JerseySTEM

PODS400: Lab Sciences Curriculum Team Lead

Job Locations US
ID
2023-1760
Category
PODS: Program Design
Type
PBC:Pro Bono Contributor (6 months+)
Work Study Eligible
False

Overview

This is a pro-bono volunteer position.

 

JerseySTEM is seeking a Lab Sciences Curriculum Team Lead to play a pivotal role in developing and enhancing our STEM education offerings for underrepresented middle school girls. As the Lab Sciences Curriculum Team Lead, you will lead a team in creating engaging and hands-on lab sciences curriculum to inspire and educate young minds.

 

Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage a team of curriculum developers focused on lab sciences subjects.
  • Collaborate with subject matter experts and educators to design innovative lab-based activities.
  • Develop comprehensive curriculum modules that align with JerseySTEM's mission and educational goals.
  • Ensure that the lab sciences curriculum is age-appropriate and aligned with educational standards.
  • Integrate interactive and inquiry-based learning techniques into curriculum materials.
  • Review and improve existing lab sciences curriculum content for accuracy and effectiveness.
  • Provide guidance and support to curriculum team members, offering mentorship and training.
  • Collaborate with other curriculum teams to ensure interdisciplinary connections within programs.

 

Qualifications

  • Strong passion for STEM education and lab sciences.
  • Experience in curriculum design and development, particularly in lab sciences subjects.
  • Knowledge of educational standards and best practices.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Creativity in developing hands-on and engaging lab activities.
  • Leadership and mentoring skills to guide a team of curriculum developers.
  • Familiarity with digital tools for curriculum development.
  • Commitment to promoting gender equity in STEM education.

 

Time Commitment

 

  • 3-6 Hours weekly
  • 6 months minimum

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