JerseySTEM

PODS000: Director Of Program Design

Job Locations US
ID
2024-2038
Category
PODS: Program Design
Type
Volunteer
Work Study Eligible
False

Overview

This is a pro-bono volunteer position.

 

The Head of Outreach Programs assesses trends in STEM education and enrichment programs, and works closely with Community and College Engagement to recommend JerseySTEM Outreach offerings.  The Head of OTPR oversees and provides direction to STEM program design teams that design or acquire curriculum for delivery to middle schooler students in after-school enrichment programs.  

Responsibilities

  • Manage and coach Outreach Program design teams, ensuring volunteers have needed resources and support
  • Collaborate with Community and College Engagement to define program goals, content, and delivery methods in support of the JerseySTEM mission
  • Oversee and provide direction for development of unique and interactive educational programs for students.
  • Oversee the review of curriculum, teaching, and learning strategies for courses ensuring all new curriculum meet defined standards
  • Oversee the training of college student coaches who deliver the Outreach Programs, including orientation, training and workshops
  • Recommend curriculum standards and Outreach Program outcome metrics, and oversee tracking of curriculum outcomes
  • Engage with and manage relationship with content provides such as: the Boston Museum of Science; Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy; Stevens’s CIESE; NJIT’s Future Ready Schools; Tata’s goIT
  • Weekly time commitment would be 10 hours/week, 3-6 months

Qualifications

  • Degree in educational, STEM, management, or related field
  • Experience managing a function, department or team
  • Experience developing or delivering STEM curricula a plus
  • Genuine concern about/interest in solving the gender gap and opportunity gap in STEM education
  • Willing to volunteer advice and opinion

 

This is a pro-bono volunteer position.

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