STEM Specialist
The STEM Specialist designs and delivers transformative Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics experiences for middle and high school youth. This role goes far beyond teaching content — it's about building the whole person.
Through hands-on challenges, real-world problem-solving, and career-connected learning, the STEM Specialist helps members develop the critical thinking, collaboration, and workforce readiness skills they need to thrive — in school, in careers, and in life.
STEM Skills: Hands-on technical skills that power future careers
Life Skills: Character, resilience, and real-world readiness
Career Readiness: Exposure to professions and post-secondary pathways
Youth Development & Mentorship
- Serve as a positive mentor and role model — model the work habits, professionalism, and character traits members will need throughout their lives
- Recognize and celebrate members' positive behavior, effort, creativity, and accomplishments — build confidence and growth mindset
- Ensure members receive meaningful instruction and constructive feedback — teach members to receive and apply feedback — a critical workplace skill
- Continually adapt activities to respond to member interests, needs, and cultural diversity — build cultural awareness and inclusive collaboration skills
- Record daily attendance and maintain accurate participation records — develop members' accountability habits through consistent structure
- Demonstrate leadership in conduct, safety, life, and employability skills development goals
Technical Skills · Innovation · Problem-Solving
- Design and facilitate hands-on STEM experiences promoting innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving — members tackle real engineering and design challenges
- Lead activities in robotics, coding, engineering design, electronics, digital literacy, and scientific exploration — build technical competencies aligned to in-demand career fields
- Facilitate project-based learning experiences that encourage collaboration and creativity — mirror authentic workplace team dynamics
- Coordinate STEM competitions, challenges, showcases, and special events — members build presentation and performance skills
- Utilize technology and educational software to enhance learning experiences — digital fluency for the modern workforce
- Maintain STEM equipment, technology, and learning spaces safely and organized — responsible stewardship of shared resources
Workforce Readiness · Pathway Exploration
- Introduce members to STEM careers and post-secondary opportunities — connect every activity to real jobs and real futures
- Assist members in developing technical skills supporting college, career, and workforce readiness
- Collaborate with schools, colleges, businesses, and community partners to provide STEM enrichment opportunities — bring guest speakers, site visits, and mentors into the learning experience
- Oversee STEM-related field trips, competitions, community service projects, and special events
Collaboration · Accountability · Community
- Collaborate actively as an Impact Center team member to meet shared program goals
- Prepare written experience plans detailing activity purpose, materials, process, and skills addressed — build personal planning and documentation skills while modeling professionalism
- Participate in implementation of other Impact Center activities as needed
- Maintain the Impact Center facility — cleaning, organizing, and preparing activity spaces — shared responsibility and community pride
Life & Work Skills
Critical Thinking: Analyzing problems, evaluating options, and reasoning through solutions
Resilience & Grit: Iterating through failure in engineering challenges builds persistence and a growth mindset
Collaboration: Team projects teach members to communicate, negotiate, and achieve shared goals
Responsibility: Managing equipment, meeting expectations, and following through on commitments
Self-Management: Goal-setting, time management, and self-monitoring in structured activity environments
Cultural Awareness: Working alongside diverse peers and exploring inclusive design practices
Creativity: Maker-space and design projects build imagination, originality, and innovative thinking
Employability & Work Skills
Communication: Presenting projects, explaining processes, and collaborating with peers and mentors
Professionalism: Attendance, reliability, conduct standards, and positive relationship-building
Feedback Reception: Giving and receiving constructive critique — a cornerstone of workplace success
Digital Literacy: Using technology, software, and online tools fluently and responsibly
Project Planning: Breaking goals into steps, managing materials, and executing multi-stage projects
Leadership: Taking initiative, supporting teammates, and stepping up in team challenges
Workplace Safety: Understanding and applying safety protocols in hands-on environments
The STEM Specialist connects daily activities to real professions — helping members see themselves in meaningful careers and understand the pathways to get there.
Position Skills & Traits
- Passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- Coachable, adaptable, and flexible team attitude.
- Excellent organization and self-management skills.
- Strong communication, presentation, and relationship-building abilities.
- Ability to recognize and reinforce positive youth behavior.
- Creativity and enthusiasm for helping youth discover their strengths and future careers.
Organizational Values
- Innovative & Adaptable: Embracing change and creativity.
- Resourceful: Finding solutions and staying informed.
- Coachable: Being open to feedback and growth.
- Accountable: Taking responsibility and building trust.
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