Location: Portland,ME, USA
Are you a motivated self-starter who enjoys working with individuals of all ages? The University of Southern Maine is seeking STEM Camp Leaders and welcomes the opportunity to speak with you about this winter, spring, and/or summer opportunity!
The University of Southern Maine's STEM Outreach Program is part of the College of Science, Technology and Health and oversees the Maine Robotics programs, along with the Southworth Planetarium, and coordinates numerous K-12 STEM outreach programs that reside at USM. Training is provided either during the first week of camps and/or the last week of June.
The STEM Camp Leader is responsible for the day-to-day operation of any of the USM/Maine Robotics' STEM camps. Each camp consists of up to 16 campers, ages can range from 9 to 17, but no camp would have more than a 5-year range. Responsibilities include oversight of the staff, check-in, and check-out of all campers for each day, maintaining contact with parents, resolving any conflicts between campers, giving short educational presentations to the campers, securing of the facility (room), resolving equipment problems, and in general providing the leadership for the camp. Responsible for orchestrating the move of the camp(s) between different locations with the help of the camp counselors and/or the University of Southern Maine central staff. Recruiting and facilitating visiting presenters or local (walking) or transported field trips as the location allows. Covering other camp rooms may temporarily be needed. This position may require the ability to switch between topics from one week to another.
Camps are offered in December (Winter break), February (Spring break), April break, and Summer (June - August). Camps covered under this position would include:
* LEGO Robotics camp
* Build Your Own Computer Camp
* 3D Design and Printing Camp
* Programming Minecraft Camp
* SeaPerch underwater remotely operated vehicle camp
* Algae camp
* CubeSat camp
* and any other single- or two-week offerings that are currently available.
Compensation: Ranges from $27.00 - 35.00/hour dependent upon educational attainment, degrees, and experience.
Supervises: Camp Counselors and up to 16 campers.
Duration: 1-6 weeks of active camp, including a week of training at the end of June in Gorham/Portland.
STEM Camp Locations:
* Portland (USM-Portland)
* Gorham (USM-Gorham)
* Lewiston (USM-LAC)
* Augusta (UMA-Augusta)
* Bangor (UMA-Bangor)
* Orono (UMO)
* Farmington (UMF)
* Brunswick (Kate Furbish Elementary)
* Yarmouth (NYA)
* Newcastle (Lincoln Academy)
* Camden (CRMS)
* Ellsworth (EEMS)
* Houlton (TBD)
Travel: May be required depending on the conditions, contact USM STEM Outreach Director for more information. Lodging is provided by USM at local facilities.
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We are dedicated to our Service Promise, Student Focused Every Day and seek a team member who embraces this commitment and upholds our core values of Respect & Care, Integrity, Equity, and Responsiveness.
Required Qualifications:
* Experience working with children.
* Experience in a STEM field, either directly or as an educator.
* Experience with at least one of the camp topics, or equivalent
Preferred Qualifications:
* 4-year Degree or equivalent educational experience
* Teaching or educational support certificate and at least 2 years of professional experience.
* Summer camp or summer activity experience.
To apply, click on the 'Apply Now' or visit our USM Careers Page and submit the following:
* Cover Letter
* Resume/Curriculum Vitae
* Finalist candidates will be asked to provide a list of the names and contact information for references.
These positions will remain open until filled.
We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.
Appropriate background screening will be conducted for the successful candidate.
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