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An established industry player is seeking a passionate STEM Curriculum and Instructional Specialist to join their inclusive team. This role involves developing innovative curriculum and delivering engaging instruction to students and teachers across South Carolina. The successful candidate will collaborate with diverse groups, manage multiple tasks, and travel statewide to ensure impactful STEM learning experiences. If you have a strong background in STEM education and a commitment to fostering joy in learning, this opportunity is perfect for you. Join a mission-driven organization dedicated to making advanced STEM experiences accessible to every family in South Carolina.
Posted: 1 month 2 weeks ago
Company/Organization: South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics
Location: South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics
GSSM seeks an exceptional STEM Curriculum and Instructional Specialist to become a part of an inclusive team of talented educators who collaborate to develop and deliver statewide STEM learning experiences to students and teachers in grades 3-10. The position responsibilities include developing curriculum in advanced energy and energy resiliency, providing instruction, coordinating the implementation of programming, and supporting other Outreach Center programs and initiatives during the academic year and summer as they relate to GSSM's SC NEXUS Education and Workforce Center (EWC) Project. Due to the statewide delivery of the curriculum, travel is required during the school year and summer program months for this position. Travel varies depending on where the learning experience is being delivered, and it may include extended nights. Options for a remote work location to carry out the responsibilities of the position may be considered.
The successful candidate will have demonstrated through experience and success the ability to carry out the core functions of the position. The necessary credentials include a bachelor's degree in science, mathematics, engineering, STEM education, or a related field. An advanced degree and knowledge specific to advanced energy and/or energy resiliency is preferred. Desired qualifications include a strong background in the STEM disciplines with an understanding of advanced energy and experience teaching at a variety of levels and in various settings. Experience with curriculum design, providing professional development, and using instructional learning technologies is preferred. Candidates should have a proven ability to collaborate with others and the ability to manage multiple tasks. They should also possess a demonstrated understanding of effective pedagogy, an enthusiasm for teaching and developing STEM curricula, excellent interpersonal skills, and proficiency in written and oral communication.
GSSM is a public high school serving 11th-12th grade students residentially and 10th-12th grades through virtual programs. GSSM's Outreach Center engages over 9000 elementary and middle school students through various STEM educational programs around the state in partnership with schools, districts, and SC's Technical College System. GSSM is nationally recognized for the quality of its advanced STEM, humanities, student research, and international programs. Our faculty and staff share a passion for their disciplines and a commitment to inspire and lead students to achieve their best while fostering the joy of learning.
GSSM is mission-driven and committed to bring advanced STEM experiences within reach of every South Carolina family. The Outreach Curriculum and Instruction Specialist will join a dedicated team of professionals to support GSSM's mission.
GSSM recognizes the importance and impact of inclusive excellence toward our future growth and success. Applicants are encouraged to address how they might assist GSSM in its commitment to inclusion by discussing it in their cover letter.
This is a temporary, time-limited, grant-funded, 12-month position with benefits available. Compensation is competitive based on credentials, experience, and other unique qualifications.
Minimum and Additional Requirements
A bachelor's degree in science, mathematics, engineering, STEM education, or a related field is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Additional Comments
The SC Governor's School for Science & Mathematics is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy childbirth or related medical conditions, including, but not limited, to lactation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.
Supplemental questions are considered part of your official application. Any misrepresentation will result in your disqualification from employment.
All applicants must submit a complete application packet that includes the state application, a resume and cover letter. Applicants who submit an incomplete packet will not be considered for the position.