About the Science Center For 60 years, the West Philadelphia-based Science Center has been a leader and partner in innovation-driven regional economic development. Located at the heart of the uCity Square campus, home to over 200 businesses, the Science Center operates at the intersection of startups, healthcare, and community to drive inclusive growth across Greater Philadelphia and beyond. About FirstHand™ The Science Center launched FirstHand in 2014 to provide equitable, high-quality STEM experiences to Philadelphia students in middle and high school. FirstHand offers a suite of free, industry-informed STEM curricula with no tests, grades, or homework through which students engage in the same hands-on tasks as professionals. Middle school students participate as a cohort and travel twice a week, during school hours, for ten weeks (20 hours) to the FirstHand lab with a school chaperone. High school students participate in 8-week(16-hour), targeted career-exposure programs called “Sprints” that are co-developed and co-delivered by STEM professionals, and students are paid achievement-based stipends. All FirstHand cohorts are 16 students or less. The Director of STEM Education Initiatives oversees the administration and management of the Science Center’s STEM (“STEM” refers to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education activities, with a focus on the Science Center’s current middle school and high school programs. The Director is responsible for drafting and executing the strategy for the Science Center’s STEM education initiatives, integrating insights from other programs and activities to ensure the students we serve are exposed to and prepared for future career opportunities. The Director guides the evaluation strategy to ensure appropriate outcomes are tracked and inform future programmatic efforts. The Director oversees administration and management of FirstHand (FH) operations and will work with staff to ensure that programs are developed and delivered in accordance with grants and the Science Center’s budget and strategic plan. This position develops the FH budgets and is responsible for ensuring that budgetary goals are met. This position oversees implementation of all FH programming. This position collaborates with the Science Center’s Development, Marketing, Legal and Government Relations/External Affairs teams on grant research, grant writing/editing, marketing, fundraising, and public relations efforts for the FH programs and operations. The Director has operational responsibility of and will set performance expectations for FH staff, co-op students and interns. The Director will be responsible for evaluating team growth opportunities and staff professional development needs. The Director will also be responsible for setting the tone and driving the culture of the FirstHand program, as well as integrating the program’s practices and policies into the Science Center’s operating framework. Additionally, the Director will be responsible for identifying opportunities for program integration and collaboration across other Science Center programs in collaboration with the Chief Program Officer. This includes developing and modifying curricula based on industry needs and program learnings. The Director will also lead the Science Center’s efforts to scale the scope and impact of FH programs based on trends and local/regional needs in partnership with and under the guidance of the Chief Program Officer. Additionally, the Director will guide efforts to facilitate the creation of similar programs and operations, at other locations regionally and nationally, that are modeled on FH’s programming and operating model. This will include: monitoring and responding to industry trends, establishing strategic partnerships, and evaluating curricula for updates or new opportunities. Additionally, the Director will research, evaluate, and support development of a STEM education pathway to work. The Director will represent the Science Center in the STEM community – including but not limited to schools, institutions of higher education, teachers, parent organizations, science museums and, along with the FH Program Managers, develop and maintain relationships and partnerships that advance the Science Center’s role in STEM education and programming. The Director has internal contacts with the entire administrative staff and external contact with the larger STEM communities, regionally, nationally and internationally. This position has access to sensitive UCSC information and is expected to handle such information with integrity and professionalism. This position has regular contact with members of the community and is expected to represent the UCSC in a professional manner. The Director of STEM Education will report to the Chief Program Officer and participate in department activities and other STEM-related activities as appropriate. The Director will lead the FirstHand staff and will directly supervise 1-3 program managers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
101-250 employees