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Invention Education Administrator K14

Job Description

INVENTION EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR K14, Lemelson-MIT Program (LMIT), to facilitate collaborative efforts to support invention education offerings in particular geographic regions that span grades K-14.  These efforts will help people learn to invent, protect their intellectual property, and bring creations to intended beneficiaries. Efforts will include events celebrating students’ work and accomplishments as inventors; support for developing and implementing new online and hybrid invention education offerings for educators and students (emphasis on grades 9-12 and two-year colleges); engagement with educators and administrators; and cultivation of relationships and ongoing collaborations through paid memberships or other revenue sources.  Responsibilities include collaborating on developing grants and funding proposals; managing grant commitments, program budgets, and reports to funders; collaborating on invention education-related events; attending conferences and making presentations; and participating in research, evaluation, and new program development efforts, including curricula, hands-on tools/materials, and professional learning opportunities for educators.   

Job Requirements:

REQUIRED:  bachelor’s degree in education, science, or engineering; three years’ professional science, engineering, or teaching experience; excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication, and writing skills; good judgment and discretion with confidential information; driver’s license; and Microsoft Office proficiency.  Must be able to communicate effectively with diverse constituencies, e.g., program staff, education communities, high school students, and educators; work independently and collaboratively as needed to successfully deliver results; synthesize data for clear communication; and effectively coach/mentor people of different ages and levels of experience.  PREFERRED:  master’s degree or teaching credential; experience with databases, online survey development, online collaboration tools (e.g., Google Docs, Adobe Connect), Macs, Drupal, learning management systems (Canvas), and programming language(s); and experience using devices such as Arduino, Micro:bit, or Raspberry Pi.  Job #24084-8

This position offers a hybrid schedule with three days required in the Cambridge office.  Some weekend work and occasional extended work hours will be required.

Must be able to travel nationally.

5/28/24

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