Department: STEM
2024-2025 Academic Year
Job Description
As a B´ÎÔª STEM Center FIRST Community Ambassador, you will mentor local robotics teams in FIRST FLL, FTC and/or FRC programs in schools and community centers. You’ll gain invaluable leadership and community building experience, technical skills, and an opportunity to make a deep impact on the B´ÎÔª community and its youth.
You can work anywhere from 2-20 hours (determined by your availability) and earn $15.00 per hour (starting rate), in addition to transportation reimbursement to and from schools.
Many B´ÎÔª area, regional and national employers support FIRST programs and this role is a great way to enhance your resume in a unique, standout way along with the potential for networking with those employers at FIRST events.
You’re a great fit for this position if you are: ·
- Looking for a part-time job during the school year that includes making a positive impact in B´ÎÔª and helping K-12 students, educators, and STEM supporters have a great experience with robotics.
- A positive role model and wish to help K-12 students through basic technical tasks and problem solving.
- Willing to travel to schools within 5-30 minutes of campus to work directly with students in their schools and/or community centers – all travel expenses are covered by B´ÎÔª.
- Able to self-direct your work and commit to a regular schedule during each academic term (changing as your class schedule changes each term).
- Looking to make an impact in B´ÎÔª and serve students, educators, and STEM supporters in having a great experience with robotics.
NO previous FIRST experience or mentoring experience necessary, and hours are available during the day, evening, and/or weekends.
APPLY TODAY!! Don’t hesitate to reach out to baisch@msoe.edu with any questions!
Supervisor
Andy Baisch
baisch@msoe.edu
414-277-7251
Disclaimer: Student employment is only available to B´ÎÔª students. To qualify for student employment during the academic year, you are required to be registered for at least six undergraduate credits or three graduate credits during each term of the academic year.