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Job Description for
Engineering Teacher
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Job Title
Engineering Teacher​​​
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Organization
ckingknowledge Institute (Startup Environment)
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Role Overview
The Engineering Teacher delivers hands-on robotics and coding instruction to students using the curriculum provided by ckingknowledge Institute. This role develops students’ technical abilities while strengthening confidence, agency, teamwork, creativity, emotional resilience, and structured problem-solving skills.
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This position begins as a volunteer role and transitions to a paid role once sufficient revenue is generated.
Target Pay: $55 per hour
Long-Term Outlook: Expected to become full-time as revenue increases.
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Startup Environment Expectations
The ckingknowledge Institute operates in a startup environment, which means:
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No reminders are provided to complete work. Individuals must be self-motivated, execute work without supervision, and communicate immediately if expectations or timelines change.
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Functions and processes are not yet documented. Each team member is expected to:
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Document the procedures and steps they use to perform their role
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Ensure work can be repeated consistently at a high level of quality
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Continuously improve and evolve documentation
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Create materials that can be used to train future team members or successors
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Integrity, accountability, and proactive communication are essential.
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Teaching Schedule & Locations:
ckingknowledge Institute
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Days: Monday through Thursday
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Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
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Courses: Robots & Coding 1 and Robots & Coding 2 (ongoing cohorts)
Community Partner Location
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Day: Monday
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Time: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM
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Location: Southfield Parks & Recreation Building, Civic Center (Evergreen Road)
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Course Structure:
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Robots & Coding 1 — 6 weeks
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Robots & Coding 2 — 6 weeks
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Total 12-week instructional cycle
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Responsibilities
Instruction & Curriculum Delivery
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Instruct students using the ckingknowledge Institute curriculum
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Teach robotics, engineering, and programming concepts through hands-on learning
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Deliver structured lessons aligned with Robots & Coding 1 and 2
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Student Guidance & Skill Development
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Provide guidance and support as students design, build, and program robots
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Assist students in developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills
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Encourage creativity during brainstorming and design sessions
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Classroom Culture & Team Development
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Promote teamwork, collaboration, and sportsmanship
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Facilitate discussions and structured peer learning
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Foster confidence, agency, and emotional resilience
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Learning Environment & Safety
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Ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment
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Maintain appropriate classroom management standards
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Onboarding & Teaching Progression
All Engineering Teachers must complete the following onboarding pathway:
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Complete Robots & Coding 1 and Robots & Coding 2 as a student
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Obtain Robotics Coach Certification through the REC Foundation
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Shadow existing Engineering Teachers
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Begin teaching independently while supervised by a Senior Engineering Teacher
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Required Qualifications
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Genuine passion for STEM education, particularly robotics and engineering
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At least one year of experience teaching middle school-aged students
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Experience teaching technical content (math, science, engineering, etc.)
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Experience with VEX IQ robotics or similar platforms (preferred but not mandatory)
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills
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Patience, empathy, and ability to motivate young learners
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Reliable and punctual
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Ability to work independently without supervision or reminders
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Background check required
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Compensation Structure
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Volunteer role initially
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Becomes paid once revenue is sufficient
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Target pay: $55 per hour
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Expected to become full-time as revenue increases
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Why Volunteer at ckingknowledge Institute?
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Improve your skillset at the professional level
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Expand your network with professionals who share similar cultural values
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Invest in producing versatile engineers who reinvest in their communities
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Receive letters of recommendation and job references
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Gain access to knowledge and resources for future endeavors
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Carve history from blank stone
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Increase your good karma
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Be the change you want to see in your community
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Be among people who care about and value your contributions
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Move humanity toward world peace
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Support educational access for Black, Brown, and low-income families
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Eat delicious food made with love
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Help establish a foundation that serves families for generations
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Break cycles of poverty
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Increase peoples' power through nonviolence and youth civic engagement
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Receive volunteer service recognition
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Make a lasting impact on students’ interest in STEM
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Gain coaching, mentorship, and leadership experience
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How to apply:
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Email cover letter and resume to support@ckingknowledge.org
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