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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:

  1. No reminders are provided to complete work. Individuals must be self-motivated, execute work without supervision, and communicate immediately if expectations or timelines change.

  2. Functions and processes are not yet documented. Each team member is expected to:

    • Document the procedures and steps they use to perform their role

    • Ensure work can be repeated consistently at a high level of quality

    • Continuously improve and evolve documentation

    • Create materials that can be used to train future team members or successors

Integrity, accountability, and proactive communication are essential.

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Teaching Schedule & Locations:

ckingknowledge Institute

  • Days: Monday through Thursday

  • Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

  • Courses: Robots & Coding 1 and Robots & Coding 2 (ongoing cohorts)

Community Partner Location

  • Day: Monday

  • Time: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM

  • Location: Southfield Parks & Recreation Building, Civic Center (Evergreen Road)

  • Course Structure:

    • Robots & Coding 1 — 6 weeks

    • Robots & Coding 2 — 6 weeks

  • Total 12-week instructional cycle

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Responsibilities

Instruction & Curriculum Delivery

  • Instruct students using the ckingknowledge Institute curriculum

  • Teach robotics, engineering, and programming concepts through hands-on learning

  • Deliver structured lessons aligned with Robots & Coding 1 and 2

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Student Guidance & Skill Development

  • Provide guidance and support as students design, build, and program robots

  • Assist students in developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills

  • Encourage creativity during brainstorming and design sessions

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Classroom Culture & Team Development

  • Promote teamwork, collaboration, and sportsmanship

  • Facilitate discussions and structured peer learning

  • Foster confidence, agency, and emotional resilience

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Learning Environment & Safety

  • Ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment

  • Maintain appropriate classroom management standards

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Onboarding & Teaching Progression

All Engineering Teachers must complete the following onboarding pathway:

  1. Complete Robots & Coding 1 and Robots & Coding 2 as a student

  2. Obtain Robotics Coach Certification through the REC Foundation

  3. Shadow existing Engineering Teachers

  4. Begin teaching independently while supervised by a Senior Engineering Teacher

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Required Qualifications

  • Genuine passion for STEM education, particularly robotics and engineering

  • At least one year of experience teaching middle school-aged students

  • Experience teaching technical content (math, science, engineering, etc.)

  • Experience with VEX IQ robotics or similar platforms (preferred but not mandatory)

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

  • Patience, empathy, and ability to motivate young learners

  • Reliable and punctual

  • Ability to work independently without supervision or reminders

  • Background check required

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Compensation Structure

  • Volunteer role initially

  • Becomes paid once revenue is sufficient

  • Target pay: $55 per hour

  • Expected to become full-time as revenue increases

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Why Volunteer at ckingknowledge Institute?

  1. Improve your skillset at the professional level

  2. Expand your network with professionals who share similar cultural values

  3. Invest in producing versatile engineers who reinvest in their communities

  4. Receive letters of recommendation and job references

  5. Gain access to knowledge and resources for future endeavors

  6. Carve history from blank stone

  7. Increase your good karma

  8. Be the change you want to see in your community

  9. Be among people who care about and value your contributions

  10. Move humanity toward world peace

  11. Support educational access for Black, Brown, and low-income families

  12. Eat delicious food made with love

  13. Help establish a foundation that serves families for generations

  14. Break cycles of poverty

  15. Increase peoples' power through nonviolence and youth civic engagement

  16. Receive volunteer service recognition

  17. Make a lasting impact on students’ interest in STEM

  18. Gain coaching, mentorship, and leadership experience

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How to apply:

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