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Job Title: Volunteer University STEM Program Coordinator
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: 4 hours minimum
Start Date: ASAP

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
Are you passionate about advancing STEM education at the university level? To spearhead projects, cultivate scholarly collaborations, and promote interaction with faculty and students, we are looking for a committed University STEM Program Coordinator. This volunteer role presents a special chance to encourage creativity, strengthen ties between academia and business, and advance STEM education quality.

DUTIES:
1. Create and carry out academic programs and STEM projects in partnership with universities.
2. Form alliances with academics, research centers, and business executives.
3. Plan and direct STEM competitions, workshops, and activities at the university level.
4. Assist students in obtaining mentorship programs, internships, and research opportunities.
5. Encourage university financing possibilities and STEM education.
6. Encourage cooperation between industry partners and STEM departments at universities.
7. Help create and improve curricula that meet industry demands.
8. Organize outreach initiatives to encourage inclusion and diversity in STEM professions.
9. Support university STEM activities administratively and logistically.
10. Attend university activities, employment fairs, and academic conferences as a representative of STEM Canada.


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Job Title: Volunteer Summer STEM Program Coordinator
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: 4 hours minimum
Start Date: ASAP

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:

Do you have a strong interest in STEM education and want to have an influence? To supervise and coordinate STEM summer programs, communicate with students and educators, and guarantee the success of an engaging and stimulating summer learning experience, we are looking for a committed Summer STEM Program Coordinator. This volunteer position provides a fantastic chance to hone leadership abilities, expand program management expertise, and support the advancement of young students in STEM subjects.

DUTIES:

1. Create, plan, and carry out STEM summer programs that include interactive learning exercises, workshops, and camps.
2. To provide an interesting curriculum, organize with teachers, volunteers, and outside speakers.
3. Create and stick to timetables to make sure the program runs smoothly and systematically.
4. Organize the program's logistics, such as student registration, venue setup, and material preparation.
5. Encourage student engagement by creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment.
6. Track the success of the program and gather input for ongoing development.
7. Serve as the main liaison between program personnel, parents, and students.
8. Interact with partners and local communities, further the goals of STEM Canada.
9. Verify adherence to program rules and safety procedures.


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Location: Remote - In Canada
Duration: 4 months – From planning to event completion.
Hours per Week: Approximately 4 hours – Flexible, with virtual meetings and independent tasks.
Program Prep Locations: University of Calgary, McMaster University, Simon Fraser University, University of Waterloo, University of Toronto.

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
Are you ready to bring some fun and excitement to STEM education? STEM Canada is looking for enthusiastic Volunteer Event Planners to join our remote committee and help plan our STEM summer events! We need creative, organized individuals to support the design and execution of engaging programs that inspire students and showcase the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and math.

Duties
As a Volunteer Event Planner, you will:
- Brainstorm creative event ideas and activities that highlight STEM themes.
- Assist in coordinating logistics for events across the program locations.
- Collaborate with the team to secure resources, such as speakers, materials, or virtual tools.
- Support outreach efforts to promote events to students, families, and educators.
- Attend weekly virtual planning meetings (1 hour) and complete assigned tasks.
- Help adapt plans and solve problems to ensure events run smoothly.


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Location: Remote - In Canada
Duration: 4 months – From planning to event completion.
Hours per Week: Approximately 4 hours – Flexible, with virtual meetings and independent tasks.
Program Prep Locations: University of Calgary, McMaster University, Simon Fraser University, University of Waterloo, University of Toronto

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Volunteer Pre-University STEM Innovation Program Committee. This role is perfect for individuals passionate about STEM education and eager to help shape an innovative program for pre-university students.

DUTIES:
1. Collaborate with committee members to plan and develop the Pre-University STEM Innovation Program.
2. Assist in designing engaging STEM activities and workshops for students.
3. Provide input on program logistics, including scheduling and resource allocation.
4. Support outreach efforts to promote the program to prospective participants.
5. Participate in regular weekly virtual meetings to ensure program goals are met.


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Location: Remote – Work from anywhere with an internet connection.
Duration: 4 months – From planning to event completion.
Hours per Week: Approximately 4 hours – Flexible, with virtual meetings and independent tasks.
Program Prep Locations: University of Calgary, McMaster University, Simon Fraser University, University of Waterloo, University of Toronto

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
We are looking for dedicated volunteers to join our Volunteer STEM Summer Gala Coordinator team. This role is ideal for individuals excited to celebrate student achievements by helping plan our Pre-University STEM Innovation Program Achievement Galas.

DUTIES:
1. Work with the committee to organize and plan the STEM Summer Achievement Galas.
2. Coordinate event logistics such as virtual platforms, schedules, and speaker arrangements.
3. Assist in creating engaging content to highlight student accomplishments in STEM.
4. Support outreach to participants, families, and sponsors for gala promotion.
5. Attend virtual planning meetings to ensure a successful and memorable event.


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Location: Remote – Work from anywhere with an internet connection.
Duration: 4 months – From planning to event completion.
Hours per Week: Approximately 4 hours – Flexible, with virtual meetings and independent tasks.

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
Are you passionate about education and program coordination? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to join our committee and assist in coordinating logistics and programming for our ground-breaking medical school for students ages 8-17. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience in educational program development while making a meaningful impact.

Duties & Responsibilities:

1. Assist in planning and coordinating program logistics, including scheduling and curriculum organization.
2. Support the development of engaging educational content and materials.
3. Liaise with instructors, guest speakers, and stakeholders to ensure smooth program execution.
4. Monitor program timelines and ensure all milestones are met.
5. Assist in student registration, communication, and participant engagement.
6. Support virtual and in-person events, including workshops and interactive sessions.
7. Collaborate with the volunteer team to ensure high-quality program delivery.
8. Provide post-program evaluations and feedback for future improvements.


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Job Title: Volunteer Director of Engineering for STEM Canada’s Engineering Institute for children Ages 6 - 17
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: Min 4 hours
Start Date: ASAP

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
Do you have a strong interest in leadership and engineering education? To fill the position of Director of our Engineering Institute, we are seeking a dynamic and seasoned expert. This volunteer position provides a special chance to spearhead an educational project, spur creativity, and leave a lasting impression on educators and students.

DUTIES:

1. Provide strategic leadership to direct the development and academic success of the institute.
2. Manage research projects, faculty professional development, and curriculum development.
3. To improve educational opportunities, and form and fortify alliances with academic institutions, community organizations, and leaders in the business.
4. To sustain the provision of high-quality education, make sure that institutional regulations are followed.
5. Develop and implement pathway programs.
6. Further the institute's goals and projects, represent it in conferences, industry gatherings, and professional associations both domestically and abroad.
7. Determine and carry out strategic initiatives for collaboration in international education that further the institute's long-term goals.
8. Foster innovation in engineering education by incorporating contemporary teaching methodologies.
9. To ensure operational effectiveness, interpret and implement administrative policies, processes, and procedures.
10. Motivate and lead staff while cultivating a team-oriented, goal-oriented atmosphere.
11. Participate in public appearances, serve as the institute's principal spokesperson, promoting the goals and effects of STEM education.


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Job Title: Volunteer Director of Technology for STEM Canada’s Technology Institute for children Ages 6 - 17
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: Min 4 hours
Start Date: ASAP

OVERVIEW
Do you have a strong interest in leadership and tech education? To fill the position of Director of our Technology Institute, we are seeking a dynamic and seasoned expert. This volunteer position provides a special chance to spearhead an educational project, spur creativity, and leave a lasting impression on educators and students.

DUTIES:

1. Provide strategic leadership to direct the development and academic success of the institute.
2. Manage research projects, faculty professional development, and curriculum development.
3. To improve educational opportunities, and form and fortify alliances with academic institutions, community organizations, and leaders in the business.
4. To sustain the provision of high-quality education, make sure that institutional regulations are followed.
5. Develop and implement pathway programs.
6. Further the institute's goals and projects, represent it in conferences, industry gatherings, and professional associations both domestically and abroad.
7. Determine and carry out strategic initiatives for collaboration in international education that further the institute's long-term goals.
8. Foster innovation in education by incorporating contemporary teaching methodologies.
9. To ensure operational effectiveness, interpret and implement administrative policies, processes, and procedures.
10. Motivate and lead staff while cultivating a team-oriented, goal-oriented atmosphere.
11. Participate in public appearances, serve as the institute's principal spokesperson, promoting the goals and effects of STEM education.


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Job Title: Volunteer Director of Medical Sciences for STEM Canada’s Medical Science Institute for children Ages 6 - 17
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: Min 4 hours
Start Date: ASAP

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:

Do you have a strong interest in leadership and medical sciences? To fill the position of Director of our Medical Science Institute, we are seeking a dynamic and seasoned expert. This volunteer position provides a special chance to spearhead an educational project, spur creativity, and leave a lasting impression on Science and students.

DUTIES:

1. Provide strategic leadership to direct the development and academic success of the MS institute.
2. Manage research projects, faculty professional development, and curriculum development.
3. To improve educational opportunities, and form and fortify alliances with academic institutions, community organizations, and leaders in the business.
4. To sustain the provision of high-quality education, make sure that institutional regulations are followed.
5. Develop and implement pathway programs.
6. Further the institute's goals and projects, represent it in conferences, industry gatherings, and professional associations both domestically and abroad.
7. Determine and carry out strategic initiatives for collaboration in international education that further the institute's long-term goals.
8. Foster innovation in education by incorporating contemporary teaching methodologies.
9. To ensure operational effectiveness, interpret and implement administrative policies, processes, and procedures.
10. Motivate and lead staff while cultivating a team-oriented, goal-oriented atmosphere.
11. Participate in public appearances, serve as the institute's principal spokesperson, promoting the goals and effects of STEM education.


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Job Title: Volunteer Director of Coding for STEM Canada’s Coding Institute for children Ages 6 - 17
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: Min 4 hours
Start Date: ASAP

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:

Do you have a strong interest in leadership and coding? To fill the position of Director of our Coding Institute, we are seeking a dynamic and seasoned expert. This volunteer position provides a special chance to spearhead an educational project, spur creativity, and leave a lasting impression on educators and students.

DUTIES:

1. Provide strategic leadership to direct the development and academic success of the code institute.
2. Manage research projects, faculty professional development, and curriculum development.
3. To improve educational opportunities, and form and fortify alliances with academic institutions, community organizations, and leaders in the business.
4. To sustain the provision of high-quality education, make sure that institutional regulations are followed.
5. Develop and implement pathway programs.
6. Further the institute's goals and projects, represent it in conferences, industry gatherings, and professional associations both domestically and abroad.
7. Determine and carry out strategic initiatives for collaboration in international education that further the institute's long-term goals.
8. Foster innovation in education by incorporating contemporary teaching methodologies.
9. To ensure operational effectiveness, interpret and implement administrative policies, processes, and procedures.
10. Motivate and lead staff while cultivating a team-oriented, goal-oriented atmosphere.
11. Participate in public appearances, serve as the institute's principal spokesperson, promoting the goals and effects of STEM education.


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Job Title: Volunteer STEM Program Affiliate
Location: Remote
Hours per Week: 4 hours minimum
Start Date: ASAP
Honorarium: Affiliate Link honorarium paid

STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program that specializes in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum that emphasizes the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

OVERVIEW:
Do you have a strong interest in community involvement and STEM education? To increase STEM Canada's influence, work with academic institutions, and improve outreach initiatives, we are looking for committed STEM Program Affiliates. This volunteer role offers a special chance to encourage STEM education and motivate the upcoming generation of creative thinkers.

DUTIES:

1. Encourage and promote STEM Canada's STEM education programs in corporations, communities, personal networks and schools.
2. Build partnerships with schools, educators, and industry professionals.
3. Take part in outreach initiatives to boost student involvement in STEM courses.
4. Encourage inclusiveness and diversity in STEM education programs.
5. Work together with the leadership group to improve the efficacy of the program.


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