Education Specialist II
Overview
LMI is seeking an Education Specialist II located at any one of NASA’s centers (https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/). This position will support NASA’s workforce experience activities for students in community college with a STEM focus. NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) is a STEM engagement activity for community college students seeking to transfer to a 4-year institution or go directly to the labor force. NCAS uses NASA’s unique expertise, research, facilities, and other resources in the area of aerospace to engage students inauthentic and experiential learning experiences. Three consecutive mission opportunities are offered alongside an opportunity to apply for a paid internship. NCAS also partners with Minority Serving Institutions enabling them to engage students in similar experiences that are scaled to the institutions’ STEM networks. This position requires the ability to obtain a public trust clearance.
Mission 1: Discover allows students to participate in a 5-week, self-paced online course, where they learn about NASA missions, research, and goals.
Mission 2: Explore allows students to participate in one of two educational simulations. The simulations help students practice and improve their knowledge while having fun.
Mission 3: Innovate allows students to participate in an engineering design challenge: robotics competition or capstone project; participating students will be hosted onsite for a week at an NCAS partner institution or a NASA field center.
At LMI, we’re reimagining the path from insight to outcome at The New Speed of Possible™. Combining a legacy of over 60 years of federal expertise with our innovation ecosystem, we minimize time to value and accelerate mission success. We energize the brightest minds with emerging technologies to inspire creative solutioning and push the boundaries of capability. LMI advances the pace of progress, enabling our customers to thrive while adapting to evolving mission needs.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
- Design and execute professional development opportunities for interns and fellows to increase understanding, competence, skills, and effectiveness in the mentor relationship.
- Design and execute professional development for mentors and stakeholders to increase professional understanding, competence, skill, and effectiveness in mentorship.
- Research government science content and educational best practices around identified themes or missions to support professional training, STEM engagement, citizen science, engineering design challenges, and virtual learning opportunities.
- Adhere to government STEM curriculum development guidelines including beta testing and the use of focus groups to optimize content prior to release.
- Provide design, development and delivery of curriculum, guides, lesson plans, support materials and professional development for formal and informal learning communities.
- Expand the reach of educational projects and content by scaffolding and demonstrating research-based effective practices in the delivery of STEM content, presentations, and programming.
- Develop tests, questionnaires, and procedures that measure the effectiveness of training, and use these tools to determine whether program objectives are being met.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree
- 6 years of work experience
- Ability to develop a variety of written and presentation-based work products and deliverables
- Ability to work in a team-based environment
- Ability to travel to and work on client sites as needed
- Excellent analytical, problem solving, and presentation skills
- Excellent customer relationship management skills
- Ability to work on-site (up to full-time) at any one of NASA’s centers (https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/)
- Ability to obtain a public trust clearance
Target Salary Range: $60,000 - $80,000
Disclaimer: The salary range displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are determined by various factors including, but not limited to location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and security clearances.