Applications are invited for the position of STEM Outreach Education 
Coordinator with the Salish Sea Research Center at Northwest Indian College. 
Position is open until closed, initial screening will begin March 8th, 2017.

The position is primarily responsible for maintain the education outreach 
vision of the Salish Sea Research Center (SSRC) as a renowned research center 
that promotes development of NWIC students as Indigenous scholars, and provides 
STEM outreach and educational opportunities to K-16 students within the 
community. The SSRC is a 4,200 sqft research center with a variety of equipment 
and instruments. The SSRC was developed to increase the presence and influence 
of Native American leadership in the arena of geosciences and natural resource 
management. Solutions to environmental degradation require attention to both 
science and culture. More Native Americans need the education and training 
necessary to carry out these responsibilities. Specifically, the SSRC is 
charged with increasing the number of Native Americans with science backgrounds 
in leadership roles that serve their communities. The candidate may work in 
multiple areas of science education, outreach, and communications. These 
include: online content; multimedia and immersive experiences; exhibits and 
displays; STEM experiences for youth and adults; public events; professional 
learning experiences for faculty; partnership building within the community; 
engagement of audiences traditionally underserved/underrepresented in STEM; and 
involvement of Native scientists in education and outreach. Time spent is 
flexible, based on grant requirements, but would roughly be: 40% community K - 
12 STEM education outreach, 25% curriculum development, 25% NWIC student 
internship involvement in STEM, 10% administrative and grant documentation.

Please see: http://www.nwic.edu/jobs/  for the full announcement and 
application. 


Duties and Responsibilities include: Developing, coordinating, and teaching age 
and culturally appropriate STEM activities to K-16 students; Facilitate NWIC 
student engagement within the community; Work effectively with school 
districts, community organizations, government agencies, parents, students, 
and/or staff; Create education opportunities for students through outreach to 
community and business resources; Travel to local communities for STEM outreach 
events, Conducting summer K-12 STEM camps; Be responsible for development and 
management of the budget for outreach activities; Maintain documentation for 
grant reporting; Maintain the SSRC’s online presence through website and/or 
social media; Other duties as assigned. 

Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in STEM field with experience in 
outreach programs or education; Experience teaching/volunteering in STEM 
topics; Experieince working with K-16 students; Ability to communicate 
effitively both verbally and in writing.

Preferred qualifications: Experience working with Tribal organizations on 
environmental issues; Experience working in Native American communities; 
Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Bilogy, Ecology, Fisheries, Environmental Science 
or a related degree; WEbsite/video/technology skills
Work evnivornment: The work environment for this position is an office, 
laboratory, classrooms, and outdoors. The work is primarily indoors, but 
outdoor education could involve collecting water samples in streams, rivers, 
lakes or marine environments, doing plant surveys, or collecting soil samples 
in a forest or other outdoor environment, as well as tide walk surveys. Outdoor 
work could involve exposure to moderate levels of heat cold, and humidity or 
rain. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The work 
environment characteristics described here are representative of those an 
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. 
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities 
to perform the essential functions.





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