The Little Bit Foundation
Academic Enrichment Coordinator (Education)
The Little Bit Foundation is about empowering students to achieve their academic goals and dreams for the future and uplifting them with words of encouragement and the knowledge that someone cares and believes in them. Through a small team of employees and a volunteer base contributing over 16,000 volunteer hours each year, The Little Bit Foundation is currently serving approximately 17,000 students in 54 area schools. Since its founding in 2001, The Little Bit Foundation has impacted 60,000 students in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Clair County in Illinois.
Scope and responsibilities:
The Academic Enrichment Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the planning, leading, implementation, and professional development of academic programming in the schools that the Little Bit Foundation serves.
Program Implementation:
Supports the Academic Enrichment Manager in facilitating all academic programming, including but not limited to STEM, Literacy, and LEGO league. Manage school support with teacher check-ins, surveys, evaluations, implementation, and all other planning as needed for academic programs. Maintain the upkeep of materials for First LEGO League, STEM Lingo, and any additional STEM programming. Partner with other departments and functions within Little Bit as it relates to academic programming. Coordinate and maintain literacy programs and materials. Manage and maintain data as needed to produce timely reports for the Academic manager and members of the leadership team.Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
Educational background (formal or informal), working with children ages Pre-K through 12th grade.Instructional best practices mindset.General understanding of STEM, Literacy topics, and trends impacting students' grade Pre-K through 12th. Comfortable navigating and troubleshooting technology. Excellent organizational, communications, and facilitation skills. Works well in an extremely fast-paced, ever-changing environment.
Education:
Bachelors Degree or equivalent experience