Director, Early Childhood Stem Experiences
The Director, Early Childhood Stem Experiences, is responsible for elevating the quality, reach, and impact of Stem programming for young learners at Liberty Science Center. This role leads the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of engaging lab workshops, non-standards-based experiences, public programs, and grant-funded initiatives. The Director sets the vision and strategic direction for Early Childhood Stem Education, ensuring alignment with best practices in early childhood development and informal learning. They oversee a team of passionate Early Childhood Stem Educators, providing coaching, training, and performance management to ensure excellence in program delivery.
In addition to program leadership, the Director cultivates and maintains key partnerships with school districts, community stakeholders, and local universities to support long-term community engagement. They collaborate with senior leadership to develop short- and long-term strategies, contribute to grant development and compliance, and model the use of project management tools to drive data-informed planning. The Director also helps build institutional capacity by sharing pedagogical expertise and supporting professional development across departments to ensure a cohesive, organization-wide approach to working with young children.
The Director, Early Childhood Stem Experiences, reports to the Senior Director of School and Public Programs and collaborates closely with colleagues on the Stem Leadership team.
You have a good understanding of various pedagogical approaches to education, familiarity with learning styles and developmental stages, and a facility for creating innovative, high-touch educational experiences for diverse audiences. You have a fluid and effective ability to model best practices for team members to ensure that programs are implemented with best practices, design, and delivery in mind. You are knowledgeable of the state of Stem education in New Jersey. You have a deeply held belief that all students can learn and should have access to Stem learning that is engaging and fun.
You are a strategic, forward thinker with superior leadership skills. You are an effective leader who understands the subtleties of motivating, directing, and enriching a diverse team of individuals. You can translate a vision into measurable goals.
Below is a list of the essential functions that this role should expect to perform with or without reasonable accommodations.
Elevate the quality, experience, and impact of Early Childhood Stem programs such as lab workshops, non-standards-based programming, public program experiences, and grant-funded initiatives
Collaborate with the Senior Director, School and Public Programs, and the Vice President, Stem Education, to help define the role Liberty Science Center will play in advancing Early Childhood education in New Jersey
Model professionalism and adherence to all Lsc policies and protocols
Commitment to Mission : Knowledge of Liberty Science Center's mission and a deep understanding of Stem programs' core role in inspiring and empowering curious and creative thinkers
Leadership : Demonstrated ability to galvanize and elevate a diverse team around a mission-driven vision, resulting in high-impact outcomes and sustained organizational growth
Pedagogy : Knowledge of early childhood pedagogical frameworks and the ability to effectively translate and adapt those principles into developmentally appropriate, engaging programming for diverse audiences and stakeholders, including children, families, educators, and community and institutional partners
Communication : Exceptional written, oral, and communication skills; a skillful presenter and storyteller
Project Management : Proven ability to lead multiple projects from conception through delivery with strong organizational, time management, and problem-solving skills, complemented by a positive track record of innovative, results-oriented strategic thinking that drives continuous improvement and measurable outcomes
Teamwork : Collaborative and solutions-oriented team player with the ability to work seamlessly across departments and engage stakeholders to achieve shared goals
Program Development : Demonstrated ability to design meaningful, cohesive programs using a data-driven approach while leveraging a range of educational tools and methods to create innovative, high-impact learning for diverse audiences
Bachelor's degree in a Stem-related discipline required; Master's degree or higher in a Stem field and / or education preferred
Minimum of 5+ years of experience in a formal and / or informal PreK-5 educational environment
Teacher Certification preferred
3+ years of previous managerial experience, including direct supervision of staff, preferably in a leadership or director-level role
Expertise in early childhood development and pedagogy
3+ years of experience in building and maintaining relationships with partners
The Director, Early Childhood Stem Experiences, directly supervises the Early Childhood Stem Educators. The Director of Early Childhood Stem Experiences collaborates in supervising Stem Educators and Stem Presenters.
This position will require travel in the greater tri-state area. A valid driver's license is required.
The Director, Early Childhood Stem Experiences, is a regular full-time, exempt position, according to the Fair Labor Standards Act. This role is eligible for full benefits. The ideal candidate must be available to work remotely and on occasional weekends, evenings, and holidays, as business needs or special events may require.
The position may require the ability to stand and speak for long periods. The ability to lift 30 pounds is required. The position may require visits to the museum floor and off-site facilities (walking on concrete floors, climbing stairs, etc.) and outdoors (walking on uneven ground, exposed to the elements), tolerating high noise levels, and public speaking.
Lsc prides itself on fostering a culture that enables all employees to experience a sense of pleasure, passion, and purpose while in the workplace. We believe in embracing and driving change, inspiring fun and learning, and creating a positive and family-friendly team spirit. Our differences as individuals (race, gender, age, cultural heritage, physical ability, education and lifestyle) are an asset and contribute to our ability to drive innovation. Lastly, at the heart of our work culture is the commitment to delivering a "wow factor" through our exceptional customer service to not only our guests but also one another.
Liberty Science Center is located in a beautiful waterfront state park in Jersey City, New Jersey. Not only is Jersey City easy to get to from any points in Northern NJ and Manhattan, but it also holds the title of the most diverse city in the United States. Employees have access to free parking, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and the NJ Path train. In addition, all employees have access to an on-site caf and a terrace with stunning NYC views. In addition, you will have many opportunities to participate in interesting on-site events, programs, and exhibition
Director Early Childhood • Jersey City, NJ, US