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Tech Instructor

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Rivermont Collegiate

Bettendorf, IA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Job Description

Rivermont Collegiate seeks an innovative, student-centered Technology Teacher to inspire curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving in students through engaging technology instruction. The successful candidate will teach technology classes in the Lower School, lead robotics programming and competitions, manage and expand the school's 3D printing and makerspace initiatives, and foster computational thinking and digital citizenship across grade levels. This educator will help students become confident creators, critical thinkers, and responsible users of technology while supporting Rivermont Collegiate's mission of academic excellence, innovation, and individualized learning. Essential Responsibilities Lower School Technology Instruction Design and deliver engaging technology curriculum for students in PreK-Grade 5. Teach age-appropriate technology skills, including: Keyboarding and productivity tools Coding and computational thinking Digital citizenship and online safety Multimedia creation and digital storytelling Research and information literacy Emerging technologies and creative problem-solving Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs and developmental levels. Assess student progress and communicate effectively with families and faculty. Robotics Program Leadership Develop and lead robotics instruction and extracurricular opportunities. Coach student robotics teams and prepare students for competitions and showcases. Introduce students to engineering design principles, programming, automation, and teamwork. Manage robotics equipment, inventory, maintenance, and budgeting. Foster enthusiasm for STEM through hands-on learning experiences. 3D Printing & Makerspace Innovation Oversee school makerspace resources and equipment.
Teach students the fundamentals of:
3D design and modeling CAD software 3D printing processes Prototyping and design thinking Integrate maker-centered projects into classroom learning. Maintain and troubleshoot 3D printers and related equipment. Promote safe operation of makerspace tools and materials. Faculty Collaboration & Technology Integration Partner with classroom teachers to integrate technology into curriculum and project-based learning. Support interdisciplinary STEM initiatives. Share best practices and provide guidance on instructional technology tools. Collaborate with colleagues to develop innovative learning experiences. Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in Education, Educational Technology, Computer Science, STEM-related field, or a closely related discipline. Experience teaching elementary-aged students. Knowledge of coding, robotics, and technology integration. Strong classroom management and communication skills. Ability to inspire creativity, curiosity, and confidence in young learners. Preferred Teaching certification or equivalent educational experience. Experience with robotics platforms such as LEGO Education, VEX, or similar systems. Experience with 3D modeling software and 3D printing technologies. Makerspace management experience. Experience coaching robotics teams or STEM clubs. Familiarity with project-based and inquiry-based learning approaches.
Desired Characteristics The ideal candidate:
Demonstrates enthusiasm for technology, innovation, and lifelong learning. Builds positive relationships with students and families. Encourages experimentation, resilience, and creative problem-solving. Thrives in a collaborative independent-school environment. Values diversity, inclusion, and student-centered learning. Brings energy, flexibility, and a growth mindset to the school community.