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STARBASE Advanced / STARBASE 2.0 Afterschool Coordinator

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STARBASE Robins at the Museum of Aviation

Warner Robins, GA (In Person)

$50,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/31/2026

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STARBASE
Advanced / STARBASE 2.0 Afterschool Coordinator
STARBASE
Robins at the Museum of Aviation - 3.0 Warner Robins, GA Job Details Full-time $49,000 - $52,600 a year 5 days ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) matching Flexible schedule Life insurance Qualifications School experience Educational apps (educational technologies) Teamwork Volunteer management Documentation tools Working with students Organizational skills Leading team collaboration initiatives Managing projects Productivity software
STEM/STEAM
education curriculum Student-centered approaches (student motivation techniques) Project leadership Working with youth Full Job Description Job Overview
STARBASE
Advanced / STARBASE 2.0 Afterschool CoordinatorPosition Summary DoD
STARBASE
at
STARBASE ROBINS
is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and student-centered professional to serve as the
STARBASE
Advanced / STARBASE 2.0 Afterschool Coordinator. This position is ideal for an energetic STEM educator or youth development professional who is passionate about middle school students, hands-on STEM learning, robotics, leadership development, and building meaningful relationships with schools and volunteers. The coordinator must be an independent thinker, self-starter, organized leader, and collaborative team member capable of managing multiple STEM initiatives across several school sites. The
STARBASE 2.0
Coordinator plays a critical role in expanding STEM opportunities for middle school students through afterschool clubs, robotics competitions, mentoring experiences, and advanced STEM programming aligned with the mission of DoD
STARBASE.
Salary Range $49,000 - $52,600 annually Commensurate with experience and qualifications. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The
STARBASE
Advanced / STARBASE 2.0 Afterschool Coordinator will: Coordinate and oversee
STARBASE 2.0
afterschool STEM clubs at participating middle schools Develop and facilitate engaging STEM learning experiences for students in grades 6-8 Organize and support robotics, engineering, coding, drone, and technology-based projects Lead and coordinate
FIRST LEGO
League teams and related robotics activities Recruit, screen, train, and support volunteer STEM mentors and coaches Build and maintain strong partnerships with school administrators, teachers, and community stakeholders Assist with planning and implementation of STEM competitions, showcases, camps, and special events Track program participation, student outcomes, volunteer engagement, and required program data Support program marketing, outreach, and student recruitment efforts Maintain STEM equipment, robotics kits, and instructional materials Work collaboratively with
STARBASE ROBINS
instructional staff to ensure high-quality programming Foster a positive, inclusive, and motivating learning environment for middle school students Encourage teamwork, creativity, leadership, and problem-solving among students Assist with grant-related reporting and documentation as needed Represent
STARBASE ROBINS
professionally within schools and the community Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a STEM-related field, education, youth development, or related discipline Minimum of three (3) years of experience working with youth, preferably middle school students Demonstrated passion for STEM education and hands-on learning Experience organizing or facilitating STEM activities, robotics, coding, engineering, or maker-based projects Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently while also collaborating effectively within a small team environment Ability to manage multiple projects and school partnerships simultaneously Proficiency with Microsoft Office and general educational technology tools Reliable transportation for travel between participating schools and program sites Preferred Qualifications Experience with
FIRST LEGO
League, robotics competitions, or STEM team coaching Experience coordinating afterschool or extended learning programs Experience working with volunteers and community partners Familiarity with drone technology, coding platforms, engineering design, or emerging STEM technologies Teaching certification or prior classroom instructional experience preferred Desired Characteristics The ideal candidate is: A self-starter who takes initiative without constant supervision Passionate about working with middle school students Creative, innovative, and solution-oriented Energetic and enthusiastic about STEM learning Comfortable leading groups of students and volunteers Flexible and adaptable in a dynamic educational environment Professional, dependable, and mission-driven Work Schedule This position requires a flexible work schedule that includes regular afternoon and occasional evening responsibilities aligned with afterschool programming, competitions, events, and volunteer training activities. Typical schedule is 8am - 5pm. About
STARBASE ROBINS STARBASE ROBINS
is part of the national DoD
STARBASE
initiative dedicated to inspiring students through experiential STEM education. The program serves students across Middle Georgia through immersive STEM academies, afterschool mentoring, robotics, engineering, coding, and advanced STEM opportunities designed to build the next generation of innovators and leaders. This is a non-federal position.
Pay:
$49,000.00 - $52,600.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance
Work Location:
In person