Potomac School is Hiring a Faculty Position - Part-Time Assistant Robotics Coach (Grades 9-12) Near Mc Lean, VA
Job Details Job Location The Potomac School - McLean, VA Position Type Part Time Education Level 2 Year Degree Job Category Education Description The Assistant Robotics Coach is an integral member of The Potomac School's robotics program. This is a part-time role, working with other coaches in support of the robust program. The Upper School robotics program is managed and overseen by the Director of the K-12 Robotics Program. This role will include approximately 4-6 practice hours each week in addition to attending all VEX VRC competitions held on weekends. This person would also travel with the team as an additional coach/chaperone for the multi-day State, National and World tournaments, if the teams qualify. Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist Upper School Robotics coach to manage all the day-to-day operations of the US Robotics program.
When asked, communicate with parents and students, information pertaining to the program (in consultation with other faculty members involved).
When asked, work directly with the Transportation Manager to arrange all bus transportation for all tournaments or competitions (if needed).
Maintain equipment and, with prior approval, purchase needed supplies.
Chaperone tournaments and competitions; providing supervision of students at all times.
Mediate conflicts as teams navigate and discuss the ideation process.
Partner with other coaches and all students to help them seek solutions in a positive collaborative manner.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering or a deep technological background with an understanding of the engineering design process.
Ability to communicate, motivate, and understand the students' educational and emotional needs.
Must be flexible, collaborative, a creative problem-solver, calm, empathetic, and have the ability to multitask.
Ability to work cooperatively and communicate effectively with other teachers, support staff, parents and members of the community.
Ability to recognize and respond to individual and cultural differences in students and use different teaching methods that inspire high student achievement.
Enthusiasm and joy for working with students.
Ability to apply the engineering design process, including documentation in a design notebook; demonstrate and emphasize the value of creativity in the design process; articulate and tech best practices for robot design and building
Must be familiar and comfortable working with software and mechanical elements including: Robotics hardware and software, programming, AutoCAD software, Troubleshooting, Chassis design, drive trains, arms, lifts, and mechanisms
Knowledge of tournament competition preferred
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