What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower School Technology Integrator & WonderLab Facilitator position at Leman Manhattan Preparatory School?
We are seeking an innovative and enthusiastic Technology Integrator and WonderLab Facilitator to join our school community. This position combines hands-on technology instruction with collaborative curriculum integration, fostering creative problem-solving and digital literacy skills in students aged PK4 through 5th grade.
Primary Responsibilities
Direct Instruction
- Design and teach engaging technology and makerspace classes that develop age-appropriate digital skills and maker mindsets
- Create and maintain a safe, organized, and inspiring makerspace environment
- Develop project-based learning experiences that encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking
- Document Assess and document student progress in technology skills and maker activities
Curriculum Integration
- Partner with classroom teachers to integrate technology meaningfully into their existing curriculum
- Co-plan and co-teach lessons that enhance core subject areas through technology
- Support teachers in identifying and implementing appropriate digital tools and resources
- Collaborate with the Director of Educational Technology to plan and lead professional development and coaching to faculty on educational technology integration
Program Management
- Maintain and manage WonderLab equipment, tools, and supplies
- Stay current with educational technology trends and maker education best practices
- Evaluate and recommend technology tools and resources for classroom use
- Maintain documentation of curriculum implementation, including projects completed, technology skills taught, and integration strategies used
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Educational Technology, Education, or related field
- Demonstrated experience working with early childhood and elementary-aged students
- Demonstrated experience with maker education and/or technology integration
- Strong understanding of age-appropriate technology skills and maker activities
- Experience with common educational technology tools and platforms
- Commitment to equity and justice, including knowledge and skills related to cultural competencies
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's degree in Educational Technology, Education, or related field
- Experience managing a makerspace or similar learning environment
- Experience working in an educational or innovation-focused environment, with a strong understanding of design thinking, project-based learning, and STEM education principles.
Salary : $75,000 - $110,000