Teacher - UOP Reach for the Stars Summer STEM Academy - Stockton (Temporary Pool)
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Project Based STEM Teacher ( PBST ) is a
creative, energetic, and engaging middle or high school math and/or
science teacher. Under the direct supervision of the School of
Engineering Assistant Dean for Student Success, and in
collaboration with the Project-based Coordinator and Lead teacher,
the PBST will join the University of the Pacific’s & Stockton
Unified School District’s collaboration to implement the Reach for
the Stars STEM Academy ( RFTSSA ) for the summer of 2026 on the
Stockton University of the Pacific campus. Program service areas
and location: The RFTSSA serves students in the Stockton Unified
School District. This academy will be held in person on the
Stockton Campus. Academy Overview: Our STEM academies are
academically intense, mathematics-based, summer enrichment programs
designed for students who lack access to resources that would
enable them to accelerate their learning and move into college
preparatory coursework in high school. Academic goals of our
academies are designed to develop and enhance skills in abstract &
critical reasoning, problem-solving through interpretation, making
connections, explanation & demonstration, study techniques,
technological skills, methods, and processes used to achieve goals
and essential skills for college and career. Life goals of our
academies are developed with each student and designed to help them
develop purpose through building leadership skills and increasing
self-esteem/confidence via real-life application of solving
practical-everyday problems that often have an impact on life,
work, health, and overall well-being. Identified students have the
potential to become scientists, engineers, and leaders in their
community, yet lack access to academic enrichment programs that
support their aptitude during the longest period’s collaboration
school is not in session, summer. Our STEM academies reinforce and
encourage students to consider STEM careers, take STEM classes
during high school, participate in their school-site MESA program
and pursue STEM fields as college majors. Student Profile- RFTSSA :
Student participation in the RFTSSA is based on academic criteria.
Recruitment starts while students are current 6th graders.
Currently, students in grades 7-12 participate in the Stockton
academy. Once enrolled, students continue their summer
participation through their 12th-grade year. Program Design: The
program, presented over the course of six summers, introduces
students to progressively challenging STEM concepts at each
returning grade level (rising 7th – rising 12th). The college-level
curriculum methodology covers concepts students typically
experience during post-secondary education. The instructional
delivery model is project-based and focuses on introducing students
to STEM via themed topics. Inclusive are pre/post-tests, guest
speakers, team projects, class presentations, library research,
field trips, special events, homework, and skill assessments. The
PBST will work closely with academy Project Based STEM Lead
teacher, the Project Based STEM Coordinator, other teachers, and
classroom Teaching Assistant to deliver the daily curriculum.
Teachers are required to attend staff orientation, Minors on Campus
Training, staff meetings, and other program preparation activities.
The PBST will be responsible for teaching either: STEM introductory
themed core topics in Logic and Engineering to a cohort of up to
25-7th grade students or STEM introductory themed core topics
Physics and Algebraic Structures to a cohort of up to 20-8th grade
students or STEM introductory themed core topics in Problem Solving
and Statistics to a cohort of up to 20-9th grade students or STEM
introductory themed core topics in water and computer science to a
cohort of up to 20-10th grade students or STEM introductory themed
core topics in Aeronautics to a cohort of up to 20-11th grade
students or STEM introductory themed core topics in job training
and mentoring skills to a cohort of up to 20-11th grade students.
STEM skills and knowledge will be developed in areas that
strengthen students’ ability to problem solve; reason; conject and
apply mathematical knowledge logically and systematically. Other
focus areas will be: Developing critical thinking, abstract
reasoning, and systematic analysis Demonstrating, through an
integrated and hands-on approach, the application of mathematics to
diverse disciplines (particularly in the fields of science,
computer science, and engineering), and to a wide range of career
opportunities Developing basic mathematical skills and knowledge
Learning to communicate and reason mathematically – both orally and
in writing Learning that hard work, perseverance and commitment
result in meaningful knowledge and pride in accomplishment through
experiences of success in a rigorous academic program. Academy
Dates: June 1 – June 26, 2026. Monday through Friday, 7:30 am –
3:30 pm. Teachers are expected to be available a week prior to the
academy start date for PD, classroom set-up, staff meetings, etc.
Students attend daily Monday through Friday. Teachers are expected
to participate in the opening ceremony (parent/student orientation)
on Monday, June 1st, 9 a.m.–12 p.m., and the closing ceremony on
Saturday, June 27th, 7 a.m.–12 p.m. Essential Functions PBST
functions, duties & responsibilities: Design all academy
instructional & project-based learning experiences through the lens
of the Common Core Content State Standards, effective instructional
strategies, and assessment driven instruction. Design, develop,
strategies to and manage STEM learning experiences. Model, deliver,
and craft rich student-centered learning experiences around
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Create and implement
strategies for integrating STEM experiences into academy curricula.
Work in partnership with teachers and staff, modeling consistent
effective teaching with technology, engagement, lesson plan design,
use of technology, STEM , and online tools. Implement fundamental
knowledge of the connection between technology, computer science,
and other fields of study. Use data driven practices to assess
student learning experiences and to modify curriculum and teaching
strategies accordingly. Utilize Google Apps for Education skills
(Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, etc.). Perform other related duties
as assigned and/or requested The University of the Pacific
recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational
to the success of our valued students and employees. We prioritize
policy and decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and
responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race,
gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or
propel students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree with a valid Multiple Subject Credential, or
Single Subject Mathematics or Science teaching credential, or STEM
certification, or related project-based experience. Three (3) years
of direct teaching experience in a public middle and/or high school
setting. Substitute and Internship experience will also count
towards the three (3) years of experience. Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to: Work successfully with diverse students
and collegial populations in a variety of settings. Engage and
integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in the
learning environment. Promote and enhance diversity and inclusion
in professional practices. Speak and understand Spanish. Use a
variety of STEM related educational tools such as, but not limited
to: 3D printing, autocad, laser cutting, vinyl cutting, Arduino,
Makey-Makey, Codecademy, Sphero, Tynker, BeeBot, Parrot MiniDrone.
Experience and sensitivity in working with people of diverse
backgrounds and cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing
social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university setting.
Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive practices and
knowledge in their work. Work Schedule Most work is performed
during standard business hours. Must be flexible to work on a
selected evening and weekend. This is a temporary non-benefit
eligible position.
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