The Sophomore STEM Instructor serves as a limited part-time instructional faculty member for the CU Pre-Health Scholars (CUPS) program within the Office for Educational Outreach and Pathway Initiatives. This role delivers immersive, interdisciplinary STEM instruction for high school sophomore scholars across summer and academic-year programming. The Instructor facilitates experiential learning in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, coding, and applied STEM concepts through interactive instruction, hands-on activities, and project-based learning. The position supports student skill development, ethical awareness in emerging technologies, and exposure to real-world STEM applications. This appointment includes instructional delivery, curriculum refinement, student mentorship, program assessment, and collaboration with program staff and industry partners to advance pathway development and student success outcomes. Key Responsibilities: * Deliver immersive, interdisciplinary STEM instruction in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, coding, and applied sciences through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and project-based learning. * Develop, implement, and refine curriculum aligned with sophomore-level STEM readiness, integrating theoretical knowledge, applied skill development, and ethical considerations in emerging technologies. * Provide structured mentorship and individualized academic support to high school scholars, fostering an inclusive, inquiry-driven learning environment that promotes curiosity, collaboration, and confidence. * Facilitate laboratory-based activities, coding exercises, and capstone-style projects that connect STEM concepts to real-world applications and career pathways. * Coordinate and engage industry and community partners, including organizing guest speakers, professional panels, and experiential learning opportunities. * Assess student learning and program impact through pre- and post-assessments, structured feedback mechanisms, and documentation of outcomes to support continuous program improvement. * Collaborate with CUPS leadership and instructional staff to align programming with pathway development goals, student success metrics, and institutional priorities. Summer STEM Intensive (Sophomore Cohort) * Deliver structured, immersive STEM instruction during a multi-day summer intensive program. * Facilitate daily interactive sessions integrating artificial intelligence, biotechnology, coding fundamentals, and applied STEM problem-solving. * Lead hands-on lab-based activities and project development exercises. * Support development of a culminating or capstone-style project connected to real-world STEM challenges. * Provide mentorship and structured academic guidance during instructional and enrichment activities. Academic-Year Saturday STEM Academies * Deliver instructional programming across designated Saturday academy sessions during the fall and spring terms. * Guide students in advancing STEM projects, coding applications, and applied biotechnology exploration. * Facilitate experiential learning activities that build upon summer curriculum and deepen conceptual understanding. * Support preparation for presentation or showcase opportunities aligned with program goals. Ongoing Curriculum Development & Student Support * Provide regular curriculum preparation, lesson refinement, and instructional planning aligned with program objectives. * Monitor student progress and provide structured feedback to support skill development and confidence. * Maintain documentation of instructional outcomes and student engagement to inform program evaluation and continuous improvement. * Coordinate with program leadership and staff regarding student needs, instructional adjustments, and pathway alignment. Expected Programmatic Outcomes * Students demonstrate foundational understanding of AI, biotechnology, and coding principles. * Scholars apply STEM concepts to hands-on challenges and project-based learning activities. * Participants complete applied STEM projects suitable for presentation or demonstration. * Students report increased confidence, STEM identity development, and awareness of STEM career pathways. * Program assessment data supports continuous refinement and expansion of pathway programming. Effort Distribution (0.05 FTE) This 0.05 FTE appointment supports: * Summer STEM intensive instruction * Fall and spring Saturday academy sessions * Curriculum development and instructional refinement * Student mentorship, project guidance, and assessment activities * Coordination with program staff and industry/community partners Effort is distributed across summer and academic-year programming. |