College: Fletcher Technical Community College
Department: Academic Affairs & Initiatives
Sub department: Business, Ed, Arts, Math & Sciences (BEAMS)
Type of Appointment: Unclassified - Administrative/Staff
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Maintain performance standards and pursue goals, objectives, and activities that promote the mission, vision and value statement of the College.
• Serve as lead coach for middle and high school robotics teams (e.g., FIRST LEGO League, VEX Robotics, FIRST Tech Challenge).
• Guide students through the design, build, programming, and testing of competition-ready robots.
• Support students in developing critical soft skills such as teamwork, communication, time management, and creative thinking.
• Ensure adherence to competition guidelines and safety protocols.
• Train and mentor teachers, volunteers, and mentors to facilitate sustainable robotics programs in schools and community organizations.
• Develop and deliver workshops, training sessions, and seasonal build sessions on robotics systems, coding, and competition strategy.
• Maintain a repository of instructional materials, lesson plans, and troubleshooting resources.
• Support the planning and execution of regional scrimmages, qualifying tournaments, camps, and robotics showcases.
• Collaborate with schools, youth organizations, and informal education partners to expand robotics access in underserved communities.
• Assist in equipment setup, inventory, and maintenance of robotics kits and tools.
• Track student participation, team progress, and program outcomes.
• Contribute to reports and documentation required by grants or partner organizations.
• Provide input on program growth, impact, and continuous improvement strategies.
• Foster, demonstrate, and actively participate in a culture of mutual respect for students, guests, and co-workers from all backgrounds, perspectives and abilities. Communicate effectively with students, colleagues, and supervisors and utilize appropriate channels of communication within the college community concerning procedures and/or inquiries.
• Attend and participate in scheduled activities, which include graduation, open house/recruiting events as assigned, convocation, and required meetings. Share ideas and information, and work toward common department and College goals.
• Serve on college committees as a member or as chair. Serve on search committees.
• Participate in professional development activities that enhance effectiveness (convocation, LCTCS conference, etc.).
• Represent the college in a manner that promotes a professional and positive image.
• Adhere to College and LCTCS policies.
• Embrace college culture.
• Complete all required assignments prior to deadlines (Fletcher/LCTCS trainings, etc.).
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Education, or related field or an Associate’s degree plus 5 years of STEM related experience – or equivalent experience in robotics and youth mentoring.
Required Experience: Experience working with robotics platforms such as LEGO Mindstorms/EV3/Spike Prime, VEX, or FTC/FRC. Demonstrated ability to lead or assist in youth robotics programs or STEM enrichment activities. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a passion for working with students of diverse backgrounds. Availability to work evenings and weekends for practices and events, as needed. Reliable transportation for travel throughout the BayouSTEM region.
Preferred Experience: Experience coaching competitive robotics teams. Familiarity with programming languages (e.g., Scratch, Python, Blockly, RobotC). Knowledge of engineering design processes and project-based learning. Background in K–12 education or afterschool/out-of-school-time programming
Passing pre-employment criminal background screen is required as a condition of employment. Fletcher Technical Community College is an equal opportunity/equal access employer. Fletcher Technical Community College is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.