Twin Cities STEM Program Coordinator

The Twin Cities STEM Program Coordinator is a hands-on role responsible for coordinating and executing high-quality STEM programming for youth across the Twin Cities. Reporting to the Associate Director of STEM, this position plays a central role in ensuring smooth, well-organized STEM Saturdays, STEMFests, Mathletes, school-based activities, and special STEM initiatives.

The Coordinator is responsible for student recruitment efforts, maintaining school and community partner relationships, and managing the logistics required to transport large student groups to STEM events. This role works closely with the Volunteer Coordinator, Curriculum Coordinator, and school partners to ensure every event runs efficiently and delivers an exceptional participant experience. 

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