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Manage and maintain STEM equipment, robotics resources, technology tools, and related instructional ... Knowledge of elementary STEM education, project-based learning, and inquiry-based instructional ...

Manage and maintain STEM equipment, robotics resources, technology tools, and related instructional ... Knowledge of elementary STEM education, project-based learning, and inquiry-based instructional ...

Organize and lead workshops and special events to showcase student projects. * Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment. * Stay updated on the latest trends in STEM education and ...

Organize and lead workshops and special events to showcase student projects. * Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment. * Stay updated on the latest trends in STEM education and ...

Organize and lead workshops and special events to showcase student projects. * Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment. * Stay updated on the latest trends in STEM education and ...

In addition, this position serves as a model of learning and leadership of technology education, by ... A passion for creativity, innovation, inquiry and Project-Based Learning is a highly desired. A ...

DLR Group's Texas region has an opening for a K-12 Education Project Manager . We operate within a hybrid work model, supporting flexibility between office time and work from home. Considering this ...

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How much do stem education project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for stem education project manager in the United States is $96,560.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $113,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by STEM Education Project Managers when coordinating multi-stakeholder initiatives?

STEM Education Project Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning the goals of diverse stakeholders—including educators, industry partners, and school administrators—and ensuring clear communication across teams. Balancing project timelines with the varying availability of participants and adapting to evolving educational standards can also be demanding. Successful project managers address these challenges by establishing transparent processes, fostering collaboration, and maintaining flexibility to adjust project plans as needed.

What is a STEM Education Project Manager?

A STEM Education Project Manager is a professional responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing projects related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. They work with educators, administrators, and stakeholders to implement programs that improve STEM learning outcomes. Their duties often include managing budgets, setting project goals, tracking progress, and ensuring that projects align with educational standards and objectives. They may also handle outreach, grant writing, and collaboration with community partners to support STEM initiatives.

What is the difference between Stem Education Project Manager vs STEM Program Coordinator?

AspectStem Education Project ManagerSTEM Program Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree in education, STEM, or related field; project management certificationsBachelor's degree in education, STEM, or related field; some experience in program coordination
Work EnvironmentLeading projects, managing teams, coordinating with schools and partnersSupporting program activities, assisting with event planning, communication tasks
Employer & IndustryEducational nonprofits, schools, government agenciesEducational institutions, nonprofits, community programs

The Stem Education Project Manager typically oversees STEM initiatives, manages teams, and coordinates resources, requiring project management skills. In contrast, the STEM Program Coordinator supports program activities and handles logistics. Both roles work within educational and nonprofit settings, but the Project Manager has a broader leadership scope.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a STEM Education Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a STEM Education Project Manager, you need strong project management abilities, a background in STEM education or a related field, and experience coordinating educational initiatives. Familiarity with project management software (such as Asana or Trello), data analysis tools, and knowledge of curriculum standards are typically required, along with certifications like PMP or a teaching credential. Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills help you collaborate with educators, stakeholders, and students while effectively managing multiple project components. These skills ensure the successful planning, execution, and evaluation of STEM education programs that meet learning objectives and stakeholder needs.
Infographic showing various Stem Education Project Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,560 per year, or $46.4 per hour.

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STEM Teacher

Milton Elementary School
Location: Milton, New Hampshire
FLSA Status: Exempt

Position Purpose

Milton Elementary School is seeking an innovative, student-centered educator to serve as our STEM Innovation Teacher. This position provides elementary students with engaging opportunities to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on learning experiences that foster creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving.

The STEM Innovation Teacher will design and deliver engaging lessons and projects that introduce students to coding, robotics, engineering design, digital citizenship, computational thinking, and emerging technologies such as 3D printing. Working with students across multiple grade levels, this educator will create a learning environment where curiosity is encouraged, innovation is celebrated, and students develop the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

This position also serves as a key resource for supporting technology integration and digital learning initiatives within the school. Milton School District seeks educators who maintain high expectations and are committed to helping all students succeed through personalized, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Design and deliver engaging STEM instruction for elementary students through hands-on, project-based learning experiences.
  • Develop lessons and activities that introduce students to coding, robotics, engineering design, computational thinking, digital literacy, and problem-solving.
  • Facilitate age-appropriate STEM projects that encourage creativity, collaboration, perseverance, and innovation.
  • Teach students to safely and effectively utilize educational technologies, including robotics platforms, coding applications, and 3D printers.
  • Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel empowered to explore, create, and take intellectual risks.
  • Support the development of students' digital citizenship skills and responsible use of technology.
  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate STEM concepts and technology into core academic content areas.
  • Manage and maintain STEM equipment, robotics resources, technology tools, and related instructional materials.
  • Utilize student performance data and formative assessments to inform instruction and support student growth.
  • Stay current with emerging educational technologies, instructional practices, and STEM education trends.
  • Participate actively in professional learning communities, district initiatives, and school improvement efforts.
  • Communicate effectively with students, families, and staff regarding STEM learning opportunities and student progress.
  • Support school-wide efforts to promote innovation, creativity, and future-ready learning experiences. 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Valid New Hampshire certification as a Library Media Specialist or Digital Learning Specialist.
  • Bachelor's degree in education, Educational Technology, Library Media, STEM Education, or a related field.
  • Experience working with elementary-aged students preferred.
  • Knowledge of elementary STEM education, project-based learning, and inquiry-based instructional practices.
  • Experience with coding platforms, robotics programs, and educational technology tools.
  • Familiarity with 3D printing and design software preferred.
  • Strong understanding of digital citizenship and technology integration best practices.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with teachers and support interdisciplinary learning experiences.
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and classroom management skills.
  • Passion for inspiring young learners through creativity, exploration, and innovation. 

About Milton School District

Milton School District, part of SAU 64, is committed to fostering learning environments where students are engaged, challenged, and supported. SAU 64's mission is to enhance student learning and promote College and Career Readiness by actively engaging with students, families, and the community. With a focus on relationships, rigor, and relevance, we strive to prepare students for success in their academic and career journeys.

Milton Elementary School serves students in a supportive and collaborative environment where staff are dedicated to meeting the academic, social, emotional, and developmental needs of every child. We believe that early exposure to STEM learning, creativity, and innovation helps students build the confidence and skills necessary for future success.