High School STEM Teacher – Philippines
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QED.ai (https://qed.ai) is a tech company focused on public health and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. We build the digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence that empowers the intersection of aid and scientific inquiry, including epidemiological surveillance of HIV and malaria, and in-situ nutrient analysis of crops and soils using spectroscopy and computer vision. Our funding comes from philanthropic and governmental organizations such as the Global Fund, CDC, USAID, and the Gates Foundation.
We are looking for an inspiring first-class High School STEM Teacher from the Philippines to join our team in Lilongwe, Malawi for at least one year, with the opportunity for extension if mutually agreeable. In addition to being fully funded, the job position also includes transportation to Malawi, and the provision of housing, board, and health insurance. Qualified applicants can earn between 90000 PHP and 200000 PHP per month depending on experience and ability, and can be negotiated.
Motivation for this Position
STEM literacy is critical to the achievement and long-term sustainability of the Sustainable Development Goals. After 15 years of working on impact in over 23 developing countries, QED.ai has observed that medical data, agricultural data, financial data, and business data are all overwhelmingly underused. Few public policies are informed by data or scientific thinking. Data is only used as a means of reporting particular indicators to upstream donors for reasons that few understand or remember. Scarcity of STEM capacity prevents local actors from engaging critically with data, questioning assumptions, making non-trivial computations, and being entrusted to manage large programs without continued reliance on international NGOs.
Science and Mathematics must be the foundation of decision making in public health and agronomy. Technology and Engineering must supply practical techniques for applying science and math to the real-world. We aim to prioritize the indoctrination of core STEM skills to the next generation of bright people who will become tomorrow’s leaders.
Scope of Work
Teach STEM each day to precocious children that are interested in learning more.
Start with private education with very few students. Expand as the curriculum is stabilized and adapted to local needs.
Co-develop high school lesson plans and curriculums, focusing on practical STEM topics that QED.ai has identified as essential for the next generation to know.
Lead a weekly math circle open to a small group of community members, including both adults and children, to solve creative and fun math problems at the children’s level (e.g. Mathematical Kangaroo).
Requirements
Technical
Proficiency in teaching core STEM subjects at the junior high and high school level. Candidates should be proficient in Mathematics, or Physical Science, or both. These areas include the following topics:
Math: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability, and general problem-solving
Physical Science: physics and/or chemistry
Enthusiasm for inspiring students to explore and pursue STEM fields.
Ability to encourage students to think critically, solve problems independently, and develop resilience and perseverance.
Passion for making STEM topics fun, engaging, and relevant to real-world applications, including hands-on laboratory experiments.
Leadership in organizing STEM-related extracurricular activities.
Experience with coaching and mentoring students for mathematics, science, or technology competitions (e.g., Math Olympiad, Science Fairs, Coding Competitions). Success in guiding students to win in regional or national competitions.
General
Willingness to physically relocate from the Philippines to Lilongwe, Malawi in Sub-Saharan Africa to directly teach the youth.
Working proficiency ( C1) in speaking and reading English, and capable of typing English with a speed of at least 25 words per minute.
Patience to work with children, and genuine happiness to see them grow.
Logical reasoning and ability to express oneself clearly, both orally and in writing.
Basic fluency with Excel, Word, and Powerpoint.
Willingness and interest in working with people from other cultures. Emotional resilience and social intelligence to communicate and work with collaborators from around the world, including Africa, Europe, USA, and Asia.
… and you have to care about the work that you do!
Bonus
Additional skills that are a bonus, but are not required:
Past participation in STEM-related national or international competitions, such as but not limited to MTAP, PPO PMO, NOI, and TAMA.
Experience with technology education for high school, such as basic programming in Python, Scratch programming,, or experiments with circuits and kids’ robotics.
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