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AmeriCorps Makerspace Instructor

Job in Taylorsville, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Listing for: State of Utah
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-29
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development, Education Administration
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Youth Development
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 13500 USD Yearly USD 13500.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

JOB OVERVIEW

The Utah STEM Action Center is seeking Ameri Corps Makerspace Instructors to build STEM interest in identity through the facilitation of maker‑focused STEM experiences in communities across the state of Utah.

Responsibilities

Some responsibilities include:

  • Facilitating maker‑focused STEM experiences
  • Running and maintaining makerspace equipment like 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing machines, etc.
  • Providing resources for use statewide
ABOUT AMERICORPS

Ameri Corps is a national organization modeled after the Peace Corps that involves opportunities for individuals to contribute to the betterment of their community through working in schools and with non‑profit organizations. The Utah STEM Action Center Utah Maker Access and Knowledge Ecosystem (UMAKE) Ameri Corps Program is funded through the nationwide Ameri Corps organization and the Utah State Commission on Volunteers (UServe).

BENEFITS

OF BEING A MEMBER

Makerspace Instructors have the chance to learn about education and technology through the lens of maker‑learning. In the process, they will develop excellent management, organization, communication, and teaching skills as they work directly with their site supervisors to create and administer high‑quality

Makerspace Instructors work closely with the UMAKE program staff during their term of service and have ongoing access to the nationwide Ameri Corps Alumni Network that can help them with networking, employment and mentorship opportunities.

Member Responsibilities
  • Create and facilitate maker‑focused STEM experiences for youth, families, and individuals across Utah.
  • Develop and facilitate one‑time workshops on STEM and engineering skills (e.g., 3D printing, laser cutting, machining, engineering design).
  • Develop and facilitate in‑depth courses (week‑long or multi‑week) focusing on the engineering design process and STEM skills.
  • Coordinate and organize career connection opportunities, such as career fairs, STEM professional panels, industry‑sponsored workshops, and STEM professional mentoring programs.
  • Act as a mentor for youth in STEM service‑learning programs, guiding and supporting their engagement in projects that benefit the community.
  • Develop and facilitate online, asynchronous workshop modules for the STEM AC's Canvas account, shared via Creative Commons.
  • Develop makerspace resources for Utah communities, including equipment technical support guides/videos, suggested materials lists, maker toolkits, and lesson plans.
  • Organize and support large‑scale maker‑focused events (e.g., statewide competitions, conferences like Maker Con, state/local maker fairs).
  • Provide technical assistance, support, training, and maker maintenance help to local communities for their maker efforts.
  • Collaborate with members across the statewide network to develop statewide programming and share best practices.
Other Member Responsibilities
  • Use surveys and tools to track participant satisfaction, STEM identity, skill building and more.
  • Recruit, train, and supervise community volunteers and/or older students to expand capacity of makerspace programming.
  • Complete pre‑service and annual training modules on the UMAKE learning system.
  • Actively engage in the Ameri Corps Community of Learning, facilitated through Discord.
  • Complete hours under the site supervisor’s supervision and record service hours on a weekly timesheet.
  • Meet all other requirements of the contractual agreement (explained and signed at orientation).
BENEFITS

Over the course of their service term, members receive a living stipend of up to $4,500 for minimum‑time members, up to $6,750 for quarter‑time members, and up to $13,500 for half‑time members. This living allowance is paid out in equal bi‑monthly installments. Living stipend payments will cease upon completion of service.

At the end of each honorably completed service year, members are awarded an education credit that can be used for tuition, fees, and books at any accredited post‑secondary institution or towards payment of student loans. For this position, this will total $1,565.08/$1,956.35/$3,697.50 for 300/450/900 hours of service, respectively. Members over the age of 55 can transfer their education award to…

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