Explore becoming a science, technology, engineering or math teacher in an under-resourced community. EnCorps supports STEM professionals ready to explore STEM teaching. Please note that to qualify for the EnCorps STEM Teachers Program, applicants must not currently have a California teaching credential / license / certification in the core subject they intend to teach.
About the EnCorps STEM Teachers Program
The EnCorps STEM Teachers Program recruits STEM professionals interested in exploring teaching in an under-resourced community. Once accepted into the program you are known as an EnCorps Fellow and will work with your dedicated Program Coordinator to develop an individualized plan.
As an EnCorps Fellow you will:
- Volunteer guest teach for two hours per week for 10 consecutive weeks in one of EnCorps’ high-needs partner schools
- Receive 1:1 planning and support from your Program Coordinator
- Receive a $150 travel stipend once your guest teaching is completed
- Gain access to online learning resources, workshops and attend EnCorps’ annual Learning Summit
- Join a community of career-changing STEM professionals who believe in educational equity
- Make a tangible difference in a student’s life by giving them an equitable, high-quality STEM education
To qualify as an EnCorps Fellow you must be mission-aligned and meet the following requirements:
- You have STEM industry or education experience that you are eager to share with students
- Hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.50 or higher*
- Do not currently have a teaching credential / license / certification in math or science in the state in which you are applying
- Live in an area we serve:
- California: Greater San Francisco Bay Area; Greater Los Angeles Area / North Orange County; Greater San Diego Area; Greater Riverside Area; Greater Sacramento Area
- New York: New York City Metropolitan Area
- Are eligible to work in the United States (US Citizen or Permanent Resident)
*In California, if your degree is not in a STEM subject you will have to pass the CSET. In NY, you must earn 30 credits in the subject you wish to teach.
*Looking for backgrounds in: Accounting, finance, banking, mathematics, statistics, data analyst, computer programmer, IT, coding, product manager, engineering (civil, mechanical, ALL), healthcare, scientific research, biotech, lab work, etc.