
All JerseySTEM roles are pro-bono (unpaid) positions.JerseySTEM is a mission-driven professional network of pro-bono contributors dedicated to improving access to STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey.
Members contribute their professional skills and leverage their networks in service of the organization’s gender-equity agenda.Membership is a minimum six-month commitment of approximately six flexible hours per week and includes a $100 refundable deposit, returned after six months of active membership. K–12 educators, retirees, veterans, interns, and students are exempt from the deposit.
This is a pro-bono volunteer position.
JerseySTEM is looking for talented professionals across our departments to commit time and energy as long-term engagement for our mission to provide STEM education to underrepresented middle school girls.
The Work Management Productivty Analyst leads the effort to optimize the technology platforms available at JerseySTEM to improve/optimize the work experience of our volunteers as it relates to the platforms they need to use to deliver / do their job. The role is at the intersections of primarily Slack/Jira with collaboration with the counterparts overseeing GoogleWorkspace (TECH.GWS) /Salesforce (TECH.SFT). The role reports to Agile technology lead/Jira administrator and include 3 parts:
Investigate:
Administer
Train
Minimum time commitment 10 hours/week for 2 monrgs, then 6 hours/week
LocationThis position is remote.

JerseySTEM is a network of parents, professionals, students and educators whose goal is to promote excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education. We are dedicated to partnering with local schools and other organizations to create and enhance STEM-oriented educational opportunities as part of students' paths towards college and career readiness, and to develop effective STEM programs and initiatives that engage students and educators. JerseySTEM is also committed to bridging the gender gap in STEM education and sharing STEM-related opportunities with underprivileged students and communities.