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The Stony Brook School

STEAM Instructor – Summer @ The Brook

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Recruitment began on May 6, 2026
and the job listing Expires on June 6, 2026
Doctoral Degree, Full-time, Master's Degree
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STEAM Instructor – Summer @ The Brook

Location: Stony Brook School, Stony Brook, NY

Program Dates: July 6 – July 24, 2026

Position Type: Seasonal, Summer (up to 3 weeks)

Reports to: Director of Auxiliary Programs / Summer Programs Leadership Position Overview

The STEAM Instructor for Summer @ The Brook is responsible for leading engaging, hands-on learning experiences for campers in the areas of artificial intelligence, robotics, and game design for middle school students. This role is ideal for an educator or industry professional who is passionate about innovation, experiential learning, and inspiring students through project-based STEAM education.

The instructor will lead up to three themed weeks of programming, guiding campers through collaborative projects, skill-building activities, and culminating demonstrations.

Program Responsibilities

Week 2: Artificial Intelligence in Action

● Lead campers in exploring foundational AI concepts through hands-on activities. ● Facilitate projects involving image recognition, pattern detection, and decision-making systems.

● Guide students in testing AI models through games, simulations, and interactive applications.

Week 3: Land Robotics Build and Challenge Week

● Instruct campers in designing, building, and programming land-based robots using motors and sensors.

● Support students through engineering challenges, including obstacle courses and navigation tasks.

● Organize and oversee friendly competitions and demonstrations.

Week 4: Robotics and AI Game Design

● Guide campers in combining robotics and AI concepts to develop interactive games, challenges, or autonomous systems.

● Encourage creativity, experimentation, and iterative design.

● Lead final presentations or demonstrations of student-created projects. Core Responsibilities

● Plan and deliver structured, age-appropriate STEAM lessons aligned with weekly themes.

● Create a positive, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment.

● Supervise campers during instructional periods and ensure safety at all times. ● Adapt instruction to meet varying skill levels and learning styles.

● Collaborate with summer staff and leadership to ensure a cohesive camper experience. ● Maintain classroom materials, equipment, and organization.

Required Qualifications

● Education: Bachelor’s degree or coursework in STEM, education, computer science, engineering, or a related field preferred.

● Experience:

○ Experience teaching or working with students (ages 8–15 preferred). ○ Experience with robotics platforms (such as LEGO, VEX, or similar) and/or introductory AI tools.

● Skills:

○ Strong communication and classroom management skills.

○ Ability to translate complex concepts into engaging, age-appropriate instruction. ○ Creativity, flexibility, and enthusiasm for hands-on learning.

Preferred Qualifications

● Experience with coding languages such as Python, Scratch, or similar platforms. ● Familiarity with AI tools, machine learning concepts, or educational robotics kits. ● Previous summer camp or enrichment program experience.

Physical Requirements

● Ability to lead classroom and lab-based activities for extended periods. ● Ability to lift and move instructional materials and equipment as needed.

Compensation

$25 per hour

About The Stony Brook School

The Stony Brook School is an independent college preparatory school (grades 7-12) dedicated to challenging young men and women to know Jesus Christ as Lord, to love others as themselves, and to grow in knowledge and skill in order to serve the world through their character and leadership. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.

Equal Employment Opportunity

In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at The Stony Brook School will be based on merit, qualifications, experience, and abilities. We do not discriminate based on race, color, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, genetic predisposition, or any characteristic protected by law.

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