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Entrepreneur & Stem Lab Enrichment Teacher

Beta Academy
2 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Houston, Texas, United States
Education & Training

Mission
The mission of the Entrepreneur/STEM Lab enrichment teacher is to establish a world-class course through a culture of joyful rigor
and develop scholars and leaders who can contribute on a community, national, and international level.


Overview
Under the supervision of the Principal and Dean of Academics, the Entrepreneur/STEM Lab teacher will teach the Venture Lab
course. He/she designs and facilitates an innovative, hands-on entrepreneurial learning experience for scholars in grades 5–8, with
future expansion into high school. This role supports the development of confident leaders, critical thinkers, and problem solvers
through real-world experiential learning aligned with Beta Academy's mission.

This position requires a self-starter with a creative mind and a joyful, can-do approach to teaching and learning. Instruction is fully
experiential, no lecture-style teaching, and focused on real-world application, collaboration, and innovation.

In addition to teaching Venture Lab, this educator will support targeted Math and Science interventions when not facilitating Venture
Lab.


Outcomes & Deliverables
70% of scholars receiving Math and Science interventions will demonstrate expected growth as evidenced by NWEA MAP, unit
assessments, or district benchmarks.
100% of Venture Lab classes will complete at least four interdisciplinary projects annually (1 per quarter), integrating Math and/or
Science standards through real-world, hands-on learning experiences.
85% of scholars will demonstrate proficiency or growth in critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration as measured by a
Venture Lab rubric and/or a self-assessment by the scholars.
80% of 7th & 8th grade scholars will meet proficiency on a presentation rubric through at least two formal pitches or presentations
per year.
100% of semesters will include collaboration with at least two Math and/or Science teachers to support instruction and improve
student outcomes.

Job Prerequisites
Bachelor’s Degree or higher (Education, STEM, Business, Entrepreneurship, or related field preferred)
Minimum of 2–3 years of teaching experience (preferred)
Experience with project-based learning, design thinking, or entrepreneurship education strongly preferred
Demonstrated ability to design engaging, hands-on learning experiences while guiding scholars in developing character and
empathy
Passion for innovation, creativity, and real-world learning

Role-Based Competencies
Teaching & Leadership Skills
Organization & Planning
High Standards
Openness to Feedback and Ideas
Proactivity
Efficiency
Communication
Team Work
Attention to Detail
Problem-Solving
Emotional Intelligence
Flexibility/Adaptability

Beta Culture Competencies
Creativity
Joy
Culture of Honor
Crucial Conversations
Integrity
Innovative Thinking

Essential Duties:
Venture Lab Instruction & Facilitation
Design and facilitate engaging Venture Lab experiences for grades 5–8, with future expansion into high school.
Use the Venture Lab and Project Lead the Way curriculum with excellence and fidelity.
Implement a fully experiential, hands-on learning environment. No lecture-based instruction. This is a non-traditional classroom.
Guide scholars through entrepreneurial learning cycles including creativity, idea generation, problem-solving, prototyping, and
pitching
Facilitate real-world challenges where scholars identify problems, develop solutions, and present ideas
Use VentureLab-aligned activities such as:
Creativity exploration (e.g., invention challenges, observation activities)
Entrepreneurial thinking (e.g., product analysis, pitching ideas)
Design thinking and prototyping (e.g., building, testing, iterating solutions)
Foster student ownership of learning through collaboration, inquiry, and reflection
Build a joyful, high-energy, and innovative classroom culture
Develop confident communicators, leaders, and risk-takers
Foster curiosity, resilience, and deep critical thinking
Provide targeted Math and Science intervention support when not teaching Venture Lab
Use data and collaboration to support scholar growth and achievement
Collaborate with teachers, leadership, and intervention teams
Participate in professional development and continuous learning
Build connections to real-world experiences, industries, and partnerships
Model joyful, student-centered instruction and a strong work ethic
High-Leverage Venture Lab Responsibilities
Facilitate authentic, real-world learning experiences by ensuring 100% of scholars have the opportunity to participate in at least one
competition or public-facing showcase annually (e.g., VentureLab Challenge, Diamond Challenge, Conrad Challenge, DECA,
Junior Achievement), where they apply STEM, business, and entrepreneurial thinking to solve real problems and present their
ideas.
Build and sustain strategic partnerships with business and community leaders to provide real-world feedback and mentorship,
including organizing at least two opportunities per year for external partners to observe, evaluate, and provide feedback on
scholar pitches, prototypes, and projects.
Develop student leaders through a Venture Lab club and ambassador program that prepares scholars for real-world engagement,
including coaching students in pitching, networking, professional communication, and facilitating participation in external events,
competitions, and business experiences.

Interpersonal Skills:
Develop a positive and supportive relationship with staff and students.
Partner with parents in educating their children.
Work independently, as well as in groups with peers, to create new and innovative program options.
Inspire and direct others to do their best work.
Embrace and thrive in a flexible and changing work environment.
Demonstrate ability to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and manage time effectively.
Commit to doing whatever is necessary to ensure tasks and functions are fulfilled.

Professionalism & Communication:
Demonstrate professionalism by regularly attending and arriving on time to work, staff meetings, training, parent nights (one per
month), and other assigned duties.
Complete required training on time.
Work cooperatively to create an atmosphere of unity among the school community and refrain from gossip, negativity, and
unsupportive comments.
Demonstrate professionalism at ALL times. Exercise wisdom by remaining calm, respectful, and non-defensive during parent
meetings, disagreements, and personal attacks.
Utilize professional communication with strong grammar, syntax, usage, and/or spelling skills during phone conversations, personal
conversations, emails, and social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. refrain from attacking others, or fighting, on
social media. Professional communication is used on and off campus.
Exhibit professionalism in appearance and follow the BA standard of dress located in the Magic Makers Handbook under the Dress
Code section. Apply this standard of dress to social media posts in regards to modesty in dress and action (ex: swimsuit,
cleavage, & shirtless pictures, in addition to posts with alcohol, cigarettes, and bars etc.).
Check staff email a minimum of three times daily during normal working hours and check teacher in-box daily and commit to reading
updates, notes, and employee notices in a timely manner.

Reports To: Principal & Dean of Academics.