Visions of Science Network for Learning
Program Facilitator, STEM Workshops & Community Engagement
Description
Introduction
Visions of Science is committed to advancing STEM equity by intentionally supporting youth and communities who experience significant barriers to participation. We facilitate community-based youth engagement programs, provide support for families and educators, and advocate for equitable STEM education, and opportunity throughout the system. We believe that when youth understand the possibilities within STEM, they are empowered with the relevant skills and knowledge to be leaders in their community, agents of change for society, and good stewards of the planet. To learn more about Visions of Science please visit: www.vosnl.org.
Authentic Representation
Visions of Science prioritizes facilitating power, platform, and agency to individuals who represent the ethnicities, cultures, and lived experiences of the children and youth in the communities that we partner with in all areas of the organization and our work. We strongly encourage individuals from equity-deserving groups who are historically underrepresented in STEM to apply.
The Opportunity
The Catalyst and Community Engagement program offers a series of STEM-based initiatives designed for youth in Grades 3-10, exposing them to diverse STEM fields and career pathways. These initiatives are delivered through partnerships with youth- and community-focused organizations, ensuring accessible and engaging learning experiences.
Key components of the program include:
- STEM Sparks – Hands-on, interactive STEM modules designed to spark curiosity and increase youth interest, confidence, and awareness in STEM. These sessions are delivered in collaboration with partners such as Lay-Up Youth Basketball, TCHC Camp Inspire, and other community organizations during their day camp programming.
- Sport & STEM - Our Sport and STEM program, in partnership with MLSE Launchpad, combines STEM and physical activity for grade 7-8 students from target schools across the GTA. We aim to increase confidence and interest in STEM and support positive youth development through sport
- Workshops & Community Engagement – Pop-up workshops and hands-on STEM learning opportunities tailored for youth across different communities, creating accessible entry points for STEM exploration.
Position Overview
As a Program Facilitator, you will play a key role in delivering engaging and high-impact STEM experiences for youth while contributing to broader community engagement initiatives. Working closely with team members and community partners, you will help bring innovative programming
to life, supporting participants’ STEM knowledge, practical skills, and social-emotional development.
This role empowers youth to connect STEM concepts to their everyday lives, sparking curiosity, confidence, and leadership. You will collaborate with program coordinators and report to project leads, including program managers or directors, depending on the initiative. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about supporting youth in low-income and racialized communities, with strong facilitation skills and a commitment to equity in education. The ideal candidate is adaptable, engaging, and motivated to create inclusive spaces where youth and families can thrive.
Position Details
Contract Type/Term: Part-time, Fixed-Term
Contract Duration: September 29, 2025 - June 5, 2026
Hours of Work/Schedule: < 20 hours/week (primarily after-school, evenings, and some weekends)
Job Location(s): In-person across communities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Facilitators will be assigned to a primary region wherever possible; however, the ability to travel within Toronto is required. Please ensure you have reliable transportation or the ability to commute to different locations as needed. Programming will take place in the following regions:
- West (including but not limited to areas such as Rexdale, Etobicoke, North York, Brampton)
- East (including but not limited to areas such as Scarborough and Malvern)
- Central (including but not limited to areas such as downtown, East York, North York, York)
Salary: $23.15 CAD/hr
Deadline to Apply: September 19, 2025 at 12:00 PM (noon ET)
Reports To: Program Coordinators and/or Managers
Major Duties and Responsibilities (including but not limited to)
Program Delivery & Facilitation
- Plan and facilitate interactive STEM workshops and activities for youth in Grades 3–10
- Create inclusive, engaging, and safe learning environments that encourage curiosity and participation
- Collaborate with program staff to adapt lesson plans and activities to meet participant needs
Participant & Community Engagement
- Build strong relationships with youth, families, and community partners
- Encourage leadership, teamwork, and self-advocacy skills among youth participants
- Support outreach efforts to broaden community participation and program impact
- Engage with families, caregivers, and supports to strengthen connections and awareness of STEM opportunities
Program Administration & Evaluation
- Collect and review participant feedback through surveys and focus groups.
- Share observations and session highlights with Site Leads, Program Coordinators, and Managers
- Contribute to program reports and documentation by providing input on outcomes, challenges, and successes
- Contribute to program documentation and reporting.
- Track expenses and assist with materials and inventory management
Team & Organizational Support
- Participate in team debriefs, reflection sessions, and program reviews
- Assist with packing, restocking, and maintaining program materials
- Collaborate with fellow facilitators, coordinators, and staff to ensure smooth delivery
- Represent Visions of Science positively and professionally in all interactions with schools, partners, and communities
What We’re Looking For
Education & Training
- Interest in, current study of, or completion of a field related to STEM, education, child and youth care, or social work is preferred
Experience & Expertise
- Minimum 1 year of experience facilitating or leading programs for children and youth, preferably in low-income and/or racialized communities
- Experience delivering workshops, tutoring, or interactive group activities
- Ability to adapt lessons to meet the needs of diverse learners
- Strong behavior management, conflict resolution, and interpersonal skills
- Experience working effectively with diverse populations, demonstrating cultural sensitivity and inclusion
Key Competencies & Skills
- Strong facilitation and youth engagement skills; able to deliver interactive STEM activities
- Effective communicator with youth, families, educators, and partners
- Dependable, accountable, and consistent in supporting program delivery
- Strong organizational and time management skills to balance multiple responsibilities
- Adaptability and problem-solving skills to address dynamic program needs
- Commitment to fostering inclusive, safe, and welcoming spaces for children and youth from equity-deserving communities
- Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Google Drive (training available if needed)
Additional Asset(s)
- Lived experience in low-income and/or racialized communities
- Valid G license and access to a vehicle
- Experience in the non-profit sector and/or knowledge of systemic barriers affecting our communities
Application Process
Please submit your application by September 19, 2025 at 12:00 PM (noon ET) via this link. Posting will remain open until the position is filled. The application must include:
- Resume
- Statement of Interest (max. 1 page)
- 2-3 Professional References (references will only be contacted at a later stage in the hiring process, and only after informing candidates in advance)
Commitment to Equity
Visions of Science is committed to employment equity, welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. We strive for an inclusive and representative work environment. If you require accommodation during the application process, please contact hr@vosnl.org. Resumes sent to this email address will not be considered.
Compensation
$23.15 per hour