Robotics Lead Mentor
KIPP Public Schools Northern California · San Lorenzo, California
About The Role
ROBOTICS LEAD MENTOR
About KIPP NorCal
We are a thriving nonprofit network of free, public charter schools open to all students. At KIPP, we believe all children should grow up free to create the future they want for themselves and that schools can and should be a critical factor in making that vision a reality. Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Our student community consists of over 7,000 elementary, middle, and high school students across East Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San Jose, Redwood City, and Stockton. We strive to cultivate a representative team of educators and leaders that reflects our students' diversity.
Role Overview
The Robotics Lead Mentor leads KIPP King Collegiate's FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) program, creating an engaging, safe, and high-quality engineering experience that develops students' technical knowledge, leadership skills, and passion for STEM. This role partners with the Robotics Club Advisor, volunteer mentors, families, and school staff to deliver a successful year-round robotics program, including preseason activities, competition season, and community outreach.
In this role, you own projects end-to-end with real autonomy over how the work gets done. You make day-to-day execution decisions and bring your manager in when something would change the program's direction or require resources beyond your scope.
Core Responsibilities
Robotics Program Leadership
Leads
the planning and execution of the FIRST Robotics Competition program, ensuring students participate in a structured, engaging, and high-quality robotics experience throughout the year.
Develops
seasonal plans, practice schedules, competition preparation, and outreach activities that maximize student learning, teamwork, and competitive readiness.
Implements
program improvements informed by student outcomes, mentor feedback, and evolving FIRST Robotics best practices.
Student Development and Competition
Leads
technical instruction in engineering design, programming, fabrication, and robotics systems so students build the skills necessary to compete successfully and safely.
Coordinates
participation in all competitions, preseason events, and outreach opportunities, ensuring students are prepared academically, technically, and behaviorally.
Develops
a team culture that promotes collaboration, perseverance, inclusion, academic responsibility, and gracious professionalism.
Volunteer and Community Partnership
Coordinates
volunteer mentors by aligning responsibilities with individual expertise and ensuring consistent support for student learning and team operations.
Develops
strong partnerships with families, school staff, community organizations, and competition partners that strengthen student participation and program sustainability.
Implements
communication systems that keep families and stakeholders informed about practices, competitions, travel, and program expectations.
Program Operations and Compliance
Manages
robotics facilities, equipment, tools, and materials to ensure safe, organized, and effective program operations.
Implements
safety procedures, required certifications, and student training so all activities comply with FIRST Robotics, school, and district requirements.
Coordinates
travel logistics, facility reservations, equipment inventory, and operational planning that support successful competitions and events.
Budget and Resource Stewardship
Manages
the robotics program budget, monitoring expenditures and ensuring resources are allocated effectively to support student learning and competition goals.
Coordinates
fundraising and grant opportunities with the Robotics Club Advisor and school leadership to sustain and expand program opportunities.
Maintains
- accurate inventories of robotics equipment, tools, and supplies to ensure responsible stewardship of program resources.
- Other duties as assigned.
KIPP Leadership Competencies
These competencies describe the core leadership behaviors expected at this level—they guide how we hire, develop, and grow our people at KIPP NorCal.
Lead Self
You seek diverse feedback, adjust your approach based on your impact on others, and continuously develop your expertise. You interrupt bias, advocate for equitable practices, and share your knowledge with peers.
Lead People
You build authentic relationships across lines of difference and foster inclusion and psychological safety. You communicate the rationale for change, build buy-in, and surface resistance early. You partner across teams, identify coordination gaps, and resolve them proactively.
Lead Results
You translate strategy into project plans and manage competing priorities without losing sight of outcomes. You use data to analyze problems and inform decisions, deliver on time and scope, and manage up effectively—flagging risks early and bringing options when facing obstacles.
Knowledge & Skills
Required Qualifications
Experience
- Minimum two years of experience mentoring, coaching, teaching, or leading a FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team or comparable STEM program.
- Experience leading project-based learning or engineering instruction with high school students.
Education
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience preferred.
Knowledge & Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of FIRST Robotics Competition rules, engineering design processes, and robotics systems.
- Experience safely operating fabrication equipment, hand tools, and power tools used in robotics.
- Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to coordinate multiple priorities throughout the robotics season.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with students, families, volunteers, and school staff.
- Commitment to creating inclusive learning environments where all students can thrive.
- Ability to maintain current First Aid/CPR certification and complete all required NFHS coaching certifications.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with CAD software, 3D printing, CNC routers, mills, or machining.
- Experience securing grants or fundraising for STEM programs.
- Experience working in a K–12 school or youth development environment.
Role Details
The following details describe how this role is structured and what to expect day-to-day.
Work Setting
School-facing
Travel Expectation
Frequent travel to competitions and occasional travel to outreach events
Driver’s License
Must have a valid CA driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle for work-related travel
Physical Demands
Ability to navigate school campuses, supervise students, use technology, operate robotics equipment, and occasionally lift or carry materials up to 30 lbs.
Mental Demands
Ability to manage competing priorities, analyze technical problems, supervise students, and make sound decisions in fast-paced environments
Environmental Demands
- Primarily school-based environment, including workshops, classrooms, and competition venues with regular travel between sites.
- KIPP Northern California is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Compensation
- KIPP Northern California is dedicated to you and your family's well-being! We offer competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees.
- We benchmark annually against comparably sized nonprofit organizations in the regions where we operate. The hourly rate for this position is
- $18–$20 per hour
- , plus eligible medical benefits for employees.
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