Bryan Innovation Lab Program Specialist

Job Code: 4029837

Job Details
The Steward School is seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking Program Specialist to join the Bryan Innovation Lab (BIL) for the 2026-2027 academic year. This role is designed for a candidate who thrives in an innovative educational environment, has strong collaboration skills, and partners with the BIL Dean to execute and enhance the lab’s programming. This is a 10-month fully benefited position reporting to the BIL Dean. 

Primary Responsibility:

       Focuses on technical infrastructure, "making" initiatives, engineering curriculum, and the physical administration of the facility—leveraging expertise in engineering and technology to support all BIL activities.

 

Shared Strategic Input (provide collaborative input to BIL Dean):

       Strategic Vision & Alignment: Maintain commitment to the mission and philosophy of the School and match all programs to annual PSC goals and to the School’s strategic plan.

       Administration & Budget: Assist in BIL supplies, capital budget, and overall organization.

       Calendar & Communications: Manage BIL calendar. Lead internal and external communications (e.g., liaising with the press as requested, assisting with Advancement team members ) to build the Lab's reputation for excellence.

       Governance & Engagement: Serve on / attend relevant school committees (e.g., the Program Committee (Academic Technology) and report to the Board as requested).

 

Specialized Accountability:

       Engineering & Technology Initiatives:

       Serve as the primary resource for engineering, fabrication, and maker space initiatives.

       Co-develop and support an Innovator in Residence program.

       Develop annual programs unique to the Bryan Lab that focus on engineering and technology-based design/making.

       Teach Junior Seminar

       Program Support:

       Co-develop and co-execute the annual Visiting Innovator series.

       Collaborate in the design and execution of the BIL Week summer institute.

       Operations & Supervision: Facilitate class transitions to and from the Lab and supervise independent student creators as needed.

  

Qualifications and Experience:

       Bachelor’s degree required.

       Experience in an educational setting is strongly preferred.

       A successful candidate will be strong with technology.

       An understanding of both Systems and Design Thinking.

       Have an appreciation for the arts and the outdoors.

  

Compensation and Benefits:

       Commensurate with experience and education.

       Comprehensive benefits package available.

  

Interested candidates should update their resume and cover letter as part of the online employment application. Please reference “Bryan Innovation Lab Program Specialist” as the position of interest. No calls or visits, please. 

Posted On
May 12, 2026 10:12 AM EST/EDT
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing

Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
Job Open To
ECE, EA and Support Staff, Management & Professionals
City
Richmond
School/Location
Multiple locations
Employment Start Date
August 18, 2026
Mandatory Document
  • Resume
  • Cover Letter