TRAFFIC Gauteng

Lead STEM mentor - regional hub

Raizcorp
South African Rand . ZAR 200,000 - 300,000

Job Description

Lead STEM Mentor - Regional centre

Contract Period: April 2026 - December 2026
Type: Fixed-Term Independent Contractor
Time commitment: Approximately 7-10 hours per week
Monthly income: R8 000.00 per month cost to company
Quarterly incentive: R.00 per quarter, subject to completion of deliverables and performance requirements.

Engen Maths & Science Schools Programme (EMSS) Project - Energising Minds for Africa's Future

Are you a strong Mathematics or Physical Sciences educator who wants to extend your impact beyond your classroom?

Do you want to mentor high-potential learners, coordinate a regional STEM centre, and be part of a nationally recognised programme backed by Engen?

The Engen Maths & Science Schools Programme (EMSS) is recruiting Lead STEM Mentors to anchor Regional Centres across the country.

About the programme:

EMSS supports high-potential learners in Mathematics and Physical Sciences through:

  • In-person learner onboarding
  • Weekly rotating consultation sessions
  • Benchmark assessments
  • A digital learning campus
  • Specialized workbooks in Mathematics and Physical Sciences
  • Structured assignment tracking
  • In-person Winter School and exam preparation
  • Annual awards and recognition ceremonies

Each Regional Centre is led by one committed mentor responsible for ensuring structure, accountability and learner progression.

About the role:

You will serve as the academic anchor for your assigned centre.

1. Weekly in-person academic support
  • Deliver one 2-hour consultation session each week.
  • Rotate between feeder schools in your region.
  • Mentor learners on how to approach their learning and how to develop academic discipline and positive learning habits.
  • Facilitate peer-to-peer learning
2. Digital monitoring and learner accountability
  • Track assignment completion on the digital campus.
  • Identify learners who are falling behind.
  • Follow up and provide structured support.
  • Encourage and celebrate strong performance.
3. Centre coordination
  • Coordinate venues with participating schools.
  • Administer and invigilate benchmark assessments.
  • Support onboarding, Winter School and awards events.
  • Represent the programme professionally in your region.
4. Structured reporting
  • Maintain attendance registers and session documentation.
  • Submit weekly and monthly progress reports.
  • Escalate academic or attendance concerns.
Minimum criteria:

You need the following skills, qualifications and experience to apply:

  • A qualified B. Ed or PGCE (FET Phase) educator.
  • Permanent and valid SACE registration.
  • Specialised in Mathematics and/or Physical Sciences.
  • With at least 3 years of FET teaching experience.
  • A clear criminal record and clear Child Protection Register screening result.
  • Organised, reliable and disciplined.
  • Comfortable using digital tools (both software and hardware)
  • Able to travel weekly within your assigned region (own vehicle required).
  • A personal cellular device capable of running WhatsApp.
  • Able to coordinate events and manage logistics professionally.
  • Experience mentoring high-performing learners is an advantage.
  • We are looking for educators who value consistency, structure and measurable progress.
  • You must have express permission from your existing employer to take on after-hours / additional work opportunities.
What you gain and project support:

You will receive the following:

  • A fixed monthly stipend.
  • Termly performance incentives.
  • Travel reimbursement (AA rate for long-distance travel exceeding 100km round trip).
  • Technology tools with which to complete function for the duration of the programme.
  • Exposure to blended learning models.
  • Participation in a nationally recognised STEM initiative.
  • Professional visibility within your region.
  • The opportunity to be part of a modern, data-driven education ecosystem focused on measurable academic outcomes.
Standards and accountability:

This is a structured programme. Performance is measured through:

  • Session delivery (not missing sessions)
  • Reporting compliance
  • Attendance submission
  • Required documentation and compliance activitiesThis is a high-trust, high-standard environment.
Why this role matters:

As a Lead STEM Mentor, you will:

  • Strengthen Mathematics and Science performance.
  • Support high-potential learners beyond the classroom.
  • Reinforce discipline and academic confidence.

Contribute to a 30-year legacy STEM programme.

How to apply:

Your application must contain:

  • Your updated CV
  • Your SACE registration number and certificate
  • A cover letter (maximum 1 page - to be completed submitted on this application web page once you've clicked the "Apply" button) answering:
    • How will you ensure learners remain engaged and accountable throughout the programme year?
    • How do you manage consistent follow-up when learners fall behind on assignments?
    • How will you balance this role alongside your existing professional responsibilities?
    • Why are you interested in mentoring high-potential Mathematics and Science learners beyond normal classroom teaching?

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