STEAM Camp Senior Project Manager
Average Pay
- About $8k on [1]
Revenue Model
- For sustainability, the SPM should bring in more revenue than their pay
- At 24 events per month, monthly net revenue is $120k in the fully developed STEAM Camp
- Flight risk management - (1) candidate is not motivated by money, but by purpose; (2) they are supercooperators, which promotes collaboration over defection; (3) they are themselves interested in learning the content, such that they are in it for the personal growth as well; (4) pay structure reflects their performance.
Pay Structure Options
- $8k/mo regular + annual bonus. 3 month time to first events -
- 10% bonus per event.
Announcement
We are looking for a Senior Project Manager for organizing the Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camps. This is a full time position, reporting to the OSE executive director, and we are offering competitive pay based on experience and skills.
Does the open source economy speak to you as the next evolution of human consciousness? Do you want to create a passionate, high performing team to make this happen? Do you believe that global, open collaboration is a prerequisite for getting there? Do you want to solve pressing world issues, and teach others to do so with you? Are you open to rapid learning across boundaries to update your mental models continuously?
Currently we are developing the Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp as a regular, ongoing immersion education program to be deployed concurrently in multiple cities around the world - as a monthly, 9-day event. Based on the success of our first STEAM Camp, we felt that we can make a dent in the universe by offering collaborative design training for public development of common products. This program involves the development of open source hardware products, their marketing mix, producer training, certification, and franchising such that we democratize production and bring innovation back to every community. See the STEAM Camp Curriculum for the program – it’s a powerful 9 days or collaborative design training.
We need a Senior Project Manager to help us organize and execute all the steps of successful Camps as we expand this program. We plan to reach 12-24 events in parallel in cities around the world – such that at each parallel event – we have a combined effort of about 500 participants who can work together on collaborative design. Do the STEAM Camps speak to you as something that can do a lot of good, and do you have the management and operations skills to execute such complex events?