Are you a budding educator looking for opportunities to teach kids and earn extra income? Do you live, work, or go to school in LA/North Hollywood or surrounding areas? Are you interested in learning to teach exciting topics in STEAM like digital art, computer science, engineering, and robotics? (No coding experience required)
About codeCampus
codeCampus is California's largest provider of in-school and after school STEAM education. Since 2014, we've worked with tens of thousands of students in hundreds of elementary and middle schools. Our focus is on helping children of all backgrounds develop a positive relationship with STEAM while helping them prepare for their future careers.
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About the role
codeCampus is seeking to hire and train a Lead Instructor to work at two schools within LAUSD for the current school year.
As a Lead Instructor, you will:
Work with site staff at our partner schools in the area
Lead STEAM projects/activities for students in their classrooms using our proprietary curriculum
Teach students in grades tK-8th
Create relationships with parents and students that build on trust and respect
Create a safe environment for the students
Additional duties as assignedAbout you
This role is great for early-career educators and seasoned educators alike. Candidates for this position must possess the following qualifications:
Available to start training immediately (paid), and to start instructing immediately
Availability -
Monday 8:15am - 12:15pm
Tuesday 8:00am - 3:00pm
Wednesday 8:15am - 11:30am
Thursdays 8:00am - 4:00pm
Experience teaching and managing large groups of youth in an academic setting
Exceptional communication skills
Access to reliable transportation
Willing to go through our professional development training program
Compensation
The hourly rate for this position is $25.00/hr depending on experience, with opportunities for pay raises based on performance and time with the company.
To apply
Please submit your resume explaining your relevant experience. A cover letter is preferred but not required.