Summer Camp LEGO and Coding Instructorsother related Employment listings - Oakland, CA at Geebo

Summer Camp LEGO and Coding Instructors

TechKnowHow, a leader in tech summer camps, is looking for lead and assistant instructors to guide students in weekly LEGO, Minecraft or Coding camps in the San Francisco Bay Area this summer.
We ll train you on how to teach the curriculum, lead team-building activities, and manage the kids.
If you enjoy both tech and kids, this position is perfect for you and will likely lead to a special and rewarding experience.
Each camp has 2 teachers, and up to 20 students.
You can focus on LEGO projects, Robotics, Minecraft, Roblox or Coding, or some desired combination.
Most campers are ages 5-10.

We DO NOT provide housing.

We are seeking Lead Instructors and Assistant Instructors (Camp Counselors).

General hours are 8-4, or 9-5, Monday-Friday.

Camps begin June 10 and end August 9.
We are looking for instructors who can work at least 4 weeks during the summer, with up to 9 weeks available.

We provide training which covers the projects and classroom management skills.

Available locations to work include these areas:

  1. Burlingame, Foster City, Palo Alto
  2. Cupertino, San Jose
  3. Oakland, Fremont

TechKnowHow has been teaching tech to students for 30 years! Most of our summer instructors reported receiving internships or jobs at tech-related companies while in or after graduating college with firms including Google, Palo Alto Networks, Intuitive Surgical Robotics, as well as teaching positions at schools.

Minimum one year experience working with kids, ideally a group of kids (not just one on one), excellent communication skills, responsible, professional, excellent team work

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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