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After-School 3D Design Instructor(Tinkercad / Beginner-Friendly)

Concorde Education, Washington, DC, United States


Location : On-site at a partner school (varies by assignment)

Schedule : 1–4 hours per week, after school

Program Length : ~10 weeks

Start Date : Rolling openings based on school schedules

Compensation : $50+ per instructional hour (flexible based on experience, program, and commute)

About The Role
Concorde Education is seeking a 3D Design Instructor to lead engaging, hands‑on after‑school classes for students. In this role, you’ll introduce students to 3D modeling using Tinkercad, helping them build creativity, spatial reasoning, and problem‑solving skills through project‑based learning. This is a short‑format enrichment program designed to be interactive, fun, and accessible for beginners, while still allowing room for creativity and more advanced learners.

What You’ll Teach
Students will learn how to design and build 3D models using Tinkercad, including:

Creating, resizing, and manipulating 3D shapes

Aligning, grouping, and combining objects

Using measurements and designing with precision

Applying basic design thinking and prototyping concepts

Exporting designs (and preparing for 3D printing when applicable)

Responsibilities

Lead engaging, hands‑on 3D design sessions for small to mid‑sized student groups

Guide students through structured projects while encouraging creativity

Adapt lessons to different skill levels

Foster a positive, inclusive classroom environment

Communicate with site staff and track attendance/session completion

Qualifications

Minimum of 60 college credits

Experience with Tinkercad or similar 3D design tools

Experience working with kids or teens (teaching, tutoring, camps, etc.)

Strong communication and classroom management skills

Reliable, professional, and comfortable in a school setting

Who This Role Is Great For

Teachers or aspiring educators

College students (engineering, design, architecture, etc.)

Designers, makers, or STEM professionals

Anyone who enjoys working with students and building creative projects

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