
Little Medical School Instructor - MONDAYS Afternoon, Santa Monica, $40/hr
Super Soccer Stars, Santa Monica, CA, United States
Super Soccer Stars is excited to offer a unique opportunity for a Little Medical School Instructor at the 7 Arrows School in Santa Ana. This role involves teaching young children foundational concepts about medicine, health, and science through fun, interactive, and educational activities. If you have experience tutoring or any class room experience this role is great for you.
As a Little Medical School Instructor, you will engage children in hands‑on learning experiences that inspire curiosity and promote learning about the human body, healthcare professions, and healthy habits. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about education, science, and making a positive impact on children's lives.
What You’ll Do
Lead interactive lessons and activities related to medical science and health for young children
Create a fun, safe, and nurturing learning environment
Adapt curriculum to meet the developmental needs of children
Work closely with school staff and parents to support children's learning
Maintain a positive, energetic, and enthusiastic attitude to keep children engaged
Compensation
Earn $40 per hour for your valuable contributions in this role.
What We’re Looking For
The "Spark":You have an infectious, upbeat personality and can command a room (or a field) of energetic kids.
Experience:Previous experience coaching youth sports or teaching in a classroom/camp setting is a huge plus.
Reliability:You have consistent transportation and are comfortable travelingPassion for working with young children and teaching
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to engage children through interactive teaching methods
Reliability and professionalism
Willingness to work at 7 Arrows School in Santa Monica
Ability to create a safe and positive learning environment
In the Lab:FacilitateLittle Medical Schoolprograms where you’ll guide elementary-aged "students" through interactive role‑play, teaching them how to use real medical tools (stethoscopes, reflex hammers) and understand how the body works.
Manage the Magic:Maintain a safe, positive environment, manage equipment/supplies for both programs, and communicate with parents about their child’s progress.
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As a Little Medical School Instructor, you will engage children in hands‑on learning experiences that inspire curiosity and promote learning about the human body, healthcare professions, and healthy habits. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about education, science, and making a positive impact on children's lives.
What You’ll Do
Lead interactive lessons and activities related to medical science and health for young children
Create a fun, safe, and nurturing learning environment
Adapt curriculum to meet the developmental needs of children
Work closely with school staff and parents to support children's learning
Maintain a positive, energetic, and enthusiastic attitude to keep children engaged
Compensation
Earn $40 per hour for your valuable contributions in this role.
What We’re Looking For
The "Spark":You have an infectious, upbeat personality and can command a room (or a field) of energetic kids.
Experience:Previous experience coaching youth sports or teaching in a classroom/camp setting is a huge plus.
Reliability:You have consistent transportation and are comfortable travelingPassion for working with young children and teaching
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to engage children through interactive teaching methods
Reliability and professionalism
Willingness to work at 7 Arrows School in Santa Monica
Ability to create a safe and positive learning environment
In the Lab:FacilitateLittle Medical Schoolprograms where you’ll guide elementary-aged "students" through interactive role‑play, teaching them how to use real medical tools (stethoscopes, reflex hammers) and understand how the body works.
Manage the Magic:Maintain a safe, positive environment, manage equipment/supplies for both programs, and communicate with parents about their child’s progress.
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