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Camp Instructor -LA

Black Girls Code, Los Angeles, CA, United States


Description:

ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE

Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong.

BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it.

Why this role matters

The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage,

which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading.

Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role.

Your day-to-day

Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum

Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start

Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator

Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme

Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations

Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments

Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments.

You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 27 -July 31

What Makes You a Great Fit

Teaching groups in formal or informal settings

Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python

Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills

Demonstrates ability to problem-solve

Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills

Versed in restorative practices and conflict management

Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers.

Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development

Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission

Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment

Ability to successfully pass a background check

What You'll Love About Us

Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology.

Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry.

Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity.

Compensation

$45 dollars an hour

Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code!

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