Summary
Join iSchool, a leading e-learning company, as a Coding Instructor for our 2nd Intake Remote Sessions (3-month contract). You will significantly impact young learners (ages 6-18) by facilitating engaging online coding and AI classes. Your responsibilities include developing engaging lesson plans, providing constructive feedback, and fostering a positive learning environment. You will collaborate with fellow instructors and stay updated on the latest coding and AI advancements. This role offers a compatible salary and flexible hours, making it a unique opportunity to contribute to our mission of providing quality digital education.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field
- Practical experience with programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++
- Strong foundation in artificial intelligence concepts and applications
- Exceptional communication skills in English, both verbal and written
- Dependable internet connection and appropriate technology for conducting remote sessions
Responsibilities
- Conduct online coding classes tailored to different skill levels for students aged 6 to 18 years old
- Develop and implement engaging lesson plans and activities that foster learning and creativity
- Provide constructive feedback to students and assist them in overcoming challenges
- Create a positive and inclusive learning environment that motivates students to collaborate and innovate
- Stay informed about the latest developments in coding and AI education to enhance the curriculum
- Collaborate with fellow instructors to refine and improve teaching methodologies and materials
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous experience in teaching or mentoring youth is a plus
- Flexibility to adapt to various learning styles and student needs
Benefits
- Compatible Salary
- Flexible Hours
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