Summer Camp - Coding Instructor (Contract Position)
Position: Code/Art Summer Camp - Coding Instructor (Contract Position)Location: In-person at Miami Dade College (campus TBD)Dates: July 27 – August 7, 2026 (Monday–Friday, 2 weeks)Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PMRate: $25/hour (independent contractor)About Code/ArtCode/Art is a non-profit whose mission is to increase the number of girls studying computer science by delighting and inspiring them with the creative possibilities of technology. We strive to put young women, particularly young women from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, on track for future tech careers by providing welcoming early coding programs that focus on art, creativity and social good.About the RoleJoin Code/Art in bringing computer science to young women through a creative summer program that combines art and tech. The Coding Instructor will lead intro to coding lessons, support student learning, and help create a positive, inclusive classroom environment. You will also collaborate closely with the Art Instructor to ensure lessons are aligned and the overall classroom experience is organized and cohesive leading to a final art showcase for students’ families. Additionally, you will communicate with parents at drop-off and pick-up, and with Code/Art Staff (Programs team) via email or WhatsApp. Training/planning calls will be scheduled prior to the start of camp (likely virtual). ResponsibilitiesLead and support daily creative coding lessons using Code/Art’s introductory curriculumEnsure student understanding and engagementTake attendance and support classroom managementCommunicate student progress and any concerns to the Programs ManagerReview lesson materials in advance of each dayPlan toward a final showcase presentation that students can work on throughout the 2 weeksRequirements and QualificationsMust pass a background checkAttend required (paid) training sessionsStrong communication and reliabilityPursuing or completed coursework in Computer Science or a related fieldExperience with JavaScript and Scratch or willingness to learn quicklyExperience working with students (grades 3–8) preferredAdditional InformationCode/Art is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, political affiliation, or other non-merit factors. All qualified applicants must be able to satisfy the Department of Homeland Security Form I-9 requirement with the documents necessary to verify identity & employment authorization. If hired, you must sign a non-compete agreement with Code/Art.To apply: Send your resume to kaylla@code-art.com with the subject line “Code/Art Summer Camp - Instructor Application”