Benefits:
- Perfect Attendance Bonus
Job Overview
Engineering For Kids of North Atlanta brings science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM), to children ages 4 to 14 in a fun and challenging way through after-school enrichment classes, workshops, camps, birthday parties, and special events.
We are proud to inspire children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching real-world engineering concepts through hands-on and technology-based themes. Engineering is, after all, one of the fastest-growing industries in the world!
Engineering For Kids of North Atlanta's programs are STEM.org Accredited, Cognia Certified, AND they align with National Teaching Standards.
We are seeking enthusiastic and responsible individuals to join our team as Lead Summer Camp Instructors. As a Lead Summer Camp Instructor, you will play a vital role in creating a fun and safe environment for campers to learn, grow, and create lasting memories. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of children while gaining valuable experience in education.
Note: Please read the job description below for details. We are seeking serious applicants only, please.
Site Placement
- Lead Instructors will be placed at sites, such as schools and community venues, based on current vacancies and their availability for half-day and full-day summer camps.
- Lead Instructors will be issued supplies/materials to pick up and utilize for their summer camps. The Lead Instructors must return the remaining supplies/materials after each assigned summer camp week.
Camp Expectations
- Teach the provided lesson plans to students who have registered for their camps at assigned schools and community venues.
- Take, set up, distribute, and clean up the necessary distributed supplies when facilitating the activities in the lesson plans.
- Exhibit knowledge of classroom management techniques to maintain a structured and organized camp environment.
- Exhibit the ability to manage behavior effectively and implement behavior management strategies when necessary.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of all campers at all times.
- Follow the guidelines in the program’s operating procedures and teacher handbook.
- Follow each assigned site’s written and verbal instructions that pertain to campus and camp operations.
- Exhibit professionalism with all stakeholders such as students, parents, site staff, program staff, etc.
- Report any significant program-related concerns to the designated program staff.
- Collaborate with any other camp staff to create a positive and inclusive camp environment.
Professional Experience
- Lead Instructors must have at least 2 years of experience working with children in elementary and/or middle school. Enrichment and/or classroom teaching experience is a plus.
Education
- Lead Instructors must have a bachelor’s degree or be pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
Certification
- Lead Instructors must provide documentation of unexpired CPR/First Aid Certification before teaching any camps.
Additional Requirements
- Lead Instructors must have a laptop or computer and a printer. Lead Instructors must have reliable transportation. Access to a personal vehicle will be helpful when transporting supplies for the lessons.
- Some sites where Lead Instructors are placed require additional background check requirements that include one or more of the following: background check forms, fingerprinting, and/or drug screening. The instructors who have fingerprinting and/or drug screening requirements will be paid $15 upon completion of each screening.
Pay
- Compensation ranges from $320 - $360 per week for half-day camps and $560 - $630 per week for full-day camps.
- The weekly compensation includes payment for an extra hour on each day that Lead Instructors teach for arriving 30 minutes before the start time of the camp for activity set up and staying up to 30 minutes after the camp for student dismissal and activity clean up.
- A weekly attendance bonus of $50 will provided for eligible Lead Instructors.
- Lead Instructors have an Independent Contractor classification (1099-NEC tax form).
Location
- North Atlanta, GA (predominantly 30305, 30306, 30319, 30322, 30324, 30326, 30327, 30329, 30341, 30342, 30363); sites might also be located in other zip codes
Schedule
- Half-Day Camps: Monday - Friday, 4 hours per day (12:30 PM – 3:30 PM)
- Full-Day Camps: Monday - Friday, 7 hours per day (or more with additional compensation) (9:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
Compensation: $320.00 - $630.00 per week
Engineering for Kids is a proud member of the LaunchLife family of companies. We are a Tech Educational franchise that delivers unique and engaging learning programs in the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. It is our mission to ensure that students receive the hands-on, imaginative experiences they need to open their minds to new skills and bright futures. We inspire the Next Generation of Engineers by delivering STEM learning through fun atmospheres.
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