SEP Pilot Program- Classroom Intern teaching creative computing
The New York City’s Software Engineering Pilot Program (SEP) is a project based curriculum for NYC middle and high schools mean to engage and inspire students to pursue the myriad pathways software engineering provides in career opportunities and postgraduate study. The program is currently in 18 NYC public middle and high schools in all five boroughs. SEP is looking for interns for the fall 2016 semester. SEP Interns will work to help facilitate hands-on learning activities in the classroom as well as work with assigned instructors in the planning and implementation of lesson plans. SEP interns are expected to work approximately 6-8 hours per week. SEP interns can choose to receive ITP course credit. The position is paid at an hourly rate of $24. International students who apply must be authorized to work in the United States and have a social security number.
Intern must have basic knowledge of web design (HTML/CSS/JS), Scratch, Lego robotics,Arduino, Processing and Python. Familiarity with 3D printing, Tinkercad, AutoCAD, audio/image editors, and game design principles is a plus but not required.
Grades: 6, 7, and 8.
Location:
7002 4th Ave
Brooklyn, NY
(1 block walk from Bay Ridge R train stop)
If you are interested, please send your resume and a few sentences about your background and interest in teaching to don@sepnyc.org and raquel@sepnyc.org.