1

Coding Camp Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Maintain and repair all program resources for Camp grayling Distance Learning Program (DLP ... NET development and basic code maintenance. Education Required: High school graduate, college is ...

Day Camp Lifeguard

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

We require all staff to be screened regularly and sign a code of conduct. All staff will be monitored when interacting with program participants. We take any inappropriate interactions between ...

Day Camp Lifeguard

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

We require all staff to be screened regularly and sign a code of conduct. All staff will be monitored when interacting with program participants. We take any inappropriate interactions between ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Coding Camp information

What is a Coding Camp job?

A Coding Camp job typically involves teaching programming and computer science concepts to students in a camp setting. Instructors or mentors guide participants through coding exercises, projects, and interactive lessons. The role may include lesson planning, troubleshooting code, and fostering a fun, engaging learning environment. Coding camps can be in-person or online, ranging from beginner to advanced levels.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Coding Camp position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coding Camp Instructor, you need strong programming knowledge, educational experience, and a passion for teaching technology to students of varying skill levels. Familiarity with industry-standard programming languages (such as Python, JavaScript, or Scratch), learning management systems, and relevant teaching certifications is valuable. Patience, enthusiasm, and excellent communication skills help instructors effectively engage and motivate learners. These qualifications ensure the ability to deliver clear instruction, foster a supportive learning environment, and help students gain hands-on coding experience.

What are some common challenges faced by Coding Camp Instructors, and how can they be addressed?

Coding Camp Instructors often encounter challenges such as varying student skill levels, maintaining engagement in both in-person and online settings, and keeping up with evolving technologies and curriculum changes. To address these, instructors can differentiate lessons to meet diverse needs, incorporate interactive and project-based learning, and pursue ongoing training in new programming languages or teaching methods. Collaborating closely with fellow educators and fostering open communication with students also helps create a more inclusive and effective learning environment. These strategies enable instructors to provide impactful experiences that inspire students and help them build valuable coding skills.

Infographic showing various Coding Camp job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 34% Full Time, and 66% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Part-Time After-School Teacher / Instructor (1-4 hrs per week)

Part-Time After-School Teacher / Instructor (1-4 hrs per week)

Concorde Education

Ann Arbor, MI • On-site

$50/hr

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago

Be an early applicant


Job description

Location: Local partner schools
Schedule: 1–4 hours per week (after school)
Program Length: Typically 10 weeks
Start Dates: Programs launch throughout the school year
Compensation: $50+ per instructional hour, flexible based on assignment and instructor experience

Teach engaging enrichment classes that help students explore new interests and build real skills.
Concorde Education partners with schools to provide high-quality after-school programs led by passionate instructors.
In this role, you will lead structured, hands-on sessions that encourage creativity, collaboration, and curiosity.

  • Lead fun, hands-on after-school activities for students in a flexible, part-time role.
  • Classes typically meet once per week for about one hour, though some instructors choose to teach multiple programs per week depending on their availability.
  • Concorde Education is hiring engaging instructors to lead enrichment classes that help students explore new interests while building creativity, confidence, and teamwork skills.
  • Instructors lead structured enrichment lessons using weekly plans while adapting activities to the needs and interests of the students.

Possible Class Topics

Assignments vary by school and may include:

  • STEM and design challenges
  • Coding, robotics, or digital creativity
  • Art, music dance, and creative projects
  • Games, puzzles, and strategy clubs
  • Sports/Fitness/Yoga
  • Study skills and academic enrichment

Responsibilities

  • Lead engaging after-school sessions for students
  • Facilitate hands-on activities and group participation
  • Maintain a positive, structured classroom environment
  • Coordinate with school staff and Concorde program contacts

Qualifications

  • Minimum 60 college credits completed
  • Experience working with youth (teaching, tutoring, camps, or youth programs)
  • Strong communication and group facilitation skills
  • Reliable, punctual, and professional

Who This Role Is Great For

Many of our instructors are:

  • Current or former teachers and educators
  • College or graduate students studying education, STEM, or the arts
  • Professionals who enjoy teaching their skills to younger learners
  • Artists, coders, musicians, and hobbyists who enjoy mentoring students
  • Tutors, camp counselors, and youth program leaders