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SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

SiSTEM is hiring experienced computer science tutors to work with motivated students and families in the greater Houston area. This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic ...

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Commission Computer Science Student information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Computer Science Student, and why are they important?

A Commission Computer Science Student needs a solid grasp of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures, often supported by enrollment in a recognized computer science program. Familiarity with coding languages (such as Python, Java, or C++), version control systems like Git, and foundational knowledge of software development tools are typical requirements. Strong problem-solving skills, time management, and the ability to communicate technical concepts clearly are essential soft skills. These competencies enable students to excel in coursework, collaborate effectively on projects, and prepare for future roles in the tech industry.

What are typical challenges faced by commission computer science students during their projects, and how can they be addressed?

Commission computer science students often work on real-world projects with external clients, which can bring challenges such as managing client expectations, adapting to changing requirements, and balancing academic workload with project deadlines. Effective communication and regular updates help clarify project goals and ensure everyone stays aligned. Time management and proactive problem-solving are essential, and seeking feedback from mentors or peers can provide valuable perspectives to overcome technical or interpersonal issues.

What are Commission Computer Science Students?

Commission Computer Science Students are individuals enrolled in a computer science program who receive financial support, sponsorship, or a commission from an organization, government, or company. This support often comes with the expectation that the student will work for the sponsoring entity after graduation for a set period of time. These arrangements help students cover educational costs and provide organizations with future skilled employees. The specifics of the commission, such as obligations and benefits, vary depending on the sponsoring body and the country.
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Computer Science Teacher

$50.10K - $68.90K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

St. Stephen's Episcopal School, a day and boarding school of 710 students (grades 6-12), is seeking a Computer Science Teacher for a full-time position beginning August 1, 2026. As a valued member of our faculty, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality instruction and supporting student success.

  • Teach 3 1/2 sections of Upper School Computer Science including Independent Projects, Machine Learning/AI, Python and Web Development;
  • Provide support for the Project and Idea Realization Lab (PIRL) and coordinate Middle School Computer Science;
  • Design and implement engaging, rigorous, and inclusive curriculum that aligns with school standards and best practices;
  • Develop and deliver engaging, student-centered instruction that reflects best practices in teaching and learning;
  • Create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages student inquiry and collaboration and reflects culturally relevant teaching practices;
  • Assess student learning through varied and meaningful formative and summative assessments;
  • Differentiate instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of students;
  • Collaborate with department colleagues and other faculty on cross-disciplinary and cross-divisional initiatives and assessments;
  • Provide timely, relevant and objective feedback to students and families;
  • Contribute to other areas of school life as outlined in your annual employment letter;
  • Serve as a student advisor; supervise students as age-appropriate during: lunchtime, study halls, afternoon activities, library, Chapel and assembly programs required for students; serve as a chaperone at student events, participate in student retreats and community service days, and attend faculty, division, department and team meetings, as required;
  • Contribute to the broader school community through participation in meetings, events, and professional development opportunities;
  • Maintain accurate records of student performance, attendance, and other required documentation;
  • Use school communication tools in a timely, professional, and clear manner, including but not limited to the LMS, email, voicemail, and text messaging as appropriate;
  • In alignment with the school's mission and values, employees are expected to collaborate with integrity, promote respect and inclusion, contribute to a vibrant, caring school community, and demonstrate the following behaviors in the performance of their duties:
    • Approach work with initiative and creativity, and work collaboratively across roles and departments to benefit and strengthen the school community.
    • Pursue ongoing professional growth and model a love of learning for colleagues and students; communicate clearly, constructively, and maintain professional behavior in all interactions.
    • Demonstrate sound judgment, reliability, and self-awareness; follow school policies, safety protocols, and contribute to a positive and supportive work environment.
    • Honor the dignity of all community members, seek to understand and value diverse perspectives, and support a culture of inclusion that contributes to people feeling valued and connected.
    • Act ethically in decisions and interactions, and use community resources responsibly.

Required Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field required – advanced degree preferred;
  • Demonstrated expertise in Computer Science, Computer Programming using Python, Machine Learning and AI, and Web Development;
  • Minimum of 2–3 years of teaching experience, ideally at an independent school.

Required Skills and Abilities:

  • Strong communication, collaboration, organization, and classroom management skills;
  • Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive classroom environment;
  • Ability to effectively engage students across a range of abilities and learning styles;
  • Willingness to adapt to evolving teaching assignments in support of institutional needs;
  • Commitment to professional growth and collaboration with colleagues;
  • A growth mindset and enthusiasm for lifelong learning and professional development.

In accordance with our founding mission and as a diocesan school of the Episcopal Church, St. Stephen's Episcopal School believes in the inherent value and dignity of every human being. We seek qualified candidates who share this foundational belief and are ready to work in community to create a more just society. We celebrate every individual, recognizing that our unique stories, histories, and voices are essential to creating a vibrant living and learning space. As such, we strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply to become members of our community.

Equal access to employment, programs, and services is available to all. With respect to its employment practices, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation or identity.

Qualified candidates should submit their resume, a letter of interest addressing their qualifications for this role, and a letter summarizing their teaching philosophy.