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New York, NY ยท On-site

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We will consider only applicants that are graduating within a year of the internship. Salary: $6K / month Requirements * Pursuing a degree in CS * Computer science fundamentals * Web development ...

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$15.50 - $20.50/hr

IT Network/Infrastructure Internship What we are looking for: Gelber Group is looking for a ... We are looking for someone with a graduating year of 2013 or 2014, and a major in CIS, MIS, CS, or ...

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Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies for talent scouting and trainingCore role in software engineering and development projects

Cs Internships are short-term, entry-level positions aimed at gaining experience, while Software Developers are full-time professionals responsible for designing and building software. Internships often serve as a stepping stone to a full career in software development.

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CS (Computer Science) Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CS Intern, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, data structures, and algorithms, typically supported by coursework in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with languages like Python, Java, or C++, as well as tools such as Git and basic database systems, is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and eagerness to learn help you stand out in collaborative and fast-paced environments. These skills and qualities are essential for quickly adapting to real-world projects, contributing to team goals, and building a foundation for a successful tech career.

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CS internships are temporary work opportunities offered to students or recent graduates in the field of computer science. These positions allow interns to gain hands-on experience, develop technical skills, and apply classroom knowledge to real-world projects. Internships can vary in length and are often offered by tech companies, startups, or research organizations. Completing a CS internship can improve job prospects and help build a professional network in the industry.
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2026-27 0.6 FTE High School Trades and Industry: Communications / Computer Science and Information T

2026-27 0.6 FTE High School Trades and Industry: Communications / Computer Science and Information T

South St. Paul Public Schools

South Saint Paul, MN โ€ข On-site

$46K - $107K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Teacher-High School
Date Posted:
6/26/2026
Location:
Various Buildings
Closing Date:
07/03/2026
SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION
Position Title: 0.6 FTE High School Trades and Industry: Communications / Computer Science and Information Technology- CAPS CS/IT as part College and Career Readiness Program
Location: TriDistrict Partner Site
Immediate Supervisor's Title: Building Principal
Salary Range: $46,744 to $107,076 Annually
Job Summary:
Develop the student's fullest acquisition of knowledge, skills, concepts, and attitudes.
SECTION II: ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Work collaboratively with TRHS and TriDistrict colleagues to implement CS/IT programming as a co-instructor in the TriDistrict CAPS CS/IT program. This may involve teaching AP CS A, and/or a CompTIA Tech + or similar course.
  • Work collaboratively with a TriDistrict Computer Science, Math, or other appropriately licensed team member to co-develop and co-teach an interdisciplinary Computer Science/IT course. This will also involve using the home-district's LMS.
  • Work with content area and non-content area colleagues (T & I, Math, & CS/IT teachers in home and TriDistrict schools), along with community and business partners, to develop a profession-based, career-readiness curriculum that melds high school coursework with workforce demands.
  • Along with their teaching partner, refine and implement the TriDistrict professional skills curriculum.
  • Along with their teaching partner, and in collaboration and cooperation with business partners, create and implement Project Based Learning activities aimed at solving authentic business partner projects in the CS/IT space.
  • Along with their teaching partner and with the support of the TriDistrict CAPS Director, develop a calendar of career and college readiness activities (speakers/presenters, field trips, site visits, etc.)
  • Assist with the development, as well as implementation and oversight of immersive, authentic learning experiences (internship, mentorship, job-shadowing, service learning) for students in the program
  • Assist with the ongoing maintenance and development of relationships with current and future business and community partners to serve as guest speakers, site visit locations, project partners, and internship sites. This is primarily 2nd semester as part of internship site check-ins, which occur biweekly at minimum.
  • Participate in summer curriculum development and professional learning for curriculum/course development.
  • Collaborate and communicate with TriDistrict staff, administration, the TriDistrict CAPS Director and others to support, promote and develop all TriDistrict CAPS Programs, the Computer Science/Information Technology Program in particular.
  • Maintain communication and positive relationships with course host site(s)
  • The successful candidate must already be trained to teach AP Computer Science A and AP Computer Science Principles, or be willing to attend a summer AP training course.

Other Job Requirements:
This course may be taught off-site at a business partner site, 5 days per week in the fall semester, and up to 2 days per week in the spring semester. The successful candidate must be able to be on site for all class periods. In the spring semester, it will be necessary for the teacher to visit student internship sites. Mileage for both spring and fall travel responsibilities for the program will be reimbursed at the established federal rate.This position will also work with their co-teaching partner and the TRHS AP testing coordinator to prepare for the administration of the AP CS A exam in the spring of each year.
The ideal candidate will:
  • Currently hold a CTE license in Trades and Industry: Communication
  • Consistently exhibit a growth mindset
  • Be able to effectively collaborate with colleagues in both content and non-content areas
  • Have prior or current experience in a career/career field outside of education
  • Consistently demonstrate flexibility and adaptability
  • Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills--we are constantly collaborating and interfacing with students, parents, business partners and the community
  • Have experience in a team-teaching or co-teaching environment
  • Have experience with curriculum development
  • Also be licensed to teach High School Mathematics
  • Have their Work-Based Learning endorsement

We will also consider candidates who are licensed with a CTE Business license or Mathematics license, and are willing to pursue a Work-Based Learning endorsement.
SECTION III: WORK REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Education and Experience Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree in related field

License/Certification Requirements
  • Valid Minnesota Teaching License or five (5) or more years of teaching experience
    Essential Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Required to Perform the Work

The ideal candidate will:
  • Consistently exhibit a growth mindset
  • Be able to effectively collaborate with colleagues in both content and non-content areas
  • Have prior or current experience in a career/career field outside of education
  • Consistently demonstrate flexibility and adaptability
  • Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills--we are constantly collaborating and interfacing with students, parents, business partners and the community
  • Have experience in a team-teaching or co-teaching environment
  • Have experience with curriculum development
  • Have, or have an interest in pursuing, a Work-Based Learning endorsement
  • Have experience teaching computer science, have experience in the CS/IT industry, and/or a willingness to learn more about it.

Physical Requirements
Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, operate a computer and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Vision abilities required include close vision.
Benefits at South St. Paul Public Schools
  • HealthPartners coverage for medical and dental
  • 403(b) retirement with district match
  • TRA (Teacher Retirement Association) benefits
  • Flexible spending account
  • Paid time off and leave benefits
  • Salary placement is based on education and experience as indicated in Teachers' Collectively Bargained Agreement.
  • Benefits are prorated for 0.5 - 0.8 FTE amounts
  • Complete benefits details available through Human Resources. Benefits vary by position and contract.