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Financial Aid Advisor

NM · On-site

$18.88/hr

The Advisor will develop, expand, and implement early financial literacy and money management education and awareness for students aimed to develop a student guide focusing on "how to pay for college ...

... financial literacy, art literacy, etc. Assist participants in learning or gaining a high level of ... Organize procedures and routines and manage participants' engagement in learning through best ...

Plan and coordinate financial literacy programs. * Organize workshops on budgeting, credit, savings ... Recruit participants and manage program enrollment. * Track attendance, outcomes, and reporting ...

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How much do manager financial literacy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager financial literacy in the United States is $98,103.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $112,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager Financial Literacy vs Financial Advisor?

AspectManager Financial LiteracyFinancial Advisor
CredentialsCertifications like CFP, CFA, or similarCFP, CFA, or similar certifications
Work EnvironmentCorporate, educational, or non-profit settings focusing on financial educationIndividual client consultations, financial planning firms
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, corporations, non-profitsFinancial planning firms, banks, independent practices

While both roles require financial certifications and focus on financial knowledge, a Manager Financial Literacy primarily develops and implements financial education programs within organizations, whereas a Financial Advisor provides personalized financial planning and investment advice to individual clients.

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Summer Camp Cooking and Financial Literacy Instructor

Summer Camp Cooking and Financial Literacy Instructor

iCook After School

Foster City, CA • On-site

$60 - $80/hr

Full-time, Temporary

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

iCook / iSTEAM After School and MoneyBee Education is an innovative educational company that provides fun, hands-on after-school cooking, STEAM, and financial literacy education for children in grades K-4 and middle school students. Our programs focus on enriching the lives of children by teaching them to love everything about food - cooking, eating delicious and healthful dishes, and learning about different cultures and the stories behind the food.
The iSTEAM program focuses on hands-on and observable experiments. Instructors teach provided lesson plans related to the basics of Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Science through Art, and beyond. MoneyBee Education incorporates age-appropriate financial literacy concepts through interactive activities that connect naturally to cooking, STEAM projects, and everyday decision-making, introducing ideas such as earning, saving, spending, goal-setting, and making thoughtful choices.
We are looking for people who share our passion for education, food, and, most importantly, making a difference in the lives of our little chefs. This is an amazing opportunity to have a job that makes an impact while keeping a flexible schedule and working on days and in locations that work for you. Our educators come from many backgrounds, including nutritionists, educators, stay-at-home parents looking for extra income, students, chefs, and more.
What you will be doing:
  • Lead after school cooking/STEAM and financial literacy classes for elementary students (K-4) while getting them excited about trying fun and creative recipes and or experiments, new foods, and encouraging them to learn about new cuisines and cultures.
  • Teach provided lesson plans covering nutrition and healthy eating, basic cooking skills, STEAM concepts, and foundational financial literacy.
  • Introduce kids to basic cutting and measuring techniques, food safety, table manners and other concepts provided in the curriculum
  • Purchase groceries for each class based on the recipes provided (we reimburse separately for the groceries)

What we are looking for:
  • Experience working with large group of kids (can be in school setting, summer camp etc.)
  • Enthusiastic about teaching, cooking, and enriching students lives
  • Effective classroom management skills
  • Energetic personality and ability to keep students engaged during the class
  • Punctuality and reliability, with access to a reliable form of transportation

What Your Schedule Will Look Like:
This position includes two one-week summer camp sessions:
  • July 27 - July 31
    • MoneyBee (financial literacy): 9:25 AM - 10:35 AM
    • iCook (cooking): 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
  • August 3 - August 7
    • MoneyBee (financial literacy): 10:55 AM - 11:55 AM
    • iCook (cooking): 1:10 PM - 2:10 PM

Compensation:
  • $60 per class when teaching with a co-instructor
  • $90 per class when teaching independently
  • The pay rate for this position accounts for approximately two hours of work, including 1 hour class time, necessary preparation, and clean up.

Salary Description
$60-$80 per class