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Concorde Education is a supportive and student-centered organization that prioritizes the well-being and success of its students and staff. The company operates a network of career-focused institutions, offering a range of programs in fields such as healthcare and technology, with a focus on hands-on training and real-world application. Working at Concorde Education may appeal to individuals who are passionate about education and career development, and who are looking for a dynamic and supportive work environment that values teamwork and student outcomes.
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    Part-Time After-School Household Science Instructor at Concorde Education

    Part-Time After-School Household Science Instructor at Concorde Education

    Concorde Education

    Cheney, WA

    $50/hr

    Part-time

    Posted 6 days ago


    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 introduce students to practical science concepts through safe, real-world experiments and demonstrations.
    Lead fun, interactive science 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 develop curiosity, problem-solving skills, and an understanding of how science connects to everyday life.
    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:
    • Everyday chemistry using safe household materials
    • States of matter and simple chemical reactions
    • Kitchen science and cooking chemistry
    • Cleaning science and how soaps and surfactants work
    • Simple machines and forces found in the home
    • Engineering challenges using common household items
    • Environmental science topics such as recycling and energy use
    • Recording observations and basic scientific inquiry
    Responsibilities
    • Lead engaging after-school science sessions for students
    • Facilitate safe, hands-on experiments and demonstrations
    • Maintain a positive, structured classroom environment
    • Manage materials and ensure proper clean-up procedures
    • Coordinate with school staff and Concorde program contacts
    Qualifications
    • Minimum 60 college credits completed
    • Comfort teaching basic science concepts through hands-on activities
    • Experience working with youth (schools, camps, after-school programs, or tutoring)
    • 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 science, education, or STEM fields
    • STEM professionals or hobbyists who enjoy teaching students
    • Tutors, camp counselors, and youth program leaders
    • Parents, makers, or DIY enthusiasts who enjoy hands-on science activities