Join Our Team! WeTeach_CS Seeking Computer Science Education Specialist

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Damian Hopkins

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Make your mark in the world of Computer Science (CS) education! The WeTeach_CS team is seeking the right candidate to be our new Computer Science Education Specialist. The position will work with the EPIC/WeTeach_CS team to create and deliver professional development to K-12 educators.

Job qualifications include:

·         Be a certified teacher.

·         Experience teaching K-12 computer science or cybersecurity.

·         Dynamic communicator capable of creating and delivering engaging, motivational presentations and effectively teaching complex concepts to various audiences, including beginners.

·         Experience developing or delivering computer science instructional resources for K-12 educators/students.

·         Ability to foster open and constructive dialogues with educators, promoting understanding and collaboration on topics related to effective pedagogy, differentiated instruction, belonging in STEM, embracing differences, and broadening participation in computing education.

Apply today! Thinking you may not have all the qualifications? That’s OK! We are looking for the right candidate, not the “perfect” candidate.

Says EPIC Director of CS Education Strategy Allen Antoine: “We are dedicated to making CS exciting for students to learn and educators to teach. This vision starts with our CS education specialists, who are pivotal in inspiring teachers and shaping the future of CS education! A dynamic presenter can turn even the driest professional development sessions into captivating experiences, motivating participants to immediately apply what they've learned.”

 

 

Thanks,

— Damian

 

DAMIAN HOPKINS, Communications Specialist

The University of Texas at Austin Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)

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