EDMO is a national education nonprofit that provides equitable access to out-of-school learning opportunities designed to help every person cultivate a sense of self, own their impact, and show up in the world with curiosity, courage, and kindness. Since 2004, our award winning camps, classes, tutoring programs (and more!) have engaged kids' minds and bodies. Whether in person or online, all EDMO programs are hands-on, interactive, and fun - built to unlock the inner scientist, artist, or coder in every kid. At EDMO, we celebrate getting messy and making mistakes while encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. Team members enhance social-emotional skills such as collaboration and empathy alongside our campers, making EDMO an environment where all people grow. Visit edmo.org to learn more.
Job Description
EDMO’s summer team members spend 3-5 weeks connecting with kids, honing leadership skills, and making a real impact - all while rocking wacky costumes and getting pied in the face! Our summer positions offer a unique opportunity to help kids uncover hidden talents and dive deeper into existing talents. Spend your summer pursuing your goals and developing invaluable, transferrable professional skills (including problem solving, classroom management, and coaching).
The Instructor is responsible for teaching all science/maker curriculum for campers entering K-8th grades. They train on all EDMO curriculum and lead their campers through four rotations including two curriculum theme rotations, one rotation focused on social and emotional learning, and one outdoor game time period. Our curriculum themes are STEAM/SEL based. Instructors should be prepared for a summer filled with personal and professional growth, classroom management practice, and a whole lot of FUN!
Main duties include:
- Approaching education with passion and excitement and building positive role model relationships with campers
- Leading two rotations of enrichment curriculum daily with themes varying by week
- Assisting with Game Time and SEL curriculum
- Refining curriculum and adding personal contributions as seen fit
- Working closely with other staff members to create fun camp games, songs, skits and activities – and participating in all
- Helping to lead daily camper check in and check out procedures
- Interacting with parents in a professional and energetic manner
- Helping to cultivate healthy self-esteem and a natural love for learning
- Ensuring all campers are safe and have a positive experience in our program (this includes diligently following all EDMO Covid-19 guidelines)
- Exhibiting the EDMO Vibe and demonstrating through actions and words each of the social emotional learning (SEL) skills of empathy, responsibility, initiative, collaboration, problem solving and emotion management, while also reinforcing these qualities in other staff and kids
Position reports to: Program Manager
- Must be 18 years of age
- High school diploma or GED
- Previous satisfactory experience working with groups of students.
- Completion or willingness to complete the Instructional Assistant Exam coordinating with academic level required for the position (Will waive requirement with proof of Bachelor’s degree with coursework primarily in English, AA degree or completion of 48 college-level units).
If you are missing any of the qualifications listed below, or only have experience/expertise in one subject area please don't be discouraged! We love teaching like-minded humans! Please still apply if you are enthusiastic about this work and think you would be a strong fit. Preferred qualifications are:
- Experience facilitating groups of children and/or working with youth programs
- Experience (and a love for!) working with kids
- High sense of responsibility and dependability
- Contagious enthusiasm and charisma
- Strong team player
- Creative, flexible, and excellent multi-tasker
- Willingness to solve problems, be patient, and remain positive and fun
- Classroom management and teaching experience is a HUGE plus
- Degree in progress in a related field and/or relevant experience
Curriculum specific experience may include:
- A science background including biology, chemistry, and physics
- Basic science lab skills
- Engineering
- A love for performing, storytelling, or engaging kids with creative activities is a plus!
- Teaching credentials or units towards credentials is a HUGE BONUS!
Additional information
Program Dates: Summer 2025: 7/14/25-8/1/25
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 AM - 5:00pm
Training: There will be 50 total hours of spring training for this position.
Pay: $20-$24/hour