Tufts University College Pre-College Location: Medford, Massachusetts Open Date: Oct 10, 2025 Deadline: Oct 24, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The Tufts University College Pre-College team is currently seeking a Program Instructor for our 1-week gaming program: Coding for Gaming, offered to rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduating seniors. "Coding for Gaming" is a fast‑paced, immersive summer program that introduces high school students to the core principles of game development, interactive storytelling, and coding through the lens of professional game design. Students will gain hands‑on experience designing, prototyping, and coding their own playable games. In just one week, students will explore the full game development pipeline—from concept to code—while learning about the collaborative roles of designers, developers, and storytellers in the gaming industry. The goal is for students to learn not just technical skills, but also creative problem‑solving, playtesting, and game design. There is potential for this instructor to design their own curriculum and path for this program. Time Commitment Coding for Gaming will take place for 1 week: Monday, June 22–Friday, June 26, 2026. The Program Instructor can expect to work an average of 2‑3 hours per week during the spring semester (expected to start late April) for pre‑program planning, with full time hours during the 1‑week June program. Program Planning: 2‑3 hours/week from April to June (flexible days/times) Program Dates: June 22 to June 26, 2026 Program Hours: Monday‑Friday 9 am‑5 pm, with some preparation time before/after programming as needed Compensation The total compensation for the Coding Academy Program Instructor position, inclusive of all planning and program time, is $3,500 (standard summer instructor rate). Responsibilities Identify guest speakers, recruit and hire instructional support positions Place students into groups, set up Canvas, classroom sessions, and other resources as needed Develop and refine the Coding for Gaming curriculum, syllabus, and block schedule Design summer program schedule, including field trips, opening and closing activities, in coordination with the Program Lead and other instructors Lead and instruct a group of students in an in‑person instructional setting, maintaining high standards for behavior and safety from June 22 to June 26, 2026 Attend all program events from June 22 to June 26, 2026 Plan final project for students prior to program start with support of Program Lead Assist students who are struggling with course content and proactively support them as needed Serve as a positive adult role model for members in the program through appropriate dress, speech, attitude, and courtesy Evaluate program daily and suggest improvements, needs, hazards, and recurring trends to Program Lead for further evaluation Demonstrate reliability and punctuality by arriving on time for all scheduled activities Ensure student attendance is monitored during programming, reporting on attendance to guarantee that proper safety procedures are followed Submit final grades in a timely manner in accordance with Tufts University deadlines Other duties as needed Qualifications Required: Must be able to instruct students of varying skill and experience levels in multiple programs based on interest and ability Demonstrate responsibility, a desire to help others, discretion, and flexibility Ability to work with students of diverse ethnic backgrounds, academic profiles, and skill levels Knowledge and ability to instruct students in coding languages (C#, JavaScript, Python, or other similar programming languages) Strong interpersonal, communication, organizational, and customer service skills (written and verbal) Adept critical thinking, process development, and operationalization. Strong attention to detail Excellent project management skills, prioritization abilities, and navigation of tight deadlines Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Passion for learning and education Preferred: Computer/Engineering/STEM/Education related majors or relevant experience Experience teaching high school or undergraduate students in coding and/or game design Familiarity with popular programming languages (Python, JavaScript, C++, C#, HTML/CSS) Game, web and/or app development experience using languages such as Swift and/or Blockly Application Instructions Submit your resume and cover letter to be considered for this position. Please reach out to precollege@tufts.edu with a subject line of: Coding for Gaming Program Instructor if you have any questions. Apply on Handshake. #J-18808-Ljbffr Tufts University
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