Mad Science After School Program Instructor Chantilly

Mad Science After School Program Instructor

Part Time • Chantilly
Mad Science is the WORLD'S leading provider of Science Programming for Kids!!! 

After School Program Instructor Position

Why work with Mad Science?

  • Get paid to lead fun and exciting science classes and workshops for elementary aged (K-6) students (no science background required)!
  • We teach you everything you need to know with video and hands-on training sessions. Classes are easy to learn and we provide you with curriculum notes.
  • Our afternoon programs accommodate busy schedules, one hour classes usually run between the hours of 3:00 and 6:00 pm. 
  • Many different locations all throughout the DMV and Baltimore area.
  • Make a difference and have a job that you truly look forward to doing.
What is the job description?

  • After completing training you will present fun, interactive, after school classes to elementary aged children.
  • Lots of exciting hands-on experiments and activities in every class.
  • We supply everything you need to teach including program content, materials, take-home projects, and an awesome Mad Science exclusive t-shirt to wear!
  • Hours are limited, as most can only work one or two classes per day. 
How are instructors compensated?

  • $75 per program/class taught (one of the highest rates for after school program instructors)
What are we looking for in a Mad Scientist?

  • You must enjoy and have some experience working with elementary aged children
  • Positive energy and a sense of humor
  • Reliable personal transportation (a must)
Questions?

Email Donna@madscienceofdc.com 
Compensation: $50.00 per hour




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