Careers Teaching Assistant (Los Angeles)

Job Title
Careers Teaching Assistant (Los Angeles)
Job ID
27701641
Part Time
Yes
Work Hybrid
Yes
Location
Los Angeles,  CA
Other Location
Description
Start Date: May 2023
Employment Type: This is a part-time position. A flexible schedule including occasional weekend hours is required.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Reports to: Manager of Curricula and Instruction
 
TKH General Overview
The Knowledge House’s mission is to empower and sustain a talent pipeline of technologists, entrepreneurs, and digital leaders, who will lift their communities out of poverty.
 
The Knowledge House (TKH) approach is to (1) close gaps in the education­-to-­employment pipeline in underserved communities in the Bronx NY, Newark NJ, Atlanta GA, and Los Angeles CA, neighborhoods by teaching young adults aged 16­-24 skills to launch careers or ventures in technology, and (2) support links between local youth, tech innovation, and business development that bring positive community impact. Headquartered in the South Bronx, the poorest congressional district, TKH has served more than 1,900 students since 2014. Current core programs include our Innovation Fellowship focused on software engineering, cybersecurity, and digital design for adult job trainees, and our Karim Kharbouch Coding Fellowship for high school students learning computational thinking and web design. 
 
Benefits of working at The Knowledge House:
  • Apply your teaching and learning expertise to address the knowledge and skills gap to low income and underrepresented communities nationwide (we are rapidly expanding in NYC, Newark, Atlanta, and LA)
  • Be part of a fast-moving and tech-enabled organization that’s building the next generation of tech entrepreneurs, technologists, and innovators 
  • Join a startup where every team member is expected to contribute to strategy, create solutions and improve organizational culture
  • Flexible schedule hours within required evening class times and team meeting requirements; ability to work from home for part of the workweek
 
Role Overview:
Reporting to the Manager of Curricula and Instruction, the Career Teaching Assistant will be responsible for leading tasks related to career class instruction and fellow support including class facilitation, assignment review and grading, curricular development support, and holding office hours with fellows.
 
The ideal candidate will be a strategic leader with a problem-solving orientation and curious mindset who communicates effectively and  possess the ability to:
  • Establish and maintain a supportive learning environment that prioritizes high accountability and respect for individual learning needs.
  • Support learners of diverse backgrounds and perspectives
  • Manage a high volume of assignment review through superlative time management skills
  • Facilitate workshops based on a provided curriculum with guidance from the Career Lead Instructor.
 
As a growing organization, we expect that the specific needs and job description will shift over time and other duties may be assigned by the Manager of Curricula and Instruction.
 
Key Areas of Responsibility
  • Assisting Teaching and Student Support
    • Assist in the conducting of 1 weekly virtual course to a large, multi-track cohort of Innovation Fellows between the hours of 2:30 - 6:30pm PST on Thursdays between September and June.
    • Facilitate a weekly virtual course following a provided curriculum for a group of LA-based fellows from 5:30-9:30pm PST on Thursdays on Thursdays between September and June.
    • Assist in the conducting  of 1 monthly 60-minute  workshop during evening hours to a large class of fellows from both the Innovation Fellowship and Karim Kharbouch Coding Fellowship during the academic year.
    • Assistant in the conducting of 1 weekly virtual course to a large cohort of KKCF fellows between the hours of 8:30am - 12:30pm PST during June, July, and August.
    • All assistant duties include management tasks including drafting and posting assignments in the LMS, uploading resources and class recordings to LMS, taking attendance, support of instruction, and implementation of both guided and unguided labs via Zoom.
    • Review student feedback and troubleshoot class issues during team  meetings.
    • Review video assignments, and provide feedback and grades according to rubrics and lead instructor guidance.
  • Class Reporting Duties and Deliverables
    • Work with the lead instructor to compile all student attendance, incident reports, lab submission rates and grades, weekly assignment submission rates and grades, and project deliverable submission rates and grades.
    • Prepare to review reports during weekly Track Meeting.
  • Recruitment & Pretraining Support
    • Help recruitment staff in supporting info sessions and workshops as needed.
Schedule Requirements:
Candidates must be available for the specific weekly events described below:
  • Weekly class times (Innovation Fellowship): Thursday 2:30-9:30pm PST, September - June
  • Weekly class times (KKCF Fellowship): Monday or Thursday 8:30am - 11:30am PST, June - August (exact schedule TBD)
  • Weekly department meeting: Tuesdays 1:00-2:00pm PST  (preferred but not required)
  • Office hours with fellows: Friday & weekend (time of day is flexible)
The remaining weekly hours are flexible.

Qualifications:
 
Experience
  • Working knowledge of workforce development, adult education, and/or eLearning curriculum design, with preference to those who have undergone career training similar to TKH’s content and approach
  • Proficiency in Google Apps, Google Classroom and MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) desired; Experience with Canvas LSMS a plus.
  • Experience working in classroom environments 
  • Excellent time management
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills and people skills
  • Experience teaching, mentoring, or tutoring is a plus
  • Excellent writing skills for content creation activities
  • LMS understanding (Classrooms, Attendance, Grades, etc..)
 
Skills & Approach to Work
  • Computer proficiency, including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Drive, Google Suite,  Google Classroom and other Learning Management Systems
  • Excellent interpersonal communication and persuasive communication skills, including public speaking abilities.
  • Exceptional organizational skills and ability to balance multiple priorities and deadlines in a constantly changing and fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to independently produce high quality work, delegate, problem-solve, and ask for help when needed.
  • A passion and love for our students and their genius. A tenacious desire to smash all barriers in the way of our students accessing rewarding, high-paying careers in technology.
  • Ability to train others and create curricula for diverse groups
  • Coachable, open to feedback, and eager to develop their current skills
  • Teamwork, including actively reaching out to colleagues to support or consult on projects and maintains a collaborative work environment
  • Commitment to contributing to positive organizational culture and core values.
Compensation
 
The compensation for this part-time role is $25/hour for an expected ~25-hour workweek.

It is the policy of The Knowledge House Fellowship, Inc. to promote and provide equal employment opportunity without discrimination based on age, race, creed, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, Veteran status, genetic predisposition, or carrier status.
 

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