
Summer Camp:
Instructor / Facilitator
Trim Tab is looking for instructors and facilitators who want to help young people build confidence, curiosity, and real-world skills through hands-on learning. Trim Tab provides the core technology, materials, and curriculum, while instructors bring the creativity, classroom judgment, and facilitation skills that make the learning experience come alive.
Role Details
Dates: July 20–30, 2026 (some training and setup required leading up to camp)
Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 8am-4pm
Location: Juan Diego High School - (300 E. 11800 S, Draper)
Compensation / Role Type: Fixed project-based role, $2,200.00 for the full assignment
Responsibilities & Requirements
In this role, you will be expected to:
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1. Lead or co-lead hands-on STEM learning activities for middle-school students.
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2. Use Trim Tab-provided technology, materials, and curriculum as the foundation for camp instruction while customizing activities, examples, pacing, and facilitation to maximize student curiosity, exploration, and engagement.
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3. Facilitate interactive lessons connected to assigned topics such as AI, robotics, design thinking, VR/AR, 3D design and printing, entrepreneurship, and related creative technologies.
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4. Create a welcoming, organized, and confidence-building learning environment.
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5. Manage classroom flow, student engagement, transitions, materials, and daily activity structure.
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6. Work cooperatively with program leadership, teaching assistants, mentors, and support staff.
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7. Attend required training and preparation before camp begins.
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8. Be available for the full camp schedule and any required preparation or wrap-up responsibilities.
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9. Communicate clearly, follow through consistently, and adapt when plans, technology, or student needs change.
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10. Complete any required onboarding, screening, training, or other requirements before working with students.
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Strong Fit / Preferred Experience
This role may be a strong fit if you have experience with:
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1. Teaching, facilitation, coaching, mentoring, or youth program leadership.
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2. Working with middle-school or high-school students.
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3. Creating hands-on, interactive, project-based learning experiences.
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4. Managing an active classroom or group learning environment.
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5. STEM subjects such as coding, robotics, AI, 3D design, drones, VR/AR, design thinking, entrepreneurship, or related fields.
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6. Tools such as Tinkercad, CoSpaces, Merge Cube, micro:bits, Sphero RVR, Onshape, or similar platforms.
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Relevant experience may come from paid work, volunteering, school, community programs, coaching, mentoring, personal projects, or other hands-on experience.
Thank you for your interest in helping Trim Tab create meaningful, confidence-building opportunities for young people.

