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Part-Time Study Skills and Robotics teacher
Christ Episcopal School (Rockville, MD)
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Posted: 10-Oct-25
Location: Rockville, Maryland
Type: Part Time
Salary: $8k - $15K
Categories:
Elementary Teacher
Technology Instruction
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Christ Episcopal School in Rockville, MD, is seeking a dynamic, part-time teacher for the remainder of the academic year. We're looking for someone to inspire students to be curious problem-solvers and respectful digital citizens.
This focused role, perfect for a committed individual, includes the following responsibilities:
Teaching three sections of study skills/digital literacy per week to 5th and 6th graders.
Teaching two robotics (Robo Wunderkind) sections per week for lower school. Training is provided!
The Details:
Schedule: Approximately 8-10 hours per week, ideally on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Compensation: Salary ranges from $8,000 - $15,000 for the remainder of the school year, commensurate with experience and weeks worked.
Location: Rockville, MD.
A Bachelor's degree is required, and experience teaching young students from diverse backgrounds is a plus. If you love sparking "aha!" moments and are passionate about teaching, we want to hear from you!
Christ Episcopal School in Rockville, MD, is a co-educational independent school for Preschool 2s through 8th grade that combines rigorous academics with a warm, inclusive community. With small class sizes (10:1 student-teacher ratio), a diverse student body, and a commitment to character development grounded in Episcopal values, CES inspires students to become confident, caring, and engaged learners. Faculty enjoy the benefits of teaching in a close-knit, supportive environment where innovation is encouraged, relationships thrive, and teachers’ passions directly shape student growth and success.