Fast Facts
This Full Stack Tech Fellow position involves teaching and supporting summer students in a web development curriculum, emphasizing hands-on learning and mentorship in San Francisco.
Responsibilities: Facilitate technical lessons, provide student support, troubleshoot issues, and assist in classroom management during a summer web development program.
Skills: Core web development technologies including React.js, Node.js, and Express.js; classroom support experience; strong relational database knowledge (Postgres, MySQL).
Qualifications: 1+ years of experience in web development, degree in computer science or related field, or equivalent bootcamp certification.
Location: San Francisco, California
Compensation: $30 - $45 / Hourly
About Our Immersives
A key part of our programming is our summer immersives: full-time programs that teach full stack web curriculum to rising college Juniors. Students are taught a rigorous web development curriculum, join specialized events and technical workshops, and are matched to industry experts for mentorship during the program. These programs run during the summer and include in-person positions.
Our current program scope calls for:
- 2 in-person Tech Fellows in San Francisco, CA
About the Role
Location: San Francisco, California
Role Type: Full-Time Contract
Duration: April 21st, 2025 - August 15th, 2025 (Training Start and the Summer Program Dates)
Reports To: Senior Manager, Employer Programs
Compensation: $30-$45 per hour (Candidate hourly rate is dependent on experience and new staff rarely start at the top of the range)
Our Tech Fellows play a critical role in the instructional team, ensuring that students receive the support they need throughout the program. Tech Fellows provide support to both the instructional staff and students. The main responsibilities include providing hands-on support to students during instruction, structured academic sessions, and in designing and executing their own original projects. This role also assists the Instructional Team with classroom management and administrative tasks. The ideal candidate is passionate about education and technology, with a deep commitment to providing opportunities for students identifying with underrepresented groups in tech.
The Tech Fellow will be responsible for supporting a world class student experience for the duration of the program where students learn from CodePath’s curriculum. In this course, students learn web development fundamentals that will set them up for future success in their academic and professional careers.
Tech Fellows will need to be available during the following dates/time:
- April 21 - May 30, 2025 (up to 70 hours total, dates/times TBD): Training
- June 2 - August 8, 2025 9:00am - 5:00pm PST: Program dates
- Contract Start: April 21, 2025
- Contract End: August 15, 2025
*The exact dates of training and program run may vary slightly as details are solidified.
**Please note that we have accounted for closures due to national holidays and have program flexibility with time off during the summer.
Key Responsibilities
- Help facilitate and answer student questions during technical lessons on the fundamentals of web development using React.js, Node.js, Express.js, and Postgres
- Troubleshoot and debug a range of student issues during project work time thoughtfully and professionally
- Facilitate a variety of working sessions including morning stand-up and extended group project work times
- Develop strong relationships with program participants to support their growth and development throughout the program
Qualifications
- 1+ years of formal experience working as a web developer in core technologies
- Strong understanding of core technologies: React.js, Node.js, and foundational database knowledge. Our ideal candidate has strong familiarity with relational databases (e.g. Postgres, MySQL, etc.)
- Computer science (or related field) degree, full stack bootcamp certification, or comparable experience working in/learning software development
- Classroom support experience working with students, troubleshooting issues, and helping debug
Compensation
This is a seasonal, full-time (40 hour/week) position.
Candidates will be paid a competitive hourly rate for up to 5 weeks of part-time training and 11 weeks full-time training and program instruction. Our hourly band is $30 - $45 an hour, and the average compensation for full program participation is $21,000 for the summer program. Candidate hourly rate is dependent on experience and new staff rarely start at the top of the range.
This position is not eligible for medical, dental, or vision benefits or paid time-off. Commuting costs will be reimbursed up to $100/week during in-person program.