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JOB: Google Workspace Instructor

I wanted to share a contract Instructor position that I have in case you might have someone that might be interested.  They can work from home.

 

Pay is $25/hr and I'm looking at paying more for classes over 6 students.

 

Remote Virtual Google Workspace Instructor 

To provide computer training to corporate and government students through virtual/remote delivery. 

Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Provides engaging training sessions to students that knowledge ranges from beginner to advanced 
  • Assists in customer need analysis and offer recommendations 
  • Participates in product and process improvement 
  • Assists with special projects and assignments as requested 
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Content 

  • Google Workspace
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Professional Requirements 

  • Punctual
  • Professional Appearance
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Shows flexibility to change
  • Has a positive attitude toward students and staff
  • Accepts feedback and constructive criticism
  • Adheres to the mission, vision, and values of the organization

 

Qualifications and Skills 

  • 1 – 2 Years Teaching Experience
  • Familiarity with online delivery

 

Please let me know if you know of anyone.

 

Thank you,

 

 

Mark Kite

Business Development Manager

main: 602.266.1500 | direct; 602.396.7691 | email: mkite@trainingtoyou.com

2200 North Central Avenue Suite 400 | Phoenix, AZ 85004

 

 

Mrs. Grijlava

ASU Prep Phoenix

Apple Teacher with Swift Playgrounds Recognition

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Best regards,

Hoda Harati, PhD

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