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IT Instructor / Technology Skills Coach

 Position Title
Digital Equity Instructor

Reports To
WDF

Employment Status
Part-Time (potential to full-time)

Salary Range
$25/hour

Other Availability
After-hours availability as needed and every other Saturday

Work Location
Primarily on-site


Position Summary 
The IT Instructor provides technology instruction and digital literacy coaching to Work Force 
Development (WDF) program participants. This role ensures participants gain the practical IT 
skills, software knowledge, and digital confidence needed to succeed in training, on-the-job 
learning, and future employment opportunities. The instructor also contributes to programs’ 
improvement and collaborates with WFD staff to integrate technology into career readiness and 
personal development activities. 


Key Responsibilities / Duties 


Instruction & Digital Literacy 
Plan and deliver engaging, project-based technology classes. 
Teach Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and basic business technology skills. 
Provide guidance on digital communication, professional online behavior, and online 
safety. 
Support participants in using software and digital tools required for OJT, apprenticeships, 
and career tasks. 


Participant Assessment & Support 
Track participant attendance, engagement, and progress. 
Assess skill development and provide individualized feedback. 
Support participants in applying technology skills to workplace tasks, assignments, and 
projects. 


Program Coordination & Improvement 
Collaborate with WDF staff to integrate digital skills into career readiness programs. 
Provide recommendations for program improvement, new digital tools, and instructional 
methods. 
Maintain instructional materials, lesson plans, and learning resources. 


Collaboration & Communication 
Communicate participant progress and challenges to supervisors and relevant staff. 
Participate in staff meetings and professional development sessions as needed. 


Qualifications & Skills 
Experience teaching or training participants in technology or digital skills. 
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, and other common business 
software. 
Strong knowledge of digital literacy, online safety, and professional online 
communication. 
Ability to plan and implement project-based learning activities. 
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. 
Comfortable supporting diverse learners, including those with limited prior experience. 
Collaborative, hands-on, and self-motivated. 
Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required. 
Experience working with pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, or workforce development 
programs is a plus. 


Work Environment / Schedule 
Part-time  
On-site for classes, workshops, and participant support 
Collaboration with other program staff is required. 


Impact 
This role ensures participants develop the technology skills, digital confidence, and applied 
knowledge necessary to succeed in workforce training, apprenticeships, and future employment. 
The IT Instructor supports the program’s mission of preparing participants for equitable, career
ready opportunities while fostering engagement, skill development, and lifelong learning. 
Please submit your resume and cover letter to HR@alliesincaring.org to apply

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