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Software Engineering Instructor/Mentor - Dallas Campus

Company Description
 
Hack Reactor is a program for gifted students of software engineering. In three months, we transform ambitious amateurs to coding professionals.
 
Hack Reactor's mission is twofold: to empower people and to transform education through rapid-iteration teaching. We are the premier advanced immersive program that trains exceptional full-stack Software Engineers. Students train 11 hours a day, 6 days a week, over 12 weeks in a curriculum focused on computer science fundamentals and JavaScript.
 
Employees enjoy a fun, collegial startup environment genuinely committed to employee health and wellness, and filled with talented, hard-working, and fun people. You will be surrounded by friendly, brilliant, and mission-driven professionals who work hard to provide the best student experience of its kind in the world. 
 
Job Description
 
We are looking for a Technical Mentor to train the brightest students in the coding industry in JavaScript fundamentals and engineering best practices.
 
Technical Mentors are primarily responsible for ensuring students are technically prepared for a successful job search and career in the software industry. They are student-facing members of the team-building culture, coaching success behaviors, and talking code. The Technical Mentor works closely with a small classroom of students across the entire length of the program and is responsible for the educational and hireability outcome of the student as well as the strength of the community. The Tech Mentor watches over their class of students and ensures on a day-to-day basis that everyone is learning rapidly and is on track for success. When a student gets a job after the program, it is the core teaching staff that they thank with the deepest emotion.
 
Responsibilities
  • Ensure students are technically prepared for the job search
  • Accurately, consistently, and proactively ensure student success and encourage autonomous learning
  • Provide expert technical and project management guidance to small groups of students building exciting projects using cutting-edge technologies
  • Proactively track & communicate student progress using program workflow, including grading, feedback, and modeling successful behavior
  • Remediation and Support: Build and execute student action and remediation plans to ensure that all of our students become successful software engineers
  • Curriculum Generation: Create & deliver materials and lectures addressing popular technologies and cohort-specific needs
  • Collaboration: Serve as a technical partner to all other departments that ensure job search success
 
Experience
Candidates who hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or higher in the subject taught would qualify, or otherwise meet one of the following requirements:
  • Master’s (or higher) with 3-4 related semester credit hours + 1 year work experience
  • Bachelor’s with 6-8 related semester credit hours + 1 year work experience
  • Any Bachelor’s + 2 years work experience
  • Associate’s with 9-12 related semester credit hours + 2 years work experience
  • Any Associate’s + 3 years work experience
  • Completed a 900+ related contact hour program + 4 years work experience
  • GED or high school diploma + 5 years work experience
 
Qualifications
 
  • Expert-level software engineer, strong JavaScript knowledge, familiarity with emerging technologies like React, Redux, Typescript, and Angular
  • Experience with industry-standard software development practices and methodologies like Agile, Scrum and Kanban
  • Ability to model student progress and remove educational roadblocks
  • Empathy and charisma
  • Passion for education and service
  • Skilled and engaging facilitator/lecturer
  • A can-do attitude and a sense of humor
  • Willing, humble, and talented teammate
 
Job Perks

  • Full benefits: medical/dental/vision insurance
  • Inspiring workplace and motivated colleagues
  • Pre-tax transit benefits and HSA
  • FTO and sick days
  • Awesome, open-office location 
 
Galvanize provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status.

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