About the Organization:
The Police Athletic League (or PAL) is New York City’s largest independent youth development organization. We operate diverse programs from Head Start, Day Car and Universal Pre-K programs; to elementary and middle school after-school programs, summer day camps and summer Playstreets. We run evening teen centers and college readiness programs, as well as youth employment and juvenile justice programs. In its over a century of service, PAL is continuing its evolution and remains a vibrant and vital New York City institution.
Position Summary:
The Computer Literacy Expert delivers engaging, high-impact instruction to middle school and high school students, building advanced digital skills and real-world technology competencies. This role empowers youth to confidently use technology for learning, problem-solving, and future academic or career pathways through expert-level guidance and hands-on instruction.
The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise with the ability to connect with adolescents, translate complex concepts into accessible lessons, and create a supportive, inclusive learning environment.
Pay & Commitment:
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$125 per hour
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3-hour shifts, 2 days per week
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16 weeks beginning in March
Key Responsibilities
Youth-Focused Instruction
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Plan and deliver interactive, age-appropriate lessons that build advanced computer literacy skills
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Teach practical digital competencies such as productivity tools, systems navigation, online platforms, digital safety, and responsible technology use
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Differentiate instruction to meet varying skill levels while maintaining high expectations
Technical Guidance & Problem Solving
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Support students in troubleshooting complex technology challenges
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Model effective problem-solving strategies and critical thinking
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Provide individualized coaching to strengthen confidence and independence
Student Engagement & Development
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Foster curiosity, collaboration, and digital confidence among middle and high school students
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Create a positive, inclusive classroom culture that supports participation and respect
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Connect technology instruction to real-world applications, academic success, and career exploration
Program Collaboration & Support
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Coordinate with program staff to align instruction with youth development goals
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Track participation and instructional progress as required
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Provide feedback to support program improvement
Qualifications
Education
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Education, or a related field preferred
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Relevant certifications or equivalent professional experience may be considered in lieu of a degree
Experience
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Minimum of 3–5 years of professional experience working with technology, digital tools, or computer systems
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At least 1–2 years of experience teaching, training, or mentoring youth or adolescents
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Experience in classroom, afterschool, or youth program settings strongly preferred
Skills & Competencies
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Advanced proficiency with computers, software applications, and digital platforms
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Strong instructional, communication, and classroom management skills
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Ability to explain complex concepts in clear, age-appropriate ways
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Commitment to digital equity, accessibility, and positive youth development
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
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Ability to facilitate instruction in a classroom or computer lab setting
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Ability to use computer equipment for extended periods
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Ability to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation
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