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2025 Summer Immersion Program, Site Lead

Girls Who Code is seeking enthusiastic Site Leads for our 2025 virtual Summer Immersion Program. Our curriculum is designed to educate, inspire, and equip high school girls and non-binary students with the skills and resources to pursue academics and careers in the technology and engineering sectors, as well as build bravery and confidence.  Our virtual program is unique in its approach by offering students across the country and around the world to participate in a 2-week virtual class that includes synchronous and asynchronous instruction alongside college and career exploration opportunities. In total there will be two rounds of our 2-week programs throughout the summer, with 1-week between rounds for Teaching staff and Site Leads to prepare.  


We believe all girls have the interest and ability to code. Our virtual Summer Immersion Program Site Leads work with our Instructors and Teaching Assistants to encourage, nurture and mentor girls and non-binary students through our program. Site Leads do this by conducting virtual classroom observations, facilitating virtual check-ins with Teaching Teams, providing coaching and support, and acting as a communication liaison between classrooms and GWC central office. In addition, Site Leads will help manage the relationship with Summer Immersion Program Partners with guidance from Girls Who Code’s Curriculum and Program Operations teams. Find out more about our Summer Immersion Program on our website


Responsibilities: Instructor/TA Coaching & Development
  • Regularly observe each virtual classroom and Teaching Team in order to provide feedback and actionable suggestions around instructional practice and classroom culture (on a weekly basis).
  • Facilitate weekly virtual check-in meetings with the Teaching Team to review observation feedback, share updates from GWC central office, review student progress and classroom concerns. 
  • Brainstorm solutions and approaches to classroom management issues.
  • Encourage Teaching Teams to implement instructional best practices such as promoting engagement with breakout rooms, constructing structured checks for understanding, scaffolding the lesson, etc.
  • Encourage and act as a thought partner with Instructors and TAs on ways to adapt lessons to their classroom’s interests and strengths.
  • Ensure classroom responsibilities and tasks are divided fairly amongst Teaching Team members. 
  • Provide coaching for any communication issues within the Teaching Team.
  • Work through any challenging projects or concepts with the Teaching Team.
  • Communicate about Instructor and TA development, classroom progress, issues or concerns regularly with your manager during weekly check-ins.
  • Respond to slack messages, calls, and emails in a timely fashion.
  • Review and approve timesheets submitted by Instructors and TAs. 
  • Submit performance feedback for assigned Instructors and TAs once the summer program concludes and complete an end of program check out meeting with each Teaching Team member.


Partner Engagement and Relationship Management
  • Assist Teaching Teams in maintaining a professional and responsive relationship with the partner/host point-of-contact according to guidance provided by GWC Central staff.
  • Clarify and remind the teaching staff of details for virtual engagement opportunities throughout the summer.
  • Represent Girls Who Code externally in meetings and engagements with GWC partners.
  • Escalate any issues with the partner according to the established GWC reporting process.
  • Communicate lesson feedback to the GWC Curriculum + Instruction Team on a regular basis through weekly surveys, and other communication channels (Slack, email, etc.) as needed. 


Student Emergencies and Issues
  • Help teachers and TAs address and escalate to GWC central offices of urgent needs, such as illness or absences.
  • Follow established escalation procedures for any student or family issues that arise during the program.


Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree required; Bachelor of Education strongly preferred.
  • 4+ years teaching, administration, or other in-school experience.
  • Experience leading and managing an effective and supportive classroom environment for students.
  • Demonstrated poise, professionalism, and exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to comfortably engage with a variety of program stakeholders ranging from corporate partners, funders, members of the press, and/or technology executives.
  • Consistently maintains a positive attitude and builds strong relationships with the Teaching Teams, students, and partners. 
  • Timeliness and dependability in attendance throughout the program, including all training sessions prior to program start and post-program reporting requirements.
  • Commitment to Girls Who Code’s mission.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience teaching in an academically and culturally diverse classroom.
  • Prior experience coaching and developing teachers. 
  • Experience with facilitating virtual zoom meetings and navigating online learning platforms.
  • Prior experience with Girls Who Code.


Requirements (Please read carefully)
  • Must be able to commit to both SIP Rounds of teacher support, plus the week of preparation time (“Week Zero”). 
  • Synchronous class and partner engagement time is generally from 12:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT, but there are other synchronous duties during the program. 
  • Note that teaching staff are required to be online for synchronous duties and meetings from 11:30 am ET to 6:00 pm ET (note, Teaching Teams have some flexibility around scheduling some meetings and duties).

  • The dates for each round are listed below and are inclusive of week zero and program dates.
  • Round 1 starting Friday, June 27th through Friday, July 18th, 2025
  • Round 2 starting Monday, July 21st through Friday, August 8th, 2025

  • Ability to commit to the following hour requirements: 
  • Week Zero Prep Time ~ 15 hours per week 
  • In Program Work Time ~ 30 hours per week 

  • Additionally, candidates must be available for mandatory, multi-day Virtual Teacher Training sessions prior to the program's start date.
  • Staff are paid for attending the training and completing all deliverables.
  • SIP Staff Training: June 23rd - June 26th, 2025 (3pm - 6pm Eastern)


$38 - $40 an hour

Girls Who Code is committed to building a truly diverse and inclusive organization with a focus on valuing, serving, and understanding our target constituents, while challenging all stakeholders to think inclusively for the betterment of our programs.


Girls Who Code is an equal opportunity employer committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its hiring and promotion process without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, national origin, ethnicity, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Racial and ethnic minorities and men are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.  GWC is not able to sponsor employment visas.

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What You Should Know About 2025 Summer Immersion Program, Site Lead, Girls Who Code

Join us at Girls Who Code as a Site Lead for our 2025 Summer Immersion Program, where you'll have the incredible opportunity to guide high school girls and non-binary students on their journey into the tech and engineering fields! Our program is not just about coding; it’s designed to foster bravery, confidence, and an eagerness to explore careers in technology through engaging virtual classes. You’ll partner with Instructors and Teaching Assistants to create an inspiring learning environment filled with encouragement and growth. Your days will be packed with conducting virtual classroom observations, facilitating helpful check-ins with Teaching Teams, and providing coaching that empowers both educators and students alike. Additionally, you'll manage important communications between classrooms and our central office, ensuring that the program runs smoothly and efficiently. Your expertise will also extend to nurturing our relationships with program partners, making each experience richer for everyone involved. The role requires a BA (preferably in Education) and at least four years of experience in teaching or administration. You’ll need great communication skills and a love for mentorship as you guide our teams and students through the program. This is a chance to make a real difference in young people's lives while indulging your passion for education and technology. If you're ready to empower the next generation of tech leaders, come join us this summer and help shape a new horizon for girls and non-binary students in tech!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for 2025 Summer Immersion Program, Site Lead Role at Girls Who Code
What are the qualifications needed for the Site Lead position at Girls Who Code?

To qualify for the Site Lead role at Girls Who Code, you’ll need a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Education, and at least four years of teaching or administrative experience. You should exhibit strong communication skills and the ability to lead effectively in a supportive classroom environment. Prior experience coaching teachers and familiarity with virtual learning platforms are highly preferred, as they will enable you to guide your Teaching Teams efficiently. Additionally, a commitment to the mission of Girls Who Code is essential.

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What are the responsibilities of a 2025 Summer Immersion Program Site Lead at Girls Who Code?

As a Site Lead in the 2025 Summer Immersion Program at Girls Who Code, your roles include conducting virtual classroom observations, facilitating regular check-ins with teaching teams, providing actionable feedback, and coaching educators on best practices in teaching. You will also play a crucial role in managing partnerships with program hosts and addressing student emergencies. Your goal is to ensure both students and teaching teams have the support they need to thrive throughout the program.

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Can I work part-time as a Site Lead at Girls Who Code for the Summer Immersion Program?

The Site Lead position during the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program is designed for full commitment. You'll be required to participate in both program rounds and the preparation week, which means committing to significant hours each week, including synchronous teaching duties from 12 PM to 4 PM EDT. This role is about creating a stable and continuous environment for both teachers and students to ensure a successful learning experience.

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How does Girls Who Code support professional development for Site Leads?

Girls Who Code is dedicated to the professional growth of our Site Leads. Throughout the Summer Immersion Program, you’ll receive ongoing training and support, including mandatory training sessions prior to the start of the program. You’ll also participate in weekly check-ins, whereby you can discuss classroom dynamics, obtain feedback, and continue developing your coaching skills. We believe that investing in our Site Leads directly enhances the quality of education we provide to our students.

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What is the payment structure for the Site Lead role at Girls Who Code?

As a Site Lead for the Girls Who Code 2025 Summer Immersion Program, you'll be compensated at a rate of $38 - $40 an hour. Additionally, you’re paid for attending mandatory training sessions held prior to the start of the program. This ensures that your commitment is acknowledged financially, alongside the invaluable experience and mentorship opportunities you gain by helping shape the future of tech education.

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Common Interview Questions for 2025 Summer Immersion Program, Site Lead
Can you describe your approach to mentoring teachers in a virtual environment as a Site Lead?

When mentoring teachers as a Site Lead, my approach focuses on collaboration and constructive feedback. I believe in regular communication through virtual check-ins, where we can discuss observations, share constructive criticism, and work together to brainstorm solutions to challenges. Additionally, I aim to promote best practices in engagement and lesson adaptation, empowering educators to be innovative in their approach.

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How would you handle conflicts within a Teaching Team during the program?

Handling conflicts within a Teaching Team involves addressing issues head-on with open communication. I would facilitate a discussion, allowing each member to express their thoughts while guiding them to collaborate on finding a resolution. It's vital to maintain a positive team environment, and often a well-mediated conversation can lead to stronger relationships and improved collaboration moving forward.

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What experiences do you have with online learning platforms, and how would they benefit your role at Girls Who Code?

I have extensive experience with various online learning platforms, which have equipped me to navigate virtual classroom dynamics effectively. Familiarity with these tools allows me to support teaching teams in incorporating tech efficiently into their curriculum. I leverage this knowledge to enhance student engagement and monitor educational outcomes through tech-rich instructional practices.

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How do you plan to engage students and keep them motivated throughout the program?

To engage and motivate students, I believe in personalized approaches to learning that align with their interests and strengths. I plan to encourage creative projects, team collaboration, and real-world applications of coding skills. Highlighting the real-world impact of their work and celebrating small victories often boosts their intrinsic motivation.

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What strategies would you use to support Instructors and TAs in implementing best practices?

Supporting Instructors and TAs requires providing resources and structured feedback. I would utilize regular classroom observations to offer actionable suggestions specific to their teaching style. Further, I would promote peer collaboration among Teaching Teams to exchange ideas and reinforce effective teaching strategies, ensuring that everyone is equipped to support students fully.

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How would you approach feedback reviews for Instructors and Teaching Assistants?

I approach feedback reviews as an opportunity for growth. I prioritize constructive feedback that highlights both strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring it is rooted in specific observations. By setting actionable goals during these reviews, I can facilitate development plans that encourage ongoing learning and adaptation.

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What steps would you take in case of a student emergency during the program?

In a student emergency, I would follow established protocols for immediate support. First, I would assess the situation to provide responsive care. Then, I would coordinate with GWC's central office for escalation and ensure that the affected student receives timely assistance. Maintaining communication with all parties involved is crucial to managing the situation effectively.

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Why do you believe all girls have the ability to code?

I firmly believe that all girls possess the potential to code. Coding is about problem-solving, creativity, and persistence — skills everyone can develop, regardless of gender. My experience with diverse learners has shown me how a supportive environment can spark interest and foster confidence in tech fields. We simply need to encourage exploration and allow them to embrace their capabilities.

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What can you tell us about the importance of collaboration with program partners?

Collaboration with program partners is vital to enhancing student experiences. Building strong relationships with partners allows for creative resources, networking opportunities, and real-world insights into the tech world. In my role, I aim to ensure that communication lines remain open, enabling us to leverage these connections for the benefit of our students.

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How do you respond to challenges during the Summer Immersion Program?

When faced with challenges during the Summer Immersion Program, I adopt a proactive and flexible mindset. I prioritize quick assessment and mobilization of resources, collaborating with the team to brainstorm solutions. My aim is to foster resilience and positivity even in tough situations, guiding everyone to focus on what we can achieve collectively.

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