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Computer Science Teacher

Bridges Academy
FULL_TIME Remote · US Studio City, CA, US USD 5417–7917 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Bridges Academy is dedicated to understanding and educating gifted and highly gifted students with learning differences (twice-exceptional or 2e students) and fostering a successful academic and social experience for our students and the broader community. We do this through the work of two divisions: Bridges Academy (LA) and The Center for Twice-Exceptional Research and Professional Development (The 2e Center). Bridges Academy (LA), a college preparatory school for Grades 3-12, empowers its students to thrive academically and socially through small classes and differentiated instruction, creating an environment in which gifts are recognized and developed and learning differences and disabilities are accepted. Many students come to Bridges defined by their challenges but graduate defined by their strengths and talents. For the 2026-2027 school year, Bridges Academy LA is looking for an enthusiastic and committed 3rd-12th grade Computer Science teacher . Bridges seeks a candidate from independent, public, or charter schools who has experience teaching elementary and secondary students computer science skills ranging from photo editing to programming. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Designing and implementing project-based learning experiences in Photoshop, Animate, 3D Modeling and Animation, Scratch, Python, Java, Javascript, and Godot , guided by students' strengths, talents, and interests. One of these classes may be taught online Planning for students' technical literacy, computational thinking, and software proficiency Robotics program co-instructor Advising a group of 8 students Supervising students during recess and lunch time Chaperoning field trips and other excursions Participating in division, department, grade level, and all school meetings Required Education and Experience: Single-subject teaching credential (or equivalent) and bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Educational Technology, or a related field; master's degree preferred. 3-5 years teaching experience with a progressive, constructivist orientation; work with gifted students preferred. Proven proficiency in teaching a diverse stack of creative and technical tools, specifically Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop/Animate), block-based coding (Scratch), 3D animation and modeling, and high-level programming (Python/Javascript/Godot) . A successful candidate will: Develop warm, trusting relationships with students and adults Provide a positive environment in which students are encouraged to be actively engaged in the learning process Demonstrate integrity, initiative, self-awareness, and a growth mindset for both students and themselves Have a passion for education, especially for gifted, neurodiverse students that is also grounded in inclusion, equity, and belonging Demonstrate flexibility, sound judgment, strong social skills, and the ability to read, assess, imagine, evaluate, calculate, and make wise decisions Bring significant experience and comfort with implementing differentiated instructional programs Demonstrate strong communication skills in person, in writing, by phone, and via Zoom Show enthusiasm, creativity, and compassion Work comfortably in a team environment Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of novel and engaging project-based-learning curricula Communicate with families regarding student progress, potential, and behavior through phone calls, emails, and parent/teacher conferences Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, counselors, and administrators to develop an in-depth knowledge of students' learning profiles Lastly, ideal candidates will have the following knowledge base: Current knowledge of secondary Computer Science curricula and an understanding of how inclusion can inform those curricula. Understanding of gifted, neurodiverse students and their development Understanding of social emotional development, executive function support, and a willingness to learn more Knowledge of instructional methodologies to support discipline-specific and interdisciplinary learning for gifted, neurodiverse students Knowledge of and ability to implement meaningful and authentic diagnostic and progress assessment measures Knowledge and effective use of instructional methods and learning materials, especially in differentiation Knowledge of problem and project-based learning Knowledge of how to develop an appropriate curriculum for a wide array of learners Knowledge of Google Classroom and the willingness to