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* Inform students about their options for tech support | * Inform students about their options for tech support |
Revision as of 16:52, 16 September 2011
Job Title: Linux Class Teaching Internship |
Responsibilities
- Set up computers and peripherals for each student in the class
- Teach students of varying experience and ability basic computer skills
- Give students an orientation to the Ubuntu GNOME desktop GUI
- Teach students the basics on how to use Ubuntu for basic tasks such as websurfing and word processing
- Answer questions asked during class
- Inform students about their options for tech support
- Encourage students to take other available monthly classes
- Clear out the classroom after classes
Desired Qualifications
- Knowledge of basic computer use
- A high level of patience
- An interest in teaching people from a range of backgrounds
- A desire to work with people
- Knowledge about GNU/Linux
- Ability to lift a monitor
- In addition: The ideal candidate will be able to work well in a fairly distracting environment and communicate concepts and the vocabulary necessary for understanding. The need for patience and kindness cannot be stressed enough!
In addition:
The ideal candidate will be able to work well under stress and maintain a positive attitude in a relatively chaotic setting. The candidate will not be afraid to ask questions, but will be able to work on projects with minimal supervision. The candidate will be able to remain flexible as Free Geek grows and changes.
Benefits:
This position is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable job skills, make a difference for people and the environment, and make connections in the community. Active volunteers are eligible to receive a 20% discount on items in the Free Geek Thrift Store and to become a member of the First Tech Credit Union. Free Geek also offers free computer classes to volunteers. In addition, interns can choose to receive a free computer after volunteering 24 hours in our internship program.
To apply
Please fill out our interest form, and we'll get back to you soon.