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10-11th Grade ELA Instructor (Summer 2026)
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Greensboro, United States
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June 24, 2026
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Job Description
Title: ELA Instructor (10-11th Grade)
Department: SEO High School Scholars, North Carolina
Report to: National Manager, Teaching & Learning
Compensation: $40/hour
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Location: Guilford County, NC
Work Arrangement: This role requires remote, online work
Hours: 29-31 hours/week
Schedule: 8:30-2:00 PM (Mon-Thurs); 9:30-12:30 PM (Fri)
ABOUT SEO
Founded in 1963 during the Civil Rights Movement, SEO closes educational and career opportunity gaps for 7,000 ambitious young people annually.
SEO Scholars is a free, eight-year, academic program that transforms public high school students in New York City, San Francisco, North Carolina, and Miami into college graduates. SEO Scholars successfully educates and mentors students to and through college. 100% of Scholars are accepted into four-year colleges, 85% of Scholars graduate with a Bachelorβs degree, and 80% are first-generation college ...
Department: SEO High School Scholars, North Carolina
Report to: National Manager, Teaching & Learning
Compensation: $40/hour
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Location: Guilford County, NC
Work Arrangement: This role requires remote, online work
Hours: 29-31 hours/week
Schedule: 8:30-2:00 PM (Mon-Thurs); 9:30-12:30 PM (Fri)
ABOUT SEO
Founded in 1963 during the Civil Rights Movement, SEO closes educational and career opportunity gaps for 7,000 ambitious young people annually.
SEO Scholars is a free, eight-year, academic program that transforms public high school students in New York City, San Francisco, North Carolina, and Miami into college graduates. SEO Scholars successfully educates and mentors students to and through college. 100% of Scholars are accepted into four-year colleges, 85% of Scholars graduate with a Bachelorβs degree, and 80% are first-generation college ...