Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee·Nashville, Tennessee
The Computer Science Intern will work alongside students at Code Academy to teach coding concepts and app design. They will also identify needs within the program and develop projects as solutions or collaborate on existing app design projects.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee – Club Next
Spring 2027 Paid Onsite Internship: Youth Development/Computer Science
Do you have a passion for working with youth AND technology? Join Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee in this PAID internship program. This experience is designed for someone with a desire to impact youth through expanding their knowledge on coding concepts, technology, STEM, and app development!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee is in search of Computer Science Interns (CSI) to join the Code Academy team in Davidson County.
Work alongside students at Code Academy to teach coding concepts and app design.
Spring Code Academy coding clubs take place from February - April.
Training provided on conducting sessions, curriculums, and effective teaching skills.
Identify a need within the program and develop an internship project as a solution or collaborate on a current app design project.
This is GREAT for your resume/portfolio as well as the youth we serve!
• Maintain close, daily contact with club staff, volunteers, members (youth), to receive / provide information,
Hours range from 5-15 hours per week depending on program needs.
BGCMT reserves the right to deviate from posted credentials in determining what combination of candidate education, experience, and skills are best suited to a position. BGCMT is an equal provider of services and equal opportunity employer--CRA 1964 and ADA 1990.
Job Categories: Education, Other, Social Services
To apply, submit your application & cover letter detailing applicable experience & desire to join the internship program.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and 1 to 2 years of experience working with children or youth. An interest in coding concepts and app design, along with excellent communication skills, is also required.
Market context
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