Concorde Education·San Diego County, California
Lead engaging after-school chess sessions for students, teaching rules, tactics, and strategies. Facilitate guided practice and maintain a positive, inclusive classroom environment while coordinating with school staff.
Lead engaging after-school chess sessions for students Teach chess rules, tactics, and strategies in a clear and age-appropriate manner Facilitate guided practice, puzzles, and organized gameplay Support students with varying levels of chess experience Maintain a positive, structured, and inclusive classroom environment Encourage sportsmanship, respectful competition, and thoughtful decision-making Manage chess sets, boards, timers, and other program materials responsibly Coordinate professionally with school staff and Concorde program contacts
Minimum 60 college credits completed Strong knowledge of chess rules, tactics, and foundational strategy Experience working with youth through teaching, tutoring, camps, clubs, coaching, or youth programs Ability to explain chess concepts clearly to beginner and intermediate players Strong communication and group facilitation skills Reliable, punctual, and professional Who This Role Is Great For Many of our chess instructors are: Current or former teachers and educators Experienced chess players, club leaders, or tournament participants College or graduate students with experience in education, mathematics, or strategy-based activities Tutors, camp counselors, coaches, and youth program leaders Professionals and hobbyists who enjoy sharing chess with younger learners Individuals who enjoy helping students build patience, confidence, and critical-thinking skills Salary: 50 - 100 USD Per hour
Candidates must have completed at least 60 college credits and possess strong knowledge of chess rules and strategy. Experience working with youth through teaching, coaching, or tutoring is required.
Market context
In California, support roles that work with children often draw steady interest because schools and programs need staff who can help maintain safe, inclusive environments. These roles can be competitive when candidates already have CPR, First Aid, and child abuse prevention training, plus experience working with diverse groups of children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certifications are current before applying.