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Journalist

About Us
We are a student run, non-profit organization dedicated towards teaching young kids (5-15 years old) coding and AI. We offer free classes around STEM topics to underrepresented and low income families. We like to think that our organization is unique due to its TeensTeachKids program that trains students to become skilled teachers. Through this training course, teachers develop learning responsibility, patience, skills in communication, and leadership. For more information, please visit our website at www.aigolearning.org.

About You
We are currently seeking a new member of our team in the role of Journalist. We are looking for this person so that we can spread the word of our organization to a wider range of audience. The biggest perks of this role will be working with both teachers, students, and parents, as well as AiGoLearning team members to publish relevant news about the organization; coming up with new ideas that may benefit the popularity of these articles; and designing your own section dedicated for newsletters on our official website. This team role is integrated in our AiGoLearning team group, which consists of various other positions catering towards tasks; we all work together and help each other in developing the organization. The team overall describes itself as driven, hardworking, and creative. If this sounds interesting to you, please contact mike@aigolearning.org or visit our website for more information at www.aigolearning.org

About This Job
Core Responsibilities:

  • Publish weekly/bi-weekly articles regarding current news of AiGoLearning
  • Listen in on classes/meetings/or communicate with parents to find topics
  • Design own and teachers’ page on official website just for published articles
  • Interview teacher of the month/year, star students, engaging parents 
  • Work with marketing team to spread the word
  • Suggest areas of improvement to cater towards larger audience