Elementary Makerspace Teacher - Summer 2026
Company: Lakeside School
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Role: Summer at
Lakeside is currently recruiting for an Elementary Makerspace
teacher to teach at our Investigative Learning Camp Jr., an
academic and experiential summer camp designed for students
entering grades 3-4. Classes include Makerspace: Circuits (July
6-10) and Makerspace: Engineering Design Challenge (July 13 - July
17). The Investigative Learning Camp Jr. (ILC Jr.) offers students
the opportunity to take classes covering STEAM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics)-based topics. All
courses encourage creative play and hands-on learning; courses are
project-based and do not assume students have any previous
knowledge of the subject matter. No homework is assigned. These
classes run mornings, 8:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m., July 6- July 10 and
July 13- July 17, Monday - Friday. There will be a mandatory
orientation meeting on Wednesday, July 1. Visit our Investigative
Learning Camp Jr. webpage to read more about this camp, including
descriptions of the courses offered for summer 2026. Specific
Responsibilities: Create an inclusive and culturally responsive
curriculum that encourages creativity, collaboration, risk-taking,
and critical thinking Create organized and engaging lesson plans
that include additional challenges for each day Order and organize
supplies as necessary Supervise and instruct a diverse group of
students that have different educational backgrounds and
experiences Train and supervise the assigned high-school counselor,
who serves as a classroom teaching assistant Provide individual
support and adapt different teaching strategies for students
needing additional instruction Requirements and Qualifications:
Demonstrated cultural awareness, including knowledge of themselves
and the cultural lenses they bring to interactions. The candidate
will understand different perspectives; interact respectfully with
cultures other than their own; and cultivate meaningful
relationships with people that have different cultural frameworks.
Prior experience teaching a diverse group of elementary,
middle-school, or high-school age students; demonstrated equity and
inclusion mindset. Candidates should be aware of their own identity
and biases; candidate actively works to create an inclusive
classroom environment. A bachelor’s degree, masters degree in a
relevant subject area preferred Experience with inclusive and
multicultural curriculum development Excellent communication and
organizational skills Positive and collaborative attitude
Candidates must satisfactorily complete two criminal background
checks. Valid CPR & First Aid certification by July 1, 2026.
Compensation and Benefits The stipend for this position is $2,000.
Lunch is included. The course may only run if enough students
register. Enrollment will remain open until June 1. If the number
of students enrolled is too small to run by June 1, or if the
course is canceled for any reason, the stipend will not be paid.
Summer at Lakeside also offers free camp for children (Gr.3-8) of
all summer employees for the weeks when they are working for the
summer program. Employees must register their children via the
Summer at Lakeside webpage. Application Process Interested
candidates should submit a brief cover letter, resume, and work
history. The application process will remain open until a qualified
candidate has accepted an offer. Applicants being considered will
be interviewed. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom. For
additional questions regarding this opportunity, please contact Kat
Yorks, Director of Summer at Lakeside, by email, or by phone,
206-440-2701. PLEASE DO NOT SEND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO KAT
YORKS’S E-MAIL. Application materials need to be submitted online.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Lakeside School is an equal opportunity employer seeking to
diversify its workplace. Working At Lakeside At Lakeside we are
committed to sustaining a school in which individuals representing
diverse cultures and experiences instruct one another in the
meaning and value of community. To learn more about working at
Lakeside, including our professional development and mentoring
programs, benefits, diversity and inclusion, and opportunities for
involvement in non-academic programs, please visit our Careers page
on the Lakeside School website. Participate in the 2026 Diversity
Career Fair hosted by POCIS Northwest Virtual: Sunday, February 8,
2026, 9am-12pm PST on Zoom In-Person: Saturday, February 28, 2026,
9am-12pm at The Lakeside Middle School For more information and to
register, visit Diversity Career Fair
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