Freelance Technology Facilitator (North America)

Decoded Limited
London
11 months ago
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ABOUT DECODED
We are Decoded, the pioneers of transformative technology education. We democratise cutting-edge skills. We help transform traditional businesses into tech companies. We give our learners the skills and confidence to embrace the future of work.
Our products and methodologies have been shaped through our collaboration with some of the largest and most technologically progressive organisations in the world. We use the intelligent, ethical and creative application of technology to lay the foundations for a more productive and promising world – one with unlimited possibilities.


OVERVIEW

We are in search of facilitators to deliver our outstanding virtual/in-person education experiences.

Our Technology Facilitators run short-form workshops in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Innovation, and Programming. You will work with employees from a variety of sectors, helping shape their understanding of technology and ability to effectively engage with technical teams.

You can work remotely from anywhere in the GMT -8 (Pacific Standard) to GMT -5 (Eastern Standard) time zones with travel within North America for in person sessions.

When applying please bear in mind the following:

  • We work in an area flooded with tech buzzwords (e.g. AI, machine learning, blockchain) — in your application show us how you would explain a buzz-wordy term to a room full of people that ‘get it’ but might have never ‘done it.’

  • We really enjoy videos, and portfolios of work that show us your skills (make it fun)

  • We deliver training that is technology and innovation focused — see if your application can reflect this

  • This job is hiring on a rolling basis - if you haven't heard back from us in a while, it just means we are waiting for the right educational session to consider you for.

ACCOUNTABILITIES

As a Freelance Technology Facilitator at Decoded, you are accountable for:

  • Delivering our product workshops to learners, at times alongside a co-facilitator

  • Delivering our varied content to specific clients and industry sectors

  • Acting on feedback from peers, learners and the Decoded team


SPECIFIC ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Workshop Preparation

  • Reviewing exercises and other learning materials before a session

  • Learning about your learners and the businesses they work for

  • Familiarising yourself with the course structure and content, proactively filling gaps in your knowledge

  • Self-assessing your skills and taking up suitable training and professional development opportunities

Workshop delivery (in-person and virtual)

  • Delivering a 10/10 learning experience in each workshop

  • Communicating complex technology concepts and techniques with energy, focus and patience

  • Engaging and captivating the attention of a room of busy working professionals

  • Collaborating with your co-facilitator to give each session a consistent and balanced pace and tone

  • Facilitating the learning journey for your audience, and leaving no-one behind whilst also providing stimulation for advanced learners

  • Enabling an inclusive, collaborative and respectful learning environment

  • Submitting written feedback to our internal teams to enable constant improvements to the content and logistics of each workshop



WHO ARE YOU?

  • You are comfortable public speaking and educating any audience — from teenagers to CEOs. You are confident in your skills at communicating about data, coding or cybersecurity related technologies. You are in love with technology and learning.

  • Our facilitation style is built on:
    - Audience participation, active engagement, and hands-on activities
    - Storytelling

  • Our Freelance Technology Facilitators are a community of technology education superstars. They are confident yet humble, and are passionate about giving their learners confidence in the skills required for the future of work.

  • You might be a founder or entrepreneur. Physicist or philosopher. You are a technologist who believes in human potential.

  • Whatever your background, you are always:
    - Empathetic
    - Obsessed a learning and teaching
    - Programming literate
    - Curious about new technologies
    - Critical thinker


TEAM & REPORTING STRUCTURE

This role will report into the Product Resource Manager


DAY-TO-DAY

Freelance Technology Facilitators are allocated session delivery on a month by month basis, depending on your availability and our requirements. There is no guarantee of work each month.

Our workshops range from 1 to 3.5 hours. We run many of our workshops online however we are looking specifically for people who want to deliver in North America. We are specifically looking for facilitators that will leap at the opportunity to see the world by facilitating sessions with us!

INTERVIEW PROCESS

  • You will be invited for an initial call if your CV meets the role’s requirements.

  • If successful, you will then be asked todesign and recordyourself presenting for 10 minutes a technical content lesson on a topic of your choice.

  • A full brief will be shared with you in advance.

  • Successful applicants at this stage will be invited to join Decoded’s Freelance Facilitation Team


Decoded is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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