Instructors (Part-Time), International & English Language Programs – Digital Skills
Position Overview
Organization: Continuum College
Title: Instructors (Part-Time), International & English Language Programs – Digital Skills
Position Details
Position Description
The University of Washington (UW) is proud to be one of the nation’s premier educational and research institutions. Our people are the most important asset in our pursuit of achieving excellence in education, research, and community service.
UW Continuum College expands the reach of the University of Washington by delivering educational programs that meet the needs of learners at all phases of their lives. We’re focused on removing obstacles to relevant educational opportunities by addressing geographic, financial, length of commitment, and time constraints, increasing access to knowledge for more people. As a diverse community that values inclusivity and collaboration, we foster a respectful, supportive workplace where innovation comes to life. By looking ahead and experimenting with new approaches, we’re creating new educational opportunities to help people thrive in a world of change.
UW Continuum College (UWC2) has up to five outstanding opportunities for part-time instructors in the customized Digital Skills course offered by International Specialized Programs between October 13 and November 14, 2025. This intensive in-person course offered at UW Seattle is a customized large lecture course created for 100-110 Thai high school students selected by Thailand’s Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa). The training is part of a nationwide initiative to transform Thailand into a global tech and supply chain hub by boosting digital skills, creating job opportunities, and streamlining business ecosystems through tax incentives, digital training, and investor-friendly reforms.
We are looking for instructors to teach and develop course content for one or more of the following five modules in this course:
Digital Citizenship, Ethics & Core Tools for Collaboration and Project Management
October 13th to October 17th (One week, T-F, 8:30-11:30 AM)
Students will be introduced to essential digital skills including online ethics, responsible digital behavior, and foundational tools for collaboration (e.g., Google Workspace, Trello, Slack). Emphasis is placed on effective communication, teamwork, and managing group work in a digital environment.
Creative Problem Solving & Business Thinking in a Digital World
October 20th to October 24th (One week, M-F, 8:30-11:30 AM)
This week focuses on developing students' ability to generate ideas, evaluate business models, and tackle real-world challenges using digital tools. Interactive workshops will help students apply design thinking and innovation frameworks in team-based scenarios.
Coding Fundamentals, IoT & Smart Tech Applications
October 27th to October 31st (One week, M-F, 8:30-11:30 AM)
Students gain hands-on experience with beginner-friendly coding platforms (e.g., Scratch, Thunkable) and explore the basics of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Lessons also cover how smart tech is applied across industries, with a focus on design, logic, and practical implementation.
AI Collaboration, Data Tools & Ethics in Emerging Tech
November 3rd to November 7th (One week, M-F, 8:30-11:30 AM)
Learners explore how AI can be used collaboratively through tools like ChatGPT and Google AI, while building data literacy using visualization platforms. The week also includes critical conversations on privacy, bias, and ethical use of advanced technologies.
Global Impact, Pitching, & Project Delivery
November 10th to November 14th (One week, M, W-F, 8:30-11:30 AM)
The final week is dedicated to refining communication skills, finalizing group projects, and delivering compelling presentations. Students pitch their digital solutions to a panel, emphasizing innovation, global relevance, and real-world application.
Instructors serve a key role in certificate programs, engaging with students, serving as subject matter experts, presenting learning content, and assessing whether learners have achieved course competencies.
The pay range for instructor positions is $1400-1600 per CEU* per course, commensurate with experience and qualifications. *This course is the equivalent of 6.9 CEUs. In addition to Instructor pay, course development work will be paid at $50/hr. We anticipate the Course Developer will spend up to 40 hours creating course content for each module.
Instructors will...
- Teach to a set curriculum plan with clear learning outcomes and competencies
- Prepare course content in advance of the course start date
- Ensure that lesson plans and presentation materials for each module are relevant and current
- Teach all class sessions at the scheduled time and location on the UW Seattle Campus
- Respond to student inquiries and provide feedback on student assignments in a timely manner
- Coordinate with other instructors, to ensure curriculum continuity across modules
- Adapt instructional techniques based on feedback from the Program Manager, and implement sound pedagogical practices
- Complete instructor onboarding, relevant learning technology training, and other training as required
- Collaborate with IELP and UWC2 staff to ensure course materials meet University accessibility requirements and standards
- Observe FERPA, HIPAA, and other privacy laws and policies.
- Participate in 1-3 instructor meetings before, during, and after the program
Additional information about UW International & English Language Programs can be found at https://www.ielp.uw.edu/programs/customized-programs/overview
UWC2 Extension Lecturers / Instructors are Academic Staff, not faculty. These are part-time, temporary positions.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum three years of professional experience relevant to the course topics.
- Prior experience with in-person teaching / training.
- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
- Ability, and desire, to successfully work with individuals from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Willingness to teach with minimal supervision while maintaining high standards of professionalism, punctuality, and content relevance.
- Legal authorization to work and receive compensation in the United States. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
- Must successfully pass a criminal background check as a condition of employment.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Prior experience teaching / training learners under the age of 18.
- Current, or previous, University of Washington instructor.
- Prior teaching or mentoring experience with international learners.
Instructions
To apply to teach a Digital Skills module, please submit the following:
- A cover letter describing your areas of interest and expertise. At the top of the cover letter, please identify the specific module(s) you are interested in teaching. Applications that do not contain this information, called out clearly at the top of the cover letter, will not be considered.
- Resume or CV
- Names and contact information of three references. [optional]
Applications received by July 20, 2025, will receive priority consideration.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status.
Benefits Information
A summary of benefits associated with this title/rank can be found at https://hr.uw.edu/benefits/benefits-orientation/benefit-summary-pdfs/. Appointees solely employed and paid directly by a non-UW entity are not UW employees and are not eligible for UW or Washington State employee benefits.
Commitment to Diversity
The University of Washington is committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http://www.washington.edu/diversity/diversity-blueprint/). Additionally, the University’s Faculty Code recognizes faculty efforts in research, teaching and/or service that address diversity and equal opportunity as important contributions to a faculty member’s academic profile and responsibilities (https://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/FCG/FCCH24.html#2432).
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Disability Services
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso@uw.edu.