Drone Camp Instructor; Summer Program
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Education / Teaching
Summer Seasonal, Education Administration
Overview
The Drone Camp Instructor will design and facilitate an engaging, hands‑on summer camp experience in which students learn to build, program and fly drones
. The camp will emphasize collaboration, problem-solving, and cultural connection, while introducing students to career pathways in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).
June 8-12, 2026 from 7:30-11:30 (students 8:00 - 11:00)
Additional InformationALAS is part of a multi-district Collaborative Council (Alliance for Educational Equity). We are seeking a qualified, innovative, and student-centered educator to lead a week-long Drone Education camp for students in grades 9-12. This cross-district initiative brings together students from participating districts to explore drone technology, build marketable skills, and foster meaningful relationships across communities.
Key Responsibilities- Plan and deliver a structured, week-long drone education curriculum.
- Facilitate hands‑on drone building, programming, flying, and racing activities.
- Teach and model FAA safety standards and responsible drone operation.
- Use varied instructional strategies including collaboration, project‑based learning, and flexible grouping.
- Create a welcoming, inclusive environment that promotes student voice and belonging.
- Collaborate with camp staff and district partners to ensure program success.
- Support the student application and selection process to ensure equitable representation across districts.
- Supervise students and maintain safe flight operations at all times.
The Drone Camp will:
- Expose students to high-demand career pathways in UAS, including agriculture, real estate, law enforcement, government, and marketing.
- Build technical skills in drone construction, flight operations, and safety protocols.
- Promote cross-district collaboration and relationship‑building.
- Ensure inclusive participation and representation of culturally, linguistically, and socio‑economically diverse students.
- Foster positive interaction and understanding among students from neighboring communities.
- Preferred:
Valid FAA Remote Pilot Part 107 SUAS (Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems) license. - Valid MN teaching license Preferred.
- Experience working with high school students
- Knowledge of drone systems, flight operations, and safety procedures.
- Ability to lead hands‑on, project‑based STEM learning experiences.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Hourly per diem plus program prep hours and reporting at the conclusion of program (approximately 30 hours).
Postings current as of 2/28/2026 8:53:58 PM CST.
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