Financial Literacy & Business Instructor (After School)
Concorde Education
Washington, District of Columbia
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JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$50–$100 Per Hour
LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia
POSTED
13 days ago
Location: On-site at a partner school or community site (varies by assignment) Schedule: 1–4 hours per week, after school Program Length: ~10 weeks Start Date: Rolling openings based on partner schedules Compensation: $50+ per instructional hour (flexible based on experience, program, and commute)
About the Role
Concorde Education is seeking a Business, Finance & Entrepreneurship Instructor to lead engaging, real-world after-school programs. This role introduces students to practical financial literacy and business concepts through interactive, hands-on learning.
Programs may focus on personal finance, entrepreneurship, or small business basics, depending on the site and learner group. The goal is to make these topics accessible, relevant, and immediately useful.
What You’ll Teach
Students will explore how money and business work in real life, including:
Budgeting, saving, and spending decisions
Banking, credit, and financial responsibility
Basic investing concepts (intro level)
Entrepreneurship and business ideas
Pricing, profit, and simple business models
Marketing, branding, and customer experience
Communication and presentation skills
Responsibilities
Lead engaging, discussion-based and project-based sessions
Teach practical, real-world financial and business concepts
Adapt lessons to different age groups and experience levels
Foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative learning environment
Guide students through a simple business or finance-related project
Communicate with site staff and track attendance/session completion
Qualifications
Minimum of 60 college credits
Background in business, finance, entrepreneurship, or related field
Experience working with students or groups (teaching, tutoring, training, etc.)
Strong communication and facilitation skills
Ability to explain concepts in a clear, practical way
Reliable, professional, and comfortable in a school or group setting
Who This Role Is Great For
Teachers or aspiring educators
Business professionals or entrepreneurs
Finance, economics, or business students
Anyone who enjoys teaching real-world skills to students