Computer Software Instructor
Computer Software Instructor
(Part-time)
Reports to: Director of Workforce Development
Hours: 20 hours/week
Location: OIC Main Campus
The Computer Software Instructor delivers hands-on and hybrid training for adult learners in OIC’s CST
(Computer Software Training) program. This is a people-centered teaching role requiring patience, clarity,
and enthusiasm for helping adults build skills that change their lives. The ideal candidate has office
management or executive assistant experience, excellent communication skills, and strong proficiency in
modern office technology.
Key Responsibilities
● Teach Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Google Workspace, and technology
essentials.
● Introduce students to other digital tools (calendaring, file management, email etiquette,
graphics,etc.)
● Support learners with hands-on guidance across Levels 1–3.
● Prepare and facilitate hybrid sessions as needed.
● Track attendance and skill progression.
● Maintain structured, positive, culturally respectful classroom environments.
● Model professionalism, reliability, and strong organizational practices.
Qualifications
● Advanced proficiency in workplace software, including Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and
file organization required.
● Strong communication, patience, and ability to explain concepts clearly.
● Reliable, responsible, and people-centered.
● Background in office management, executive assistant, or virtual admin work preferred.
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