AI-Assisted Programming Teaching Expert Part-time

<p><strong>Nebius Academy</strong> is an educational platform that helps experienced software developers stay at the forefront of technological innovation. We create specialized courses that teach professionals how to effectively use AI tools in real-world development workflows <strong>(AI Assited Programming)</strong>.</p><p>Our programs are designed to help engineers critically and productively apply artificial intelligence in their professional work, improving code quality, development speed, and overall work efficiency.</p><p>Our mission is to provide engineers with access to cutting-edge knowledge in AI-assisted development and help them become leaders in the new era of programming.</p><p><strong>Who are we looking for?</strong></p><p>We are building a talent pool of experienced developers and technical experts for ongoing roles as <strong>Instructors, Authors, and Subject Matter Experts</strong> in our AI-assisted programming educational program.</p><p>We are looking for specialists across the following languages and platforms: <strong>Golang, Kotlin, Swift, C++, Mobile Development (Android / iOS),</strong> and other languages.</p><p>A strong candidate doesn't just know their language deeply — they actively use AI-assisted development tools in their daily workflow. We prioritize hands-on experience with tools such as <strong>Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot,</strong> or similar AI coding assistants. The ability to teach others how to integrate these tools effectively into real development work is what sets our instructors apart.</p><p>These are <strong>Talent Pool positions</strong> — we continuously review applications and build our roster of experts. This means there may not be an immediate opening at the time you apply, but strong candidates will be added to our talent pool and contacted as relevant opportunities arise.</p><p>You can join us on a <strong>part-time basis</strong>, contributing as an instructor leading live sessions and workshops, as a course author creating learning materials, or as a subject matter expert supporting curriculum development.</p><p><strong>Apply now</strong> — we review applications on an ongoing basis. Our selection process is fully asynchronous and designed to respect your time:</p><ol><li><strong>Application Review</strong> — we evaluate your profile against our current needs</li><li><strong>Async Video Interview</strong> — a short self-recorded interview (10–15 minutes max)</li><li><strong>Test Assignment</strong> — approximately 1 hour to complete</li><li><strong>Talent Pool</strong> — finalists are added to our active roster of vetted experts</li><li><strong>Hiring Manager & Tech Expert Call</strong> — once a relevant position opens, we invite you to a live interview with our team</li><li><strong>Offer</strong> - We extend offer to you for a relevant position, upon the recruitment process is successfull</li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Please submit your resume in English.</em></strong></p> <br><h3>What you will do</h3> <p><strong>Available Roles</strong></p><p>We are building a talent pool of <strong>Instructors, Authors, and Subject Matter Experts</strong> for our AI-assisted programming educational programs. We hire on an ongoing basis across the following specializations:</p><p><strong>Most in demand:</strong> Golang, Kotlin, Swift, C++, Mobile Development (Android / iOS) <strong>Also relevant:</strong> other languages and technical domains</p><p><br></p><p>Depending on your expertise, you may:</p><ul><li>Deliver live workshops and training sessions</li><li>Create educational content, assessments, and project-based learning materials</li><li>Design practical exercises, guides, prompts, and reference resources</li><li>Help define curriculum structure, learning objectives, and competency frameworks</li><li>Review content for technical accuracy and industry relevance</li><li>Share insights on AI tools, workflows, and emerging trends</li><li>Collaborate with instructional designers and curriculum teams to continuously improve learning outcomes</li><li>Support program updates based on learner feedback and market needs</li></ul><p>Areas of involvement</p><ul><li><strong>Instructor</strong> — leads live sessions, workshops, and learner interactions.</li><li><strong>Author</strong> — creates course content, lessons, assessments, and projects.</li><li><strong>Subject Matter Expert</strong> — shapes curriculum strategy, competency frameworks, and program direction.</li></ul><p>⌛ All roles are part-time: <strong>10–15 hours per week.</strong></p> <br><h3>Requirements</h3> <ul><li>5+ years of experience in software engineering or a related technical field</li><li>Strong proficiency in one or more of the following: <strong>Golang, Kotlin, Swift, C++, Android, iOS</strong></li><li>Hands-on experience with AI-assisted development tools such as <strong>Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, or similar</strong></li><li>Strong ability to share knowledge through content creation, training, mentoring, or facilitation, making complex technical concepts clear, practical, and engaging for learners</li><li>Ability to work independently with strong ownership and minimal supervision</li><li>Availability to collaborate within European time zones</li><li>Ability to dedicate approximately <strong>10–15 hours per week</strong></li><li>Fluent <strong>English</strong> (written and spoken); Russian or Spanish is a strong plus</li><li>Background in developer advocacy, tech leadership, mentoring, conference speaking, or technical community engagement is a plus</li></ul><p><strong>Nice-to-have</strong></p><ul><li>Strong expertise in Software Engineering, AI Engineering, Machine Learning, or Data Science</li><li>Ability to evaluate real-world AI/LLM applications, architectures, and workflows</li><li>Experience creating competency maps, skill frameworks, learning roadmaps, or curriculum structures</li><li>Ability to review technical learning content and provide structured feedback</li></ul> <br><h3>What we can offer you</h3> <ul><li><strong>The opportunity to teach while maintaining your primary job</strong>: Share your expertise without leaving your current role.</li><li><strong>Competitive hourly rate of $40-$85 USD</strong> for flexible part-time collaboration with significant impact and an amazing team!</li><li><strong>Remote cooperation with a schedule convenient for both you and the team</strong>: We don't focus on micromanagement.</li><li><strong>Cross-cultural experience</strong>: Become part of an international team and connect with professional developers from diverse backgrounds.</li><li><strong>Meaningful impact</strong>: Share your knowledge and help experienced engineers advance their skills in AI-assisted development.</li><li><strong>Participation in innovative projects</strong>: Contribute to shaping the future of programming education and AI adoption.</li><li><strong>Professional growth</strong>: Receive feedback and develop your skills as a technical educator and thought leader.</li></ul>

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