Overview

TUMO Center for Creative Technologies is looking for a Web Development specialist to join the Educational Workshops team to lead Web Development workshops, create content and design educational material for TUMO’s students across all our centers, working year-round to develop and fine-tune the educational curriculum at TUMO.

Responsibilities:


- Design and lead Web Development workshops for TUMO’s students
- Work in Kapan but travel to other Tumo locations at least 3-4 times a year for month-long workshops
- Develop students’ skills through designing educational material for student self-learning
- Collect and evaluate students’ results at the completion of every workshop and store them for their portfolios
- Examine students’ self-learning results and provide daily feedback to them
- Other duties may be assigned

Required Qualifications:


- 2+ years of experience as a PHP developer
- Solid knowledge and experience of object-oriented programming in PHP
- Solid knowledge and experience with SQL
- Experience with PHP development using RDBMs such as MySQL
- Must have front end development experience using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Experience using open source CMS platforms (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc.)
- Must have experience working with APIs
- Experience using version control (GIT)

About Tumo Center for Creative Technologies

Tumo is an after-school learning center where teenagers acquire digital media skills free of charge. Thousands of students attend Tumo on a regular basis and participate in its innovative, self-paced program. Its educational framework is based on a proprietary platform that promotes learning through interactive game-like levels, exposing users to increasingly challenging activities. Tumo's educational methodology is based on a large set of self-instructional activities that each of the Center's students assembles into a personal learning plan in the areas of animation, game development, web development and filmmaking. To learn more about the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, please visit: www.tumo.org