AI Education Consultant – K-12 Strategy & Innovation (Ind. Contractor)

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About Us:
Beyond Technology Education (BTE) helps K-12 schools prepare students for high school, college, careers, and the AI-powered future. Through our Next Generation Technology Program (NGTP) and Technology Plus curriculum, we deliver AI-driven digital literacy, computer science, and future-ready skills.
We’re seeking an experienced educator with expertise in AI prompting, agent building, “vibe coding,” instructional design, and K-12 strategy. This is a part-time consulting role with potential to grow into a full-time AI Technologist position.
What You’ll Do:
  • Conduct AI Audits for schools—assessing readiness across operations, teaching, and learning.
  • Develop AI integration strategies aligned to curriculum, teacher readiness, and student outcomes.
  • Design engaging AI-driven instructional materials and professional learning content.
  • Create and refine AI prompts, agents, and workflows for instructional and operational use.
  • Lead professional development on AI tools, ethics, and best practices.
  • Advise on AI policy and responsible use in K-12 settings.
  • Stay ahead of emerging AI trends and tools relevant to education.
What We’re Looking For:
  • US-based with strong English communication skills.
  • 5+ years in K-12 education (teacher, instructional coach, tech coordinator, or district leader).
  • Proven experience with AI tools (prompt engineering, agent development, workflow automation).
  • Strong instructional design skills—able to create engaging, standards-aligned learning experiences.
  • Deep understanding of digital literacy, media fluency, and computer science in schools.
  • Ability to connect instructional goals with AI solutions.
  • Skilled in creating engaging “vibe-coded” strategies that inspire adoption. Self-motivated consultant who works independently.
Nice to Have:
  • Experience with strategic edtech planning like NGTP.
  • Familiarity with ISTE standards & project-based learning.
  • Background in school tech audits or transformation projects.
  • Knowledge of digital citizenship, ethics, and AI safety.
Role Details:
  • Type: Independent Contractor (10–20 hrs/week to start)
  • Compensation: Competitive hourly/project rate
  • Future Path: Full-time AI Technologist opportunity
  • Start: Immediate
How to Apply:
Submit your resume and a brief cover letter highlighting:
Your K-12 education and tech experience.
    AI and instructional design projects you’ve led or contributed to. Why you’re excited about AI in education.

This is a remote position.

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