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Teacher Assistant - Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures (f/m/x)

Berlin
Part-time
Working Student
15 € per hour

About the Role

CODE is looking for a Teacher Assistant for the module (SE_02) and the associated course, Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures.

In this position, you will support our students in their learning experience by:
  • Helping to create a fun, rigorous environment for students to learn.
  • Answering student questions and supporting them to progress in their learning journey through office hours, Slack, Google Classroom, and during LUs.
  • Ensuring that essential course feedback reaches faculty.
  • Running practice sessions for students, and helping with content & challenges they are struggling with.
  • (SE_02) Reviewing student hand-ins and giving them feedback throughout the semester.
We’re looking for someone with the following skillset:
  • Desire to help fellow students. (Experience teaching or tutoring is a plus.)
  • Some understanding and practical experience with Python. (Experience with other programming languages plus.)
  • Passed the module Algorithms and Data Structures or similar.
For working student positions at CODE, we need you to meet the following requirements:
  • Being currently matriculated at a German university.
  • Having a registered address in Germany and a German tax number.
  • Having the right to work in Germany.
  • Having a German bank account.
What you can expect:
  • Contract type: Minijob
  • Duration: Fall Semester 2026 (1st Aug - 31st Jan))
  • Part-time position (maximum 320 hours for the total duration of the contract)
  • 15 EUR hourly rate (gross)
Application:
If you are interested in this role, please upload your CV.
In a cover letter, please describe briefly your motivation and why you’re a good fit for a teaching position. (Please don’t use an LLM to generate the cover letter.)

About us

CODE is a private state-recognized and accredited university of applied sciences that is embedded into the vibrant network of Berlin’s digital economy. At the core of our study programs is a self-directed project-based learning concept. Together with a network of partner organizations, our goal is to provide students with practical, real-world, and digitally-oriented education and the ability to face the technological and social changes and challenges of tomorrow.


About Working At CODE:

CODE’s atmosphere is creative and dynamic, with an international team in the heart of Berlin. We value your strengths and will support you in your professional development as well as provide fair compensation and some fun additions. Most importantly, joining CODE means being a part of a passionate team that is shaping the future of higher education. CODE aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive and respectful working environment, and where all team members can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of color, LGBTQIA+ and those with disabilities. We value diverse backgrounds and believe they are integral to our growth and development as an institution.