After-School Club Instructor
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 08 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Bonuses per session |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 07 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | North West London, London |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | RoboThink UK |
Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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About Us:
We are currently hiring STEM Instructors to join our dynamic Stanmore team. This is the perfect part-time role for college/university students or early-career graduates looking for flexible, meaningful work with children, while developing real-world leadership, teaching, and tech skills.
What You Will Do:
As an After School Club Instructor, you will:
- Deliver exciting STEM sessions using our kits and lesson plans (no prior robotics knowledge needed – we provide full training!)
- Inspire and guide children aged 4–14 to build their own robots, code games, and solve engineering challenges.
- Help children build confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
- Work in a small team with full support from a Lead Instructor and Training Manager.
- Support classroom behaviour, setup/pack-down, and maintain a safe, inclusive environment.
- Communicate positively with children, parents, and school staff.
Who We Are Looking For
- Passionate about working with children and making a difference.
- Are aged between 16-26
- Enjoy working with children and want to build communication or teaching skills, and who is an energetic team player.
- Background or strong interest in STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Maths) or education.
- Reliable, punctual, and professional.
- No teaching or STEM experience is needed – just a willingness to learn and a passion for working with kids.
Bonus if you have:
- Experience with coding, robotics, or electronics (Scratch, Python, Arduino, etc.)
- Prior experience in childcare, tutoring, summer camps, or youth clubs
What You Get
- Pay between £14 - £17 per hour (based on experience, performance, and age)
- Paid training, performance bonuses, and references for future employers.
- Real classroom experience with leadership development opportunities.
- Part-time schedule that fits around university timetables.
- Access to teaching certifications and long-term roles.
We are currently hiring STEM Instructors to join our dynamic Stanmore team. This is the perfect part-time role for college/university students or early-career graduates looking for flexible, meaningful work with children, while developing real-world leadership, teaching, and tech skills.
What You Will Do:
As an After School Club Instructor, you will:
- Deliver exciting STEM sessions using our kits and lesson plans (no prior robotics knowledge needed – we provide full training!)
- Inspire and guide children aged 4–14 to build their own robots, code games, and solve engineering challenges.
- Help children build confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
- Work in a small team with full support from a Lead Instructor and Training Manager.
- Support classroom behaviour, setup/pack-down, and maintain a safe, inclusive environment.
- Communicate positively with children, parents, and school staff.
Who We Are Looking For
- Passionate about working with children and making a difference.
- Are aged between 16-26
- Enjoy working with children and want to build communication or teaching skills, and who is an energetic team player.
- Background or strong interest in STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Maths) or education.
- Reliable, punctual, and professional.
- No teaching or STEM experience is needed – just a willingness to learn and a passion for working with kids.
Bonus if you have:
- Experience with coding, robotics, or electronics (Scratch, Python, Arduino, etc.)
- Prior experience in childcare, tutoring, summer camps, or youth clubs
What You Get
- Pay between £14 - £17 per hour (based on experience, performance, and age)
- Paid training, performance bonuses, and references for future employers.
- Real classroom experience with leadership development opportunities.
- Part-time schedule that fits around university timetables.
- Access to teaching certifications and long-term roles.