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Pay: $22.50 per hour Contract LEGO Robotics Instructor (Part-Time / 7-Week Sessions) Organization: Renzi Education and Art Center Position Type: Independent Contractor (W-9) Compensation: $45.00 per ...

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Experience with robotics platforms (e.g., LEGO Robotics, VEX, Arduino, or similar) and/or coding languages * Strong understanding of STEM integration and project-based learning * Excellent classroom ...

Python, Java, Javascript, Unity, Godot, Roblox, Minecraft, 3D Designing in Blender and/or Tinker-cad, LEGO Robotics Experience with FLL is a plus! * Some experience working with kids in a camp ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for lego robotics in the United States is $96,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $102,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Lego Robotics?

A Lego Robotics job involves designing, building, and programming robots using LEGO kits like LEGO Mindstorms or SPIKE Prime. Professionals in this field often work in education, STEM outreach, or robotics competitions, teaching students and enthusiasts robotics concepts. Some roles focus on developing instructional materials or coaching teams for events like FIRST LEGO League. These jobs blend engineering, programming, and problem-solving to inspire creativity and innovation.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone working in Lego Robotics?

Professionals in Lego Robotics are commonly responsible for designing and building robotic models, programming robots to perform specific tasks, and leading hands-on workshops or classroom activities. They may also plan engaging lesson plans, coach student teams for competitions, and troubleshoot technical issues with robotics kits. Collaboration with educators, students, or team members is a big part of the role, as well as staying current with new robotics technologies and teaching methods. This dynamic role makes it ideal for those who enjoy working creatively, mentoring others, and continually learning in a fast-evolving field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Lego Robotics?

To thrive in Lego Robotics, you need proficiency in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and math), basic programming knowledge (such as Python or visual coding), and hands-on experience with Lego Mindstorms or Spike Prime kits. Familiarity with robotics platforms, coding environments, and relevant certifications like Lego Education Badges or FIRST LEGO League participation is highly valued. Strong communication, creative problem-solving, and teamwork skills help professionals engage diverse learners and collaborate on complex projects. These competencies ensure you can effectively design, build, and program robots while inspiring innovation and learning in educational or competitive environments.

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Infographic showing various Lego Robotics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Full Time, 73% Part Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,000 per year, or $46.2 per hour.

Lego Robotics Instructor

YMCA of Greater Richmond

Richmond, VA • On-site

$20 - $21/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Lego Robotics Instructor - Northside Family YMCAThe YMCA of Greater Richmond is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lego Robotics Instructor for a K-5 Lego Program at the Northside Family YMCA. Program participants will engage in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Mathematics) learning through Lego builds, coding, and collaboration. This salary range for this position is $20-$21 per hour.DUTIES of a Lego Robotics Instructor Lego Instructor will work closely with the Regional Director of Community Outreach to implement a Lego Robotics program for elementary school students. Specific duties include facilitating Lego curriculum and making real-world connections, monitoring participant progress and making adjustments; working to create a safe and productive learning environment; providing mentorship to volunteers; and supervising scholars in in-person day to day activities as well as special functions, such as field trips.QUALIFICATIONS of a Lego Robotics InstructorCandidates must have at least one year of related experience, with at least six months experience working with youth. Excellent verbal, written, organizational, and technological skills. Strong relationship building, mentoring, communication and leadership skills. Commitment to teamwork, collaboration, and service to diverse populations.Who we are:The YMCA of Greater Richmond stands committed to creating a work environment comprised of individuals from diverse socio-economic, racial, ethnic, religious, and national origins. We believe in nurturing the potential of all staff and are dedicated to the ongoing professional development of talent. We believe a diverse and inclusive work community is essential to fulfilling our mission of being open to all. The Y is a cause-driven organization focused on strengthening our community. The principles that guide us in our work are our core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
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