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Lego Robotics Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Coding Instructor

Hingham, MA ยท On-site

$22 - $25/hr

We also offer Lego/Robotics ( First Lego League - FLL) as part of our after school curriculum. We offer on-line and in-person instructor led classes. As part of our school outreach program, we offer ...

STEM Instructor

Cary, NC ยท On-site

$16 - $20/hr

About Zebra Robotics Zebra Robotics offers engaging robotics and coding programs that help kids ... You'll use our curriculum, Scratch, and basic LEGO building to guide students through beginner ...

STEM Instructor

Cary, NC ยท On-site

$16 - $20/hr

About Zebra Robotics Zebra Robotics offers engaging robotics and coding programs that help kids ... You'll use our curriculum, Scratch, and basic LEGO building to guide students through beginner ...

Coding Instructor

Hingham, MA ยท On-site

$22 - $25/hr

We also offer Lego/Robotics ( First Lego League - FLL) as part of our after school curriculum. We offer on-line and in-person instructor led classes. As part of our school outreach program, we offer ...

Coding Instructor

Hingham, MA ยท On-site

$22 - $25/hr

We also offer Lego/Robotics ( First Lego League - FLL) as part of our after school curriculum. We offer on-line and in-person instructor led classes. As part of our school outreach program, we offer ...

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What does a Lego Robotics Instructor do?

As a Lego Robotics Instructor, your day usually involves preparing lesson plans, setting up and guiding hands-on student activities, and troubleshooting technical issues with robotics kits and software. You often spend time collaborating with other instructors, leading group discussions, and providing individual support to students of varying skill levels. A portion of your time may also be dedicated to evaluating student projects and documenting their progress. The role is highly interactive and dynamic, requiring both classroom management and creative problem-solving throughout each session.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lego Robotics Instructor?

To thrive as a Lego Robotics Instructor, you need a solid background in STEM education, hands-on experience with robotics kits like LEGO Mindstorms, and a passion for teaching. Familiarity with programming languages such as Scratch or Python and platforms like EV3 Classroom or SPIKE Prime is highly beneficial, and educational certifications can be advantageous. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to inspire young learners are vital soft skills for this role. These qualifications are crucial to effectively teach complex concepts, engage students, and foster a collaborative, creative learning environment.

What is a Lego Robotics Instructor?

A Lego Robotics Instructor teaches students how to build and program robots using LEGO kits, such as LEGO Mindstorms or SPIKE Prime. They create lesson plans, guide hands-on activities, and help students develop problem-solving and teamwork skills. The role often involves teaching coding, engineering concepts, and robotics principles in schools, camps, or after-school programs.

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AMBASSADOR ACADEMY ROBOTS & MENTORS

Philadelphia, PA โ€ข On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development

Position Summary-MUST HAVE A PERSONAL VEHICLE 
Do you love working with kids and get excited about building cool things with LEGO? Are you someone who enjoys teaching—and is just as passionate about learning as you are about leading? Robots and Mentors is looking for enthusiastic, curious, and patient individuals to serve as LEGO Robotics Instructors for children ages 5–9.
In this role, you’ll use the latest LEGO Education curriculum to spark young imaginations through robotics. Every session will give students the chance to explore teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity as they work to complete a LEGO build in just one hour. You’ll rotate between three school locations, teaching two classes per day during both morning and afternoon shifts.
This job is perfect for someone who believes in the joy of hands-on learning, who values the process just as much as the product, and who wants to help children fall in love with STEM—one LEGO brick at a time.
Schedule & Hours
  • Part-Time | Split Shift:
    • Morning: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
    • Afternoon: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Teach two classes per day across three rotating school sites.
Compensation & Benefits
  • Competitive hourly pay based on experience. $20-$22/hr
  • Must have personal Vehicle 
  • Paid training in LEGO robotics and classroom management.
  • Join a community of educators who care deeply about kids and love the magic of learning.
  • CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
  • Must pass background checks and clearances (FBI, PA Child Abuse, PA State Police & NOSR).

Key Responsibilities
  • Facilitate fun, hands-on LEGO robotics sessions aligned with LEGO Education's latest curriculum.
  • Teach and manage age-appropriate groups of 20–30 students, creating a warm and supportive classroom culture.
  • Foster student learning through exploration, curiosity, and structured problem-solving.
  • Travel between three school sites, ensuring consistent instruction across locations.
  • Set up and clean up classroom materials before and after each session.
  • Encourage students to take pride in their builds, celebrate mistakes as learning moments, and collaborate as a team.
  • Keep track of LEGO materials and notify supervisors of any needed replacements or updates.
  • Communicate regularly with school staff and Robots and Mentors team leads.
Who We’re Looking For
  • People who love teaching and see themselves as lifelong learners.
  • Individuals who find joy in watching a child “light up” when they figure something out on their own.
  • Experience working with children in school, camp, or educational programs.
  • Familiarity with LEGO Education products (like WeDo or Spike) is a plus, but not required—we’ll train you!
  • Comfortable managing energetic classrooms with a balance of structure and fun.
  • Reliable, responsible, and adaptable, with dependable transportation between school sites.
  • High school diploma required; college coursework in education, child development, or STEM fields preferred.