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STEM Instructor

Hingham, MA · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

We offer Coding, Lego Robotics and Science classes for all age groups starting 5 to 16 in various ... We offer on-line and in-person instructor led classes. As part of our school outreach program, we ...

Coding Instructor

Hingham, MA · 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 · 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 · 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 · 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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How much do lego robotics instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for lego robotics instructor in the United States is $23.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Lego Robotics Instructor?

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 in the Lego Robotics Instructor position, and why are they important?

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 job?

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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Youth Coding & Robotics Lead Instructor

Love to Code Academy

Liberty, MO

$28 - $32/hr

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

We grow kids, not just coders.


We are seeking an energetic Part-Time Lead Instructor to join Love to Code Academy for Fall 2026 and run coding and robotics classes while guiding students as they grow through challenge, teamwork, and real responsibility.


This is a part-time role (20–25 hours per week), in-person at our Kansas City location serving K–8 students, with after-school, evening, and occasional weekend hours.


At Love to Code Academy, instructors are coaches of character who create a supportive environment, guide students through challenges, reinforce positive behaviors, and support meaningful student development.


The Lead Instructor is responsible for leading a classroom of K–8 students through hands-on coding and robotics projects, delivering clear instruction while fostering a positive classroom culture and high levels of student engagement. This role also collaborates with supporting instructors, communicates with parents, and works closely with the Program Director to ensure consistency and quality across programs.


This is not a lecture-based role; instructors actively engage with students through hands-on, project-based learning. A structured curriculum is provided, with no lesson planning required.


We are an early-stage program with a strong foundation, and this role plays a direct part in shaping and growing our programs. If you are looking for meaningful work where you can lead, coach, and make a visible impact on students, this is that opportunity.

Compensation:

$28 - $32 hourly


Responsibilities:
  • Independently lead structured, high-energy coding and robotics classes for elementary and middle school students
  • Create and maintain a strong classroom culture centered on engagement, accountability, and effort 
  • Manage classroom behavior and uphold program standards consistently 
  • Adapt instruction and coaching style based on age group and student needs 
  • Coach students through challenges while reinforcing character traits
  • Ensure classroom materials, structure, and environment are consistently prepared and maintained 
  • Communicate clearly and professionally with students, families, and team members
  • Write student progress reports to clearly communicate growth and achievements with families
  • Ensure smooth execution of all Love to Code Academy systems and standards 

Qualifications:
  • Proven ability to independently manage a classroom of students 
  • Strong classroom management skills, leadership presence, energy, and ability to hold student attention in a classroom setting
  • Build a classroom environment centered on active engagement, collaboration, and completing projects
  • Experience working with children in educational or youth development settings 
  • Ability to guide without over-instructing (coaching mindset) 
  • Strong communication skills with students, parents, and team members 
  • High level of responsibility, reliability, and initiative 
  • Available for after-school, evening, and occasional weekend hours 


Preferred:

  • Prior experience with coding or robotics tools such as Scratch, MakeCode, LEGO Robotics, or VEX Robotics
  • Experience working with kids (teaching, coaching, camps, tutoring, youth programs, STEM programs)
  • Experience with coding, robotics, or technology-based learning environments

About Company

Love to Code Academy is a youth character development academy built on a single belief: the most important thing students build here is not a program or a robot — it is character.

Through coding, robotics, and esports, students develop the traits that matter most in life — teamwork, persistence, integrity, confidence, and leadership. Technology is the environment. Character development is the outcome.

Learn more about our programs and mission: https://lovetocodeacademy.com

We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome all qualified applicants. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.