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Lego Robotics Jobs (NOW HIRING)

STEAM offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, Camp Fire Afterschool, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The ...

Robotics offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The Coordinator collaborates ...

Robotics Program Lead

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Robotics offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The Coordinator collaborates ...

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STEAM Coordinator

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$21 - $23/hr

STEAM offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, Camp Fire Afterschool, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The ...

STEAM Coordinator

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$21 - $23/hr

STEAM offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, Camp Fire Afterschool, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The ...

New

Robotics Program Lead

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Robotics offerings may include LEGO robotics, themed No School Day Camps, and summer camps that explore topics in robotics, engineering, ecology, and/or outdoor education The Coordinator collaborates ...

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How much do lego robotics jobs pay per year?

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.

Part-Time STEM Teaching Artist (Training Provided)

RoboFun

Manhattan, NY โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Want to get paid to learn lego robotics?

Vision Education & Media dba Robofun provides exciting, hands-on after school programs using emerging technologies for PK-12th grade youth. We ignite kids’ passion to explore and solve problems as they learn to invent, build, code, and troubleshoot. We believe learning should be fun!

Robofun seeks people with an interest in tech to guide our students as they grow into innovative critical thinkers. As a Robofun teacher, you will support kids as they design, code, create, and troubleshoot lego robots, video games, animations, and more. We encourage you to supplement our comprehensive project-based curriculum with creative activities of your own. You will lead small after school clubs of 12 students or fewer on adventures they will never forget! We also have opportunities to teach on weekends and during the academic day for our strongest instructors.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Teach 2+ after school clubs a week (Monday to Friday) in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island with the option to teach summer camp and on school breaks

  • Help students develop and code cool projects including robots and video games

  • Master our curriculum and technologies through paid trainings and independent study

  • Maintain regular communication with managers

  • Supplement our curriculum with your own creative ideas

Requirements:


  • Teaching experience either in a traditional school environment or within non-traditional learning environments like coaching or camp counseling

  • Availability to commit to teaching a minimum of 2 after school clubs a week for the semester

  • Proficiency with computer software, a love of tinkering, and a desire to learn new technology

  • Enthusiasm about working with diverse groups of NYC students

  • Ability to fulfill compliance requirements including a background check by the NYC Department of Education

Benefits:


  • Pay is hourly and commensurate with experience

  • Our clubs are limited to 12 students or less so you can foster real learning and success

  • You will receive paid training on how to teach emerging technologies

  • Our enthusiastic, knowledgeable staff are here to support you

  • We do our best to match you with age levels, locations, and clubs that best suit you

  • You will become part of a collaborative culture of creative master teachers

  • You will laugh and learn a lot while instilling a love of problem solving in your students