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As a part-time LEGO developer, compensation varies based on location, experience, and specific role responsibilities. Generally, part-time positions in the toy or creative industry offer hourly wages that are competitive within the market, but they may be lower than full-time roles. Benefits and pay rates should be confirmed through the specific employer or job posting.
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After-School Part-Time LEGO Instructor (1 hr/day, 2 days/week)

Bricks4Kidz Alpharetta

Alpharetta, GA

$33 - $45/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Bricks4Kidz is seeking a part-time after-school coordinator and instructor of after-school programs in the Buckhead area.

We are looking for candidates who are interested in part-time work only.
The position requires you to work with students in a hands-on building environment, and candidates must live in the Alpharetta area or nearby.

The coordinator-instructor position involves the instruction of after-school programs at school sites, as well as the coordination and management of schedules. You will be responsible for managing an after-school program at that location, coordinating the schedule, and performing the ongoing instruction of Bricks4Kidz LEGO-based after school program at one school per day, Monday - Thursday. Classes are one hour long and are energetic, creative and fun classes geared to encourage students' participation and curiosity in S.T.E.A.M. via LEGO-building.

The position is best suited for candidates looking for VERY part-time work. Retired teachers, parents who are actively involved in their child's school, and pre-school teachers are examples of candidates who have been successful in this position.

*Responsibilities
- Teaching all classes in assigned geographic area
- Maintaining schedules
- Attending marketing events including open house events, and passing out flyers

*Compensation

Hourly: $33.00 - $45.00/class (classes are 1-hour long, and commuting to the location is not compensated)

Company Description

Bricks4Kidz Atlanta is an Atlanta-based STEAM education program that provides after-school programs, in-school workshops and summer camps to children between the ages of 3 and 13. The students' learning process and experience in our program centers around the building of our proprietary LEGO® models, through which we provide a fun and exciting hands-on approach to learning that introduces concepts of engineering, architecture and physics. Critically, the students are able to explore their creativity and innovative ideas in a positive and encouraging environment. We are currently present in over 70 schools in the Atlanta area.Here is a link to our website, current classes, and programs for further reference.www.bricks4kidz.com/atlantametro