We grow kids, not just coders.
This Fall 2026, join Love to Code Academy as a Part-Time Instructor and guide students through coding and robotics projects as they grow through challenge, teamwork, and real responsibility.
This is a part-time role (20–25 hours per week) serving K–8 students, with after-school, evening, and occasional weekend hours.
In this role, you will support engaging, structured after-school classes across multiple age groups and program types.
This role is a great fit for individuals with technical experience in coding or robotics, as well as educators, paraprofessionals, and education students interested in gaining hands-on STEM education experience working with students in an after-school setting.
Instructors may be placed in different environments based on strengths and academy needs, including:
- K–2 Coding and Robotics
- 3–5 Coding and Robotics
- Advanced student environments
This is not a lecture-based teaching role.
At Love to Code Academy, instructors are coaches of character who create a supportive environment, guide students through challenges, reinforce positive behaviors, and maintain standards that drive real growth. Students build games, robots, and systems — but more importantly, they build character.
We are an early-stage program with a strong foundation, and this role plays a direct part in executing and scaling that vision. If you are looking for meaningful work where you can lead, coach, and make a visible impact on students, this is that opportunity.
Interested in starting earlier? Reach out to learn more about our Summer 2026 openings.
Compensation:$21 - $26 per hour
Responsibilities:- Support structured, high-energy coding and robotics classes for elementary and middle school students
- Reinforce character traits in real time, including teamwork, persistence, responsibility, and leadership
- Guide students through a challenge without solving problems for them
- Maintain clear expectations for behavior, participation, and effort
- Ensure students stay engaged, on task, and progressing through their work
- Adapt the coaching approach based on student age and developmental stage
- Assist with hands-on projects, group collaboration, and problem-solving activities
- Communicate clearly and professionally with students and team members
- Follow Love to Code Academy systems and standards for program delivery
Qualifications:- Ability to support and guide small groups of students in a structured environment.
- Ability to maintain expectations, address behavior, and keep students engaged
- Ability to guide students through challenges without over-helping
- Comfortable working with elementary and middle school students
- Reliable, consistent, and professional in attendance and performance
- Available for after-school hours, evenings, and weekends
About CompanyLove 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.