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Fall LEGO Robotics Instructor (August)

FALL 2026 | PART-TIME LEGO ROBOTICS INSTRUCTOR (IN-PERSON)

Inspire Innovation. Build Future Engineers. Make STEM Learning Fun.

 

Location: 525 Midcrest Rd., Oakland, CA 94610
Start Date: August 26, 2026
Pay Rate: $25–$35/hour (based on experience)

 

Join an Exciting STEM Enrichment Program

 

Are you passionate about robotics, engineering, technology, and inspiring young learners?

 

We are seeking an enthusiastic and engaging LEGO Robotics Instructor to lead hands-on robotics classes this fall. Students will explore the exciting world of engineering, coding, problem-solving, and design through interactive LEGO-based robotics projects.

 

This program encourages students to think creatively, work collaboratively, and develop critical STEM skills while building and programming robots that can move, react, and complete challenges.

 

Whether you're a STEM educator, engineering student, robotics enthusiast, programmer, or technology professional, this is an exciting opportunity to help students discover the fun and possibilities of robotics.

 

Curriculum guidance, lesson materials, and project support are provided, allowing you to focus on creating an engaging and memorable learning experience.

 

What You'll Do

  • Lead engaging, hands-on LEGO Robotics classes in a fun and supportive environment
  • Guide students through building, testing, and modifying robotic models
  • Teach foundational engineering, robotics, and coding concepts through project-based learning
  • Encourage creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving
  • Help students understand how sensors, motors, gears, and simple programming work together
  • Facilitate robotics challenges, design activities, and collaborative projects
  • Adapt instruction to accommodate varying skill levels and learning styles
  • Foster a positive, inclusive, and encouraging classroom culture
  • Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback and support
  • Maintain classroom organization and ensure proper use of equipment and materials
  • Communicate professionally with program coordinators and school staff
  • Arrive prepared and ready to deliver an exceptional STEM learning experience

 

What We're Looking For

  • Passion for robotics, engineering, coding, technology, and STEM education
  • Familiarity with LEGO Robotics, robotics kits, coding platforms, engineering projects, or maker activities
  • Strong communication and classroom leadership skills
  • Ability to explain technical concepts in an engaging and age-appropriate way
  • Patient, reliable, organized, and professional attitude
  • Comfortable leading hands-on projects and group activities
  • Ability to encourage curiosity, experimentation, and creative problem-solving
  • Prior teaching, tutoring, coaching, camp, robotics, or youth program experience is a plus but not required
  • Background in Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, Education, or related fields is highly encouraged

 

Why You'll Love This Role

  • Competitive pay: $25–$35/hour based on experience
  • Flexible part-time opportunity
  • Inspire students through hands-on STEM learning
  • Share your passion for robotics, engineering, and technology
  • Gain valuable teaching, leadership, and STEM education experience
  • Supportive program environment with curriculum and materials provided
  • Help students develop future-ready skills in problem-solving, collaboration, and innovation
  • Make a lasting impact by introducing students to exciting STEM career pathways

 

Perfect For

  • Robotics instructors and STEM educators
  • Engineering and Computer Science students
  • Robotics club mentors and coaches
  • Technology professionals and makers
  • Coding instructors and programmers
  • Camp counselors and youth mentors
  • Anyone passionate about helping students explore robotics and engineering

 

Ready to Inspire the Next Generation of Innovators?

Apply today and help students build, code, and create while developing the confidence and skills needed to become tomorrow's engineers, inventors, and problem-solvers.