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After School Coding Instructors

Mill Hill
1 week ago
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Inspire Kids to Love Tech!
Do you enjoy working with children and want to help them learn valuable digital skills in a fun, creative way? We’re looking for After School Program Instructors to join our team and inspire kids through hands-on coding and STEM activities.
About the Program
Our after-school clubs introduce children aged 5–13 to the world of technology through engaging, project-based learning. Activities include:

  • Block-based coding and an introduction to JavaScript
  • LEGO robotics and engineering challenges
  • A beginner-friendly AI Club
  • A creative Minecraft coding club
  • Our Junior STEM group for ages 5–7, exploring science, problem-solving, and creativity
    The Role
    As an Instructor, you’ll lead small groups of enthusiastic learners, helping them build confidence, problem-solving skills, and a love for technology.
    You’ll:
  • Run engaging and interactive club sessions
  • Encourage creativity and collaboration
  • Adapt to the needs and interests of the kids in your group
  • Create a positive, supportive, and fun learning environment
    Details
  • 📅 Weekdays: Sessions typically run from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (depending on the club)
  • 📍 Locations: Various schools and learning centres in the area
  • 🧾 DBS check required (we can help arrange this if needed)
    What We’re Looking For
  • A genuine interest in working with children
  • Energy, patience, and great communication skills
  • Reliability and enthusiasm for creating engaging sessions
  • No advanced coding experience needed, training is provided!
    How to Apply
    Email with:
  • Your name and contact details
  • Your CV
  • A short note about your experience with children or interest in technology
  • Your availability on weekdays
    Join us and help make technology exciting, creative, and accessible for every child

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