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Snapology Instructor

Snapology Instructor

Snapology is a leading children’s enrichment program offering hands‑on STEAM learning for ages 3–14 using LEGO® bricks and technology. We are seeking reliable, engaging instructors to deliver high‑quality programs across Williamson County.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver Snapology classes using provided curriculum, materials, and training
  • Supervise and support students during hands‑on STEAM activities
  • Maintain a structured, positive classroom environment
  • Monitor student progress and adjust instruction as needed
  • Prepare for each class by reviewing curriculum and completing required training
  • Communicate professionally with parents, partners, and Snapology leadership
  • Promote future Snapology programs to families
  • Attend required staff meetings and training sessions
  • Transport and store materials 
  • Set up and clean up classrooms at partner locations
  • Represent Snapology with professionalism in appearance and communication

Qualifications

  • Current criminal and child clearances (Texas Dept. of HHS CBCU; completed within 12 months)
  • Minimum 2 years of experience working with children in a classroom, camp, or similar setting
  • Education degree or teaching experience preferred; education majors encouraged
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Effective classroom and time‑management abilities
  • Comfortable with LEGO® bricks, robotics, and basic technology
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable personal vehicle, and current insurance
  • Current First Aid & CPR certification

Position Details

  • Compensation: Up to $54 per 1‑hour class (rates vary for additional hours)
  • Part‑time; typical availability 6–20 hours per week depending on season
  • Most classes occur after school in Cedar Park, North Austin, Leander, Liberty Hill, west Georgetown, and Round Rock
  • All curriculum, materials, and paid training provided
  • Programs held at community partner sites; ability to transport and set up equipment required

Additional Hours May Include

  • Weekend birthday parties
  • Evening/weekend workshops and special events
  • Non‑school‑day programs
  • New program training
  • Materials inventory
  • Seasonal camps (Spring, Summer, Winter)