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Lego Club After School Teacher

Salary Sessions pay between £35 - £45 per hour session - The starting rate is £35 for Building Blocks and £40 for our other clubs. We also cover travel expenses and if cycling we also pay £5 per session.
Hours 12:30 - 1:30 or 3:30 - 4:30pm
Location Across Greater London
Closing Date 23 December 2025
Position Type Freelance
Advert expires on 23 December 2025

Main Duties

Love Lego? 

Building Imagination is a team of passionate individuals that run after-school clubs and holiday workshops which focus on teaching students about design & technology. We use Lego as a teaching tool and introduce other technologies as students progress.

Examples of a few sessions are:

Bridge Building // Wind Powered Machines // Zip Line Challenges // Treehouses & Marble Runs.Key Info

  • Full training is provided
  • All teaching materials and lesson plans are provided
  • We have a community of teachers to share teaching tips and ideas with
  • Sessions are generally 1 hour and run on a weekly basis during term time from either 12:30 – 1:30 or 3:30 – 4:30pm. At some schools we run 2 sessions in succession
  • There are additional paid opportunities to design your own lessons and challenges
  • Sessions happen at different schools across London – To minimise travel, each club leader teaches at schools closest to them
  • Sessions pay between £35 – £45 ph session – The starting rate is £35 for Building Blocks and £40 for our other clubs. We also cover travel expenses and if cycling we also pay £5 per session.

 

Skills and Experience Required

You need to:

  • Be confident working with children
  • Be able to commit to teaching at least 1 weekly hour session
  • Have an Enhanced DBS certificate (if you don’t have one we can apply for one on your behalf).
  • Be willing to partake in a 2 hour training on curriculum and equipment and complete our safeguarding documentation and training
  • No teaching qualification is required

Equal Opportunities Statement

We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity and caring responsibility. We are committed to offering a working environment where everyone is valued and feels appreciated.