Jam Coding
Assistant Area Manager (Coding & School Clubs)

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Location: South West London (Balham, Clapham, Tooting, Wandsworth & surrounding areas)
Pay: £15.00–£17.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Hours: Flexible 16–20 hours per week (term time), with additional hours available during school holidays and HAF camps.
About Jam Coding
Jam Coding is one of the UK's leading providers of Coding, Computing, Robotics and AI clubs for primary schools. We inspire children through fun, engaging and hands-on technology sessions that develop creativity, confidence and problem-solving skills.
As our South West London franchise continues to grow, we're looking for an enthusiastic, organised and proactive person to become a key member of our team.
This is a varied role combining coaching, operations and school liaison. You'll work closely with the Area Director to help deliver an exceptional service to our schools while supporting the continued growth of the business.
About the Role
No two days are the same.
You'll split your time between delivering engaging coding sessions in schools and helping coordinate the smooth running of our clubs behind the scenes.
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Responsibilities Include
- Delivering Coding, Computing, Robotics and AI clubs in primary schools.
- Assisting with timetabling and coach scheduling.
- Providing cover when coaches are unavailable.
- Transporting and setting up laptops and equipment.
- Supporting recruitment, onboarding and training of new coaches.
- Liaising professionally with schools and parents when required.
- Assisting with holiday camps, assemblies and taster sessions.
- Helping maintain our excellent reputation with partner schools.
As the role develops, there will be opportunities to take on additional responsibility and play an important part in growing the South West London area.
About You
We're Looking For Someone Who Is
- Friendly, confident and professional.
- Highly organised and reliable.
- Great with children.
- Comfortable using computers and technology.
- Happy transporting laptops and equipment between schools.
- Calm under pressure and able to solve problems independently.
- Looking for a long-term opportunity with room to grow.


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Teaching, coaching or childcare experience would be an advantage, but full training will be provided.
Essential Requirements
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one).
- Right to work in the UK.
- Able to travel independently around South West London.
- Available Monday to Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings during term time.
What We Offer
- £15–£17 per hour depending on experience.
- Flexible contract (16–20 hours per week).
- Full training and ongoing support.
- All lesson plans and resources provided.
- A friendly and supportive team.
- Opportunities for progression as the business grows.
- The chance to inspire the next generation through technology and coding.
If you're organised, enthusiastic and passionate about making a difference to children's education, we'd love to hear from you.
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