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We are a small business looking to expand our after-school lunchtime program. We are not looking for expert programmers, as most of our code is fairly straightforward. Instead, the idea is that the children learn to apply the code to solving problems, or creating engineered'masterpieces', so please don't be put off applying if you only know the very basics.
This role is offered in the first instance as a temporary contract; however, as we grow we are hopeful that this role can be permanent and salaried, with opportunities for personal career development in other aspects of running a business, e.g. Marketing and social media.
The role will require travelling to multiple locations in the East Midlands, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. Travel will be subsidised at the suggested government rate of 55p per mile, but the candidate is expected to live within a commutable distance of these areas. Please get in touch if you are unsure.
Please send a CV and covering letter to us explaining why you would be suitable for the role, a preferred start date, and your availability during term time. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered.
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What we offer
- Travel allowance
- Fun working environment
- Potential for career growth
What we ask
- At least finished college A levels
- Problem solving
- Willingness to learn
- Communication
- Time keeping
- Organisational skills
- Reliable
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Requirements
- Proven experience in tutoring, working with or teaching children.
- Strong communication skills to engage young learners and collaborate with colleagues effectively
- Passion for creativity, technology, engineering, and education
- Organised, enthusiastic, patient, and committed to fostering a positive learning environment
- Relevant qualifications or certifications in education or STEM subjects are advantageous but not mandatory
- DBS on the update service, which will be provided if you do not have one.
- You must complete certain mandatory trainings, such as Safeguarding, First Aid and Prevent before you can start (you will be paid for your time)
- You must pass screenings such as a social media check and a prohibition-from-teaching check.
- You must hold, or be willing to work towards, a minimum of a Level 2 in Childcare (you will be paid for your time)


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Status
- Open
Education Level
- University
Location
- Kirby Muxloe
Working hours per week
- 2 - 10
Type of Contract
- Casual / Part Time Jobs
Salary indication
- £12.75 Per Hour
Responsible for
- Assisting in delivering our afterschool clubs
Published at
- 18-06-2026
Profession type
- Teaching / Instructors / Guides
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
- No
Car Preferred
- No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
- Yes
Cover Letter Required
- Yes
Languages
- English
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