Career Opportunities
Part-Time STEM Program Instructor
Kids in Tech (KiT) | Greater Lowell
$20.00–$30.00 per hour | 8–20 hours per week
Do you enjoy working with young people and have a passion for STEM, technology, or education? Join Kids in Tech and help inspire the next generation of innovators, creators, and problem-solvers.
Kids in Tech is a nonprofit organization that provides hands-on STEM education to youth from low-income communities throughout Greater Lowell. Since 2016, we have empowered more than 9,000 students through after-school programs, family STEM events, summer learning experiences, and community-based innovation programs.
What You'll Do
As a STEM Program Instructor, you will lead engaging after-school STEM clubs for students ages 8–14. Using the Kids in Tech curriculum, you will facilitate hands-on learning experiences in areas such as robotics, coding, artificial intelligence, engineering, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship.
Responsibilities include:
Leading interactive STEM lessons and activities
Serving as a positive mentor and role model
Preparing lesson materials and supplies
Supporting family engagement and special events
Tracking attendance and student participation
Collaborating with school and community partners
Why Join Kids in Tech?
Competitive pay: $20.00–$30.00 per hour
Flexible schedule aligned with the school calendar
Paid onboarding, orientation, and training
Professional development and networking opportunities
Leadership and public speaking experience
Opportunities for advancement into Lead Instructor and other program roles
Mission-driven, collaborative, and supportive team culture
Qualifications
Must be at least 16 years old
Passion for STEM, technology, education, or youth development
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Reliable and dependable
Experience working with youth is a plus
Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply
Schedule & Location
This part-time position runs from September 2026 through June 2027. September includes paid onboarding and training, with student programming beginning in October. Instructors typically work 8–20 hours per week and may be assigned to one or more program sites throughout Greater Lowell.
Hiring Process
Qualified candidates will participate in a phone screening followed by an interview with program leadership. Final candidates must successfully complete required pre-employment screenings, including a CORI/SORI background check and drug screening.
If you're excited about helping young people discover STEM, build confidence, and explore future career pathways, we'd love to hear from you.
