Hello candidate!
Are you passionate about inspiring young minds? We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated tutor to lead science experiment sessions for primary school children, every Monday-Friday from ~3-4:30pm. There are responisbilities of equipment management for the clubs, with option of some additional admin work. Do you want to work more? You can also join our weekend party team!
About Us
At Kids With Brains, we specialise in after-school science clubs and science-themed birthday parties. Our mission is to spark curiosity and build confidence in children’s understanding of science through engaging, hands-on experiments. We aim to cultivate a love for learning, foster exploration, and encourage self-discovery in a safe, fun, and adventurous environment.
As a growing company, we’re building a dedicated team of tutors to help expand our reach across London. Our main base is in Stoke Newington, with clubs also located in Kentish Town, Kensington, and Edgware.
Who We’re Looking For
Our ideal candidate is passionate about nurturing young learners and has the ability to simplify scientific concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics for children aged 5 to 11.
While a science degree isn’t required, we’ve found that candidates who have studied science at least to A-level are better prepared to present the material effectively. We provide online and in-person training, with continuous support provided.
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Additionally, there is opportunity for you to take on admin work regarding the birthday parties. We need someone to organise the party requests and calander, liase with the parents and the party hosts, arranging who takes on which party.
We are looking for someone who can commit to delivering exciting and engaging science lessons in a fun, hands-on environment. If you love teaching and have a curiosity-driven approach to learning, we’d love to hear from you!
Stoke Newington Church Street, N16, London
Science After School Clubs • 1-10 Employees
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