STEM Summer Camp Teacher Grapevine

STEM Summer Camp Teacher

Part Time • Grapevine
About Us:
Snapology is one of the leading children’s enrichment programs in the country! Our STEAM-based curriculum combines fun and learning through hands-on activities using LEGO® bricks, robotics, animation, and more. Backed by research, our approach is rooted in active exploration, creativity, and play. Join a team where your impact helps kids build confidence, solve problems, and fall in love with learning.

Position Overview:
We are currently hiring Summer Camp Instructors who are also interested in staying on through the school year as STEAM Teachers and/or Robotics Coaches for our FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) teams. Instructors will lead camps and classes throughout the summer, with the opportunity to coach one of our robotics teams starting this fall.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead groups of up to 16 students through engaging, curriculum-based STEAM activities.

  • Promote creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving while introducing students to STEAM concepts.

  • Follow Snapology’s provided lesson plans and materials—no prep needed!

  • Manage classroom behavior and foster a positive, inclusive environment.

  • Communicate effectively with students, parents, and Snapology leadership.

  • Transport, clean, and manage program materials.

  • Participate in team training and meetings (training provided in Bedford, TX).

  • Represent Snapology professionally at events, camps, and classes.

Who We're Looking For:

  • Passion for working with children ages 4–14.

  • Classroom or camp experience (2+ years preferred).

  • Degree or progress toward a degree in Education or a related field is a plus.

  • Strong communication and classroom management skills.

  • Reliable, punctual, and organized.

  • Experience working with neurodiverse students is a bonus.

  • Must pass background and child clearances.

Summer 2025 Camp Details:

  • Locations: Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, Colleyville, Hurst/Bedford/Euless, Arlington

  • Schedules Available:

    • Half-Day Camps: 9 AM–12 PM or 1 PM–4 PM (M-Th or M-F)

    • Full-Day Camps: 9 AM–3 PM or 9 AM–4 PM (M-F)

    • Drop-in Classes, Events, and Parties available as additional hours

  • Part-Time or Full-Time hours available (5–35 hrs/week based on your availability)

  • Camp materials are picked up and returned weekly at a central location in Southlake.

School-Year Opportunities (Starting Fall 2025):

Stay on with us after summer to teach classes, workshops, and school break camps and/or coach one of our FLL Robotics Teams!

Why You’ll Love Working with Us:

  • All curriculum and materials are provided

  • Flexible scheduling

  • Fun, supportive team culture

  • Make a lasting impact on kids’ lives

  • Ongoing opportunities year-round

If you’re passionate about STEAM, love working with kids, and are ready to help build the next generation of inventors and thinkers, we’d love to meet you!

Apply today—we’re excited to learn more about you!
Compensation: $20.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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WHAT'S IT LIKE AT A SNAPOLOGY CLASS?

PART TIME
All Positions Are Part-Time, Usually 2-10 Hours Per Week. Additional Hours May Be Available If You Are Willing To Be Flexible.
TRAINING
Training Is Provided
REQUIREMENTS
Positive Attitude. Flexible Work Schedule. Criminal And Child Clearances Must Be Current. Experience With Children Required.