21 Aug
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Kavosh AI and Robotics Academy
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Vancouver
21 Aug
Kavosh AI and Robotics Academy
Vancouver
Robotics Coach & Mentor – Part-Time-contract
Kavosh AI & Robotics Academy is hiring multiple part-time Robotics Coaches & Mentors to teach and mentor students ages 8–18 in robotics, programming, AI, and competitive robotics.
This opportunity is especially suitable for university students, recent graduates, and individuals studying Engineering, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Robotics, AI, or related fields who are interested in flexible part-time work and hands-on experience in robotics education and competitions.
We operate across 7 locations in the Vancouver area, and coaches may be assigned to different classes, students, programs, and locations based on their expertise, availability, and program demand.
You do not need to be an expert in every area listed below. We are hiring multiple coaches with different specialties and technical levels.
Responsibilities
- Teach and mentor students ages 8–18 in robotics and programming
- Lead hands-on robotics projects, challenges, and training sessions
- Help students design, build, program, test, and troubleshoot robots
- Prepare students for competitions including RoboCup, FIRA RoboWorldCup, and Enjoy AI
- Support competition teams during training and competition events
- Encourage creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, and engineering thinking
- Collaborate with other coaches and technical mentors
- Participate in workshops, events, and student recruitment activities where mutually agreed
Technical Areas Depending on your experience, you may work in one or more of the following areas:
Educational & Junior Robotics
- LEGO Education SPIKE
- VEX Robotics
- WhalesBot or similar robotics platforms
- Scratch/block-based programming
- Basic Python
- Motors, sensors, and introductory robotics
Advanced Robotics & Autonomous Systems
- Python and/or C/C++
- Computer vision and image processing
- Autonomous systems and robot navigation
- Sensors and actuators
- Arduino, microcontrollers, and embedded systems
- Electronics and troubleshooting
- Mobile/platform-based robots
Advanced Competition / RoboCup Robotics
- Advanced programming and algorithm development
- Computer vision and image processing
- Autonomous robotics
- 3D CAD design and mechanical modelling
- Circuit design, reading, and troubleshooting
- Sensors, motors, actuators,
and control systems
- Robot integration, testing, and optimization
- Previous RoboCup or advanced robotics competition experience is a strong asset
Hours & Scheduling This is a part-time position with variable hours.
Depending on class enrollment, competition timelines, coach availability, and assigned programs, schedules may range from approximately 0–20 hours per week.
Robotics competition programs operate on different timelines throughout the year, so some periods may have significantly more training and class hours than others.
During the interview and onboarding process, we will discuss your availability, technical specialization, preferred locations, competition involvement, and potential class assignments. Coaches may gradually take on additional classes as programs and enrollment grow.
Competitions & Travel
Competitions are an important part of Kavosh’s programs. Our teams participate in robotics competitions that may involve local, national, and international travel.
Coaches may have opportunities to accompany and support students at competitions and gain valuable hands-on competition and travel experience.
Certain competition trips or activities may be offered as voluntary/unpaid experiences rather than paid working hours. Where applicable, coaches participating in these trips may be eligible for additional bonuses or incentives. Specific expectations, compensation, travel arrangements, expenses, and responsibilities will be communicated and agreed upon before each competition or trip.
Availability for competition travel is a strong asset, particularly for coaches assigned to competitive teams.
Workshops & Growth Opportunities
Kavosh regularly organizes free introductory robotics workshops and community events to introduce new students and families to our programs.
Coaches may have opportunities to participate in certain workshops on a voluntary/unpaid basis.
These workshops also provide coaches with an chance to meet prospective students, demonstrate their teaching abilities, and help develop new classes.
As student enrollment grows, coaches who are actively involved in workshops and program development may have opportunities to receive additional paid classes and teaching hours based on enrollment, availability, performance, and program needs.
Qualifications
- Currently studying or graduated from Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics, AI, or a related field
- Experience in at least one relevant robotics, programming, electronics, AI, or engineering area
- Strong interest in robotics, technology, and working with students
- Good communication and problem-solving skills
- Reliable, patient, responsible, and comfortable working with students ages 8–18
- Previous teaching, tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or youth experience is an asset but not required
- Experience with RoboCup, FIRA, Enjoy AI, VEX, FIRST, or other robotics competitions is a strong asset
- Willingness to support competition teams and potentially travel is a strong asset
Who Should Apply? We encourage applications from university students and recent graduates looking for a flexible part-time opportunity alongside their studies or primary work.
Whether your strength is LEGO robotics, programming, AI, computer vision, electronics, CAD, autonomous systems, or competitive robotics, we encourage you to apply.
Multiple positions are available, and applicants are not expected to have experience in every technical area listed above.
Please submit your resume/CV and highlight any relevant robotics, programming, engineering, competition, mentoring, or teaching experience.
Join Kavosh AI & Robotics Academy and help inspire, mentor, and train the next generation of robotics innovators and competitors.
Pay: $20.00-$25.00 per hour
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Company events
- On-site parking
Application question(s):
- Do you have prior experience in any of the Robotics Competitions?(example: RoboCup, FIRA, WRO, VEX, Enjoy AI)
Experience:
- Education: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person
📌 Robotics Coach & Mentor – Part-Time-Contract (Vancouver)
🏢 Kavosh AI and Robotics Academy
📍 Vancouver