The shape of the role
Your week splits in two halves, and both matter equally.
– Three days, you teach. You run STEM, Robotics, and AI sessions for students — standing in front of the class, delivering the session, and making it work for the kids in front of you.
– Three days, you build. You sit with the Chaos Theory team and help develop our core education programmes — the maths, faculty-training, and student-development work we run in schools and colleges. This is the design work behind what we teach: writing the lessons, shaping the activities, and figuring out how a programme should actually run in a classroom. It’s a different muscle from teaching, and it’s where a lot of the real thinking happens.
The two halves feed each other. What you notice while teaching makes the programmes you build sharper, and the programmes you build are the ones you and others go on to deliver.
What you’ll do on the teaching days
Deliver STEM, Robotics, and AI sessions in schools.
Read the room and adjust when something isn’t landing for a particular class or age group.
Travel to partner schools when sessions require it.
What you’ll do on the build days
Write and revise lesson plans, activities, and student materials.
Take a programme that works “well enough” and figure out why it isn’t excellent — then fix it.
Help turn a rough programme idea into something a teacher can actually run.
Bring what you saw in the classroom that week back into the design.
What we need from you
A Master’s degree in Education, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
You can hold a room — explain a hard idea simply and keep students with you.
You can run with things on your own. We give direction, not a script.
You’re willing to travel to schools when a session calls for it.
What helps (but isn’t required)
You’ve taught, trained, or facilitated before — anywhere.
You’ve worked with maths education, STEM, robotics, AI, or experiential learning.
You’re comfortable using AI and edtech tools in your own work.
To apply
Send your CV to [email protected].
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