Jewelry Design instructor needed to teach 10-15 elementary-middle school students the basics and the art of jewelry making during the 2023-2024 Fall/ Winter school year. This position is for in-person instruction, however, the ability to be flexible and teach virtual as well is recommended.
The Arts Instructor is responsible for planning, organizing, implementing, and supervising jewelry-making programs and activities for youth. The Jewelry Making Instructor ensures youth development principles are incorporated into the Arts after-school program and activities; provides guidance to students; enforces discipline and order resulting in a safe and positive environment for youth; teaches techniques of a range of levels of jewelry making maintains and care for supplies and equipment.
Major Responsibilities
- Develop and implement jewelry-making sessions that enable youth to develop their creativity.
- Contribute to effectively planning programs, services, and activities.
- Instruct, coach, and direct varied activities.
- Implement goals objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for assigned programs.
- Exercise independence, judgment and initiative within general policy guidelines.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
- Contributes to programs, activities and services that prepare youth for success.
- Contributes to creating a team environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes.
- Contribute to ensuring a healthy and safe environment.
- Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained.
Education, Experience, and Skills:
- High School diploma; at least one-year of college required.
- A minimum of two years of experience working with youth ages 6 to 18 years old.
- Ability to obtain a clear background check within the agency’s timeline.
- A minimum of one year of experience working with creative and visual art programs.
- Use of equipment and tools related to the work.
- Principles related to the development of youth.
- Group leadership skills and understanding of group dynamics.
Deliverables:
Students must walk away with general knowledge of jewelry-making mediums and the ability to present finished projects for the class finale.
Compensation:
Starting at $40 hourly depending on experience +supply budget
Job Type: Contractual
Company Description:Who Are We?
Simply put, we are creative professionals who are passionate about investing in youth and young adults via creative release while using the classroom setting. We use tools, resources and experience from our respective professional and corporate worlds, making the world of art relatable to children, thus enhancing the afterschool enrichment experience.
What We Believe?
We believe that all children have the ability to learn and be inspired. We also believe that it is through the arts that children can escape the mundane of life and see the future with optimism and hope. Most children genuinely love to learn, but it’s usually in ways that are fun and creative. We believe that we have a responsibility to help each child discover who they are and the talents they possess, which prepares them for a future of endless possibilities.
What Do We Value?
- -Children
- -Skill
- -Ingenuity
- -Integrity
- -Leadership
- -Strong Communication
- -Patience