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As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for craft instructor in Arizona is $53,349.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,100.00 and $70,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Craft Instructor is a professional who teaches and trains students or apprentices in various skilled crafts, such as woodworking, metalworking, textiles, pottery, or other trades. They develop lesson plans, demonstrate techniques, guide hands-on practice, and ensure safety protocols are followed. Craft Instructors may work in schools, vocational training centers, or private workshops, helping individuals gain proficiency in their chosen craft. Their role also includes assessing students' progress and providing feedback to improve their skills.

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To thrive as a Craft Instructor, you need strong expertise in various craft techniques, instructional ability, and often a background in art, design, or education. Familiarity with tools and materials such as sewing machines, woodworking tools, and safety protocols is important, and certifications in arts education or specific crafts can be beneficial. Patience, creativity, and clear communication allow Craft Instructors to effectively engage and motivate learners of all skill levels. These competencies are crucial for teaching safe, enjoyable, and productive classes that foster skill development and creativity in participants.

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A typical day for a Craft Instructor involves preparing lesson plans, setting up workspaces and materials, demonstrating craft techniques, and providing hands-on guidance to students. You will often work with individuals or groups of varying skill levels, adapting instruction methods as needed to ensure everyone can participate and progress. Collaboration with other instructors, facility staff, or program coordinators is common, especially in community centers, schools, or recreational settings. Additionally, Craft Instructors spend time evaluating student projects and offering constructive feedback to encourage improvement and creativity.

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Technical Trade Skills Instructor (HVAC, Construction, and/or Maintenance)

Pretiumenterpriseservices

Phoenix, AZ

$75K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Who We Are

BH Management, LLC is a people-first multifamily owner and operator that grew from a small startup

into one of the nation's largest commercial real estate companies. Founded in 1993, BH is celebrated for its simple commitment to doing business the right way and investing in its team. Today, BH manages

over 100,000 units, employs over 2,800 people, owns its processes in-house, and is praised by Fortune

Magazine as the "Best Workplace for Women," "Best Workplace for Millennials," and "Best Workplaces

for Diversity." Powered by innovation and a can-do attitude, BH improves daily, striving to construct a

smarter way to live, invest, manage, and grow.

BH is passionate about setting the standard in the multifamily industry. We are a welcoming band of go-

getters who think big, sweat the details, and take our work (but never ourselves) too seriously. We set

our sights high, own our mistakes, and turn lemons into lemonade. We are incredibly proud of where

we've come and are ready to tackle what's next. Come join us!

The Workforce Development Trainer will deliver Progress Residential University's Technical Skills Academy and other development programs for our service and construction employees. The WFD Trainer will deliver training to ensure our workforce has the knowledge, skills, and overall competency to meet and exceed our current and future business needs. This role requires frequent travel and is estimated to be 50%-75% of the time.

Essential Functions:

Supports Talent Development initiatives in partnership with the Workforce Development Managers and Learning Program Managers to:

  • Create specific training content aligned with training best practices.

  • Support the apprenticeship or entry-level technician program(s) and field trainers to ensure the training meets the needs of the business.

  • Develop strong relationships with leading technical schools and colleges across the US to increase the knowledge, skills and abilities of the next generation and build talent pipelines.

  • Provide interview, hiring and onboarding support for regional markets to increase throughput.

  • Identify and implement nationally recognized skill-based curriculums to facilitate the growth and development of front-line employees.

  • Evaluate current training programs and skills throughout the front-line population and suggest modifications that enhance the learners' performance as well as the learning experience and skills advancement.

  • Test various learning technologies and solutions to improve learning engagement, development of talent, retention, and behavior change.

  • Test processes to gather learning data, analyze and communicate training effectiveness and impact.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree (HR, Business Administration, Learning and Development, Education, or other related fields) or relevant experience in lieu of degree.

  • Knowledge of adult learning theories and learning and development best practices.

  • Previous experience working in a front line/craft position for a residential construction firm is preferred.

  • 10+ years' experience in HVAC, construction, and/or maintenance.

  • Experience designing and developing instructional materials in a variety of media preferred.

  • Must be flexible to deliver training in a variety of formats: classroom, virtual, on-the-job, synchronous, asynchronous, etc.

  • The ability to describe technical concepts in a way that makes them easily understandable, digestible, and relatable.

  • Technical aptitude and demonstrated experience leveraging learning technologies and tools that integrate with and support learning activities.

  • Experience demonstrating the effectiveness of learning solutions through measurement, analysis, and reporting required.

  • Effective communication and presentation skills with proficiency in MS Word, PowerPoint, and other course development tools

  • Energy, enthusiasm, and initiative to create innovative programs and drive national outcomes, balancing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

  • Spanish Bilingual Preferred

Pay Range:

$75,000.00 - $110,000.00

BH is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We foster the diverse voices of our community by advocating for inclusivity, celebrating our differences, and continually evolving our practice to make BH a better place to work and live. Our posted compensation reflects the cost of talent across multiple US geographic markets. Pay is based on a number of factors and may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.