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Crochet Teacher Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Minimum Acceptable Qualifications: 1-3 years successful prior teaching experience in a college or ... Quilting, Sewing, Crochet, Embroidery, Tapestry Weaving, mosaics, and silkscreen. Ability to ...

Responsibilities Teach weekly classes to non-credit students and enrolled in continuing education ... Quilting, Sewing, Crochet, Embroidery, Tapestry Weaving, mosaics, and silkscreen. Ability to ...

NV

$14 - $18.25/hr

We are currently seeking Instructors to teach in the following program areas: Adaptive Recreation ... or Crochet Sports (i.e Basketball, Floor Hockey, Football, Soccer) May include assignments in, but ...

HOURLY - Instructor

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$14 - $18.25/hr

We are currently seeking Instructors to teach in the following program areas: * Adaptive Recreation ... Sewing or Crochet * Sports (i.e. Basketball, Floor Hockey, Football, Soccer) May include ...

Knitting/Crochet classes * Contractors who have their own facility space to teach classes Areas of interest that may be new or unique approaches to classes already offered will be considered. Unless ...

Contract Class Instructor

Irvine, CA

$23 - $29.75/hr

... Crochet classes Contractors who have their own facility space to teach classes Areas of interest that may be new or unique approaches to classes already offered will be considered. Unless the class ...

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What does a crochet teacher do?

A Crochet Teacher educates students on various crochet techniques, patterns, and skills. They provide step-by-step instruction, helping learners understand stitches, tension, and project construction. They may teach in group classes, online, or one-on-one settings, adapting lessons to different skill levels. Additionally, they offer guidance on choosing materials, reading patterns, and troubleshooting mistakes.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a crochet teacher?

To thrive as a Crochet Teacher, you need advanced crochet techniques, lesson planning abilities, and experience working with diverse skill levels, typically supported by a strong personal portfolio or prior teaching experience. Familiarity with visual aids, digital platforms for virtual classes, and crafting certification programs can enhance your effectiveness. Patience, clear communication, and motivational skills make an educator stand out in this role. These skills are vital for creating engaging learning environments and enabling students to develop confidence and proficiency in crochet.

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Job description

The Harper College Community Music and Arts Center in Palatine Illinois seeks part-time Art instructors to provide instruction in group adult classes, mostly in the evening and weekends. This position is expected to start in August 2025. Running classes is dependent on enrollment.

Education Requirements
Training in your discipline is required.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications:
1-3 years successful prior teaching experience in a college or school setting required. Experience and passion for working with people including young children, adults, seniors and community organizations. Office experience and experience in working with the public is required. High level of proficiency in one or more of the following different art mediums: Quilting, Sewing, Crochet, Embroidery, Tapestry Weaving, mosaics, and silkscreen. Ability to communicate ideas, concepts and demonstrate techniques to people of different ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. Must have a strong commitment to teaching and a genuine interest in the life-long development of individual students. Positive attitude, excellent communication skills, openness to new ideas, self-starter attitude and willingness to work with professionals in other disciplines. High standards for quality, good judgment. The ability to teach more than one discipline is a plus. 

Teach weekly classes to non-credit students and enrolled in continuing education classes. Collaborate with other instructors. Organize and maintain consistent teaching schedule. Prepare lesson plans. Complete student assessments. Participate in recruitment activities in and outside of the division. Integrate technology into the delivery of instruction. Attend department and faculty meetings. Attend other meetings when requested. 


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