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Entry Level Workshop Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Qualified instructors will responsible for providing general entry-level and inservice training ... in training workshops, seminars, and courses. May be required to perform such administrative ...

Qualified instructors will responsible for providing general entry-level and inservice training ... in training workshops, seminars, and courses. May be required to perform such administrative ...

Qualified instructors will responsible for providing general entry-level and inservice training ... in training workshops, seminars, and courses. May be required to perform such administrative ...

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STEAM Instructor

Burlington, NC · On-site

$12 - $20/hr

Position 1: STEAM Assistant -- $12 to $14 per hour This entry-level position supports the lead ... Programs may include classes, camps, workshops, after-school programs, in-school field trips ...

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STEAM Instructor

Burlington, NC · On-site

$12 - $20/hr

Position 1: STEAM Assistant -- $12 to $14 per hour This entry-level position supports the lead ... Programs may include classes, camps, workshops, after-school programs, in-school field trips ...

INSTRUCTOR-WELDING

Baton Rouge, LA · On-site

$28.62 - $48.34/hr

Teach welding, entry-level job skills, and employability skills to youth in secure care. Plan ... Continue developing professional skills through training, workshops, and ongoing learning. Follow ...

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Entry Level Workshop Instructor information

What does an entry level workshop instructor do?

An Entry Level Workshop Instructor is responsible for teaching or assisting in educational workshops, typically focused on a specific skill or subject. They help plan and deliver lessons, guide participants through hands-on activities, and ensure a supportive learning environment. Entry level instructors often work under the supervision of more experienced educators and may assist with classroom management, preparing materials, and providing feedback to learners.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry level workshop instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Workshop Instructor, you need a solid understanding of the workshop subject matter, basic instructional techniques, and at least a high school diploma or relevant certification. Familiarity with presentation software, classroom technology, and learning management systems is often required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to engage learners are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, participant engagement, and a positive learning environment.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level workshop instructors when managing diverse groups of learners?

Entry Level Workshop Instructors often encounter the challenge of addressing varying skill levels and learning styles within a single group. Balancing the pace of instruction to ensure everyone keeps up, while also keeping advanced participants engaged, can require adaptability and strong communication skills. Additionally, managing group dynamics and fostering a positive, inclusive classroom environment is essential for successful learning outcomes. These experiences provide valuable opportunities to develop classroom management and facilitation skills, which are crucial for career growth in education or training roles.

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Firearms Instructor

SGI Global, LLC

Cheltenham, MD • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

SGI Global is seeking Law Enforcement Instructors for the United States Capitol Police (USCP). Qualified instructors will responsible for providing general entry-level and inservice training instructions to all sworn and civilian employees, supervisors, mid-level managers and command staff.ResponsibilitiesThe Instructor shall provide training, including but not limited to, the following: Prepare and deliver the course materials including content, sequence, timing, presentation and instructional methodology.Rate and score students/ officers/ and officials (who participate in training programs) and make initial determination on whether they qualify or fail to qualify to meet departmental standards. Continuously analyze training policies and other training related processes, making recommendation to management on necessary revisions based off validated research, industry standards and /or Departmental policy changes.Research and analyze relevant case law for inclusion in course presentation, and evaluate and revise course content as necessary. Determine and outline coverage, specific goals, techniques, instructional aids and timing for each phase of each lesson. Write and prepare lesson plans, course materials, evaluations and management recommendations in an accurate, concise manner without needfor grammatical or content editing.Deviate from course lesson plans as necessary and approved to adjust to changes in law enforcement procedures, equipment and techniques. Evaluate and advise on students' progress by observing performance of students and by developing and administering tests on materials studied. Stay abreast of literature and other materials in assigned training areas, evaluate the potential of new materials and instructional aides and participates in training workshops, seminars, and courses. May be required to perform such administrative support training duties as class scheduling and coordination, record keeping and property management.QualificationsMust have successfully completed the Federal Law Enforcement Center's (FLETC) Firearms Instructor Training Program (FITP), or equivalent.Must have demonstrated at least 3 years expertise serving as an instructor for a weapons training program and effectively conveying ideas verbally in an adult learning environment. Additionally must have experience in developing and executing lesson plans and practical exercises using traditional and innovative teaching methods with adult learners in a law enforcement setting. Preference is given to applicants with Law Enforcement Officer Firearms instructor experience as well as those possessing a Glock Armorer Certification.Firearms instructors must be able to pass an initial firearms proficiency or qualification course of fire with an 85% score which equates to 255 points out of a possible of 300 points.SGI Global provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
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