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High School Woodworking Teacher Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This position involves teaching at both the elementary and secondary levels, using woodworking to ... Is responsible for a pre-vocational afternoon group in the High School Program * Attend teachers ...

This position involves teaching at both the elementary and secondary levels, using woodworking to ... Is responsible for a pre-vocational afternoon group in the High School Program * Attend teachers ...

This position involves teaching at both the elementary and secondary levels, using woodworking to ... Is responsible for a pre-vocational afternoon group in the High School Program * Attend teachers ...

High School Teacher

Parma, OH · On-site

$47.50K - $60.60K/yr

Castle Parma is a charter high school seeking passionate, student-centered educators to join our team as Math , Science , and CBI/CTE Teachers . These teachers will deliver high-quality instruction ...

High School Teacher

Pasadena, CA · On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

Teachers are a critical component of the success of Maranatha High School and each individual student, and are expected to comply with the job duties and expectations set forth below or as assigned ...

High School Teacher

Pasadena, CA

$53.90K - $68.70K/yr

Teachers are a critical component of the success of Maranatha High School and each individual student, and are expected to comply with the job duties and expectations set forth below or as assigned ...

High School Teacher

Verona, WI · On-site

$50.10K - $63.90K/yr

High School Teacher, For full consideration, applicants must submit their cover letter and resume via BambooHR. VACANCY DESCRIPTION:Impact Christian Academy is seeking candidates for the 26-27 school ...

High School Teacher

Edna, TX · On-site

$43.60K - $55.60K/yr

High School Teaching/High School Teacher Date Posted: 2/27/2026 Location: Edna High School Date Available: Future 26-27 School Year High School Teacher (Grades 9-12) Position Purpose Under the ...

High School Teacher

Jupiter, FL

$47.90K - $61.10K/yr

Jupiter Christian School High School Teacher Founded in 1963, Jupiter Christian School is committed to excellence in teaching the mind, reaching the heart, and inspiring servant leaders to impact the ...

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How much do high school woodworking teacher jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for high school woodworking teacher in the United States is $46,378.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a High School Woodworking Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a High School Woodworking Teacher, you need a solid background in woodworking techniques, curriculum planning, and a teaching certification, often with a focus in industrial arts or technology education. Familiarity with woodworking machinery, safety protocols, and classroom management systems is essential. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to inspire creativity set outstanding teachers apart. These skills and qualities ensure a safe, engaging, and educational environment that helps students develop both technical abilities and problem-solving skills.

What are some common challenges faced by high school woodworking teachers, and how can they be addressed?

High school woodworking teachers often face challenges such as maintaining student safety in the workshop, managing diverse skill levels among students, and keeping up with equipment maintenance. To address these, teachers implement strict safety protocols, provide differentiated instruction, and perform routine checks on tools and machinery. Building strong relationships with students and fostering a collaborative classroom environment can also help overcome these challenges and ensure a positive learning experience.

What does a high school woodworking teacher do?

A high school woodworking teacher instructs students in the fundamentals of woodworking, including the safe use of tools, reading blueprints, and creating wood-based projects. They develop lesson plans, demonstrate techniques, and supervise hands-on activities in a workshop environment. Additionally, they teach students about material properties, shop safety, and project planning while fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. The teacher is also responsible for maintaining equipment and ensuring a safe learning space for all students.

What is the difference between High School Woodworking Teacher vs Middle School Woodworking Teacher?

AspectHigh School Woodworking TeacherMiddle School Woodworking Teacher
CredentialsTeaching certification, woodworking experienceTeaching certification, woodworking experience
Work EnvironmentHigh school classrooms, workshopsMiddle school classrooms, workshops
Employer & IndustryHigh schools, education sectorMiddle schools, education sector
Common Search IntentHigh School Woodworking Teacher vs Middle School Woodworking Teacher

High School Woodworking Teachers typically work with older students in high school settings, focusing on advanced woodworking skills. Middle School Woodworking Teachers work with younger students, emphasizing basic skills and safety. Both roles require teaching certification and woodworking experience, but the age group and curriculum complexity differ.

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Infographic showing various High School Woodworking Teacher job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,378 per year, or $22.3 per hour.
CTE Woodworking Teacher - Hunter High School

CTE Woodworking Teacher - Hunter High School

Granite School District

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$45K - $57.40K/yr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Granite School District (Utah) rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 35 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

399th of 538 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Hunter High School CTE Woodworking Teacher (1.0 FTE)
Hunter High School is seeking a qualified and motivated Career and Technical Education (CTE) Woodworking Teacher to join our team for the 20262027 school year. This position offers the opportunity to prepare students for careers in woodworking, cabinetmaking, and related industries through hands-on instruction and real-world application. The teacher may be responsible for teaching:

  • Beginning Woodworking
  • Intermediate Woodworking
  • Advanced Woodworking
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Stage Crew

If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact Jen Johnson, Principal, at (385) 646-5360 or email jjohnson@graniteschools.org. 
Required Certification
Requires ONE of the following:



  • A valid Professional Educator License issued by the Utah State Board of Education with a Secondary or CTE License Area of Concentration with a woods endorsement;
  • A valid Associate Educator License issued by the Utah State Board of Education with a Secondary or CTE License Area of Concentration with a woods endorsement;
  • Equivalent licenses and endorsements in another state;
  • Completion of a relevant program from a technical college (e.g. cabinetmaking, manufacturing);
  • A bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g. Cabinetmaking, Technology & Engineering, Manufacturing, Engineering);
  • Hold an industry certification such as PRAXIS #5051 (Technology Education), OSHA Safety Certification, or Six Sigma Yellow Belt.
  • Have a minimum of (4) years of documented, related occupational experience within the past ten (10) years in such areas as cabinetmaking or finish carpentry. This experience must demonstrate competency aligned with woods course strands and standards. Documentation of this competency will be reviewed during the interview and should include, but is not limited to, safety practices, design and layout, measuring, use of portable tools, technical design (CAD/CAM), and assembly.

The following qualifications are preferred:

  • willingness to run a CTSO (Skills USA)
  • ESL endorsement;
  • Interest in supporting extra-curricular activities.

Required Documentation - Please upload the following document with your application depending on your licensure/credential situation above:

  • In and out-of-state applicants must upload a copy of their current state license with their application in order to be considered.
  • If approved for an Associate License, please upload your AEL eligibility letter in lieu of a full teaching license
  • If qualifying by industry experience, applicant should list related work experience on the application and upload a resume in lieu of a teaching license where applicable experience is listed (see above requirements). Prior to hire an applicant will need to submit a letter from a supervisor on company letterhead indicating duties, responsibilities, and dates of employment.
  • If qualifying by university degree, applicant should upload the applicable degree when asked for a teaching license.
  • If qualifying based on technical college training, applicant should upload proof of completion of a program.
  • If qualifying through an industry certification, applicant should upload a current certificate(s). 


Required Knowledge and Skills

  • Must be able to pass all safety requirements including being able to demonstrate correct use of equipment.
  • Ability to maintain an orderly lab environment.
  • Knowledge and ability to use computers.
  • Willingness to lead a CTE Student Organization (Skills USA).
  • Ability and willingness to collaborate and work with other professionals in Professional Learning Communities.
  • Ability and willingness to work with industry partners to align classroom instruction with skill needs of employers.
  • Ability to use and implement approved curriculum maps.
  • Ability to evaluate student academic progress through various formal and informal assessments.
  • Ability to communicate student academic progress to parents through various formats.
  • Ability and willingness to use technology to enhance student engagement.
  • Ability and willingness to implement proficiency-based grading.
  • Ability to build a positive working relationship with students, school staff, administration business partners, parents and the community.
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GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOM TEACHER DESCRIPTION

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions satisfactorily, with or without reasonable accommodations.  The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, training, education, responsibilities, and/or abilities required.  Regular presence, attendance, timeliness are essential job functions of this position.
Job Summary
Under the direction of the school principal, the classroom teacher is responsible for creating a positive learning environment where students develop the skills to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, lifelong learners, and productive citizens.  Teachers maintain a safe environment; establish rapport with students, parents, and colleagues; motivate students to develop skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to provide a good foundation for further education and do so in accordance with each student's ability.   Teachers differentiate curriculum and use effective research-based methods of instruction. Implement Proficiency-Based Grading in Student Evaluations.
 



Essential Functions

  • Maintain a safe, orderly lab environment following all required safety procedures.
  • Utilize lab equipment to apply concepts found in USBE's CTE Core Curriculum.
  • Maintain and inventory equipment.
  • Teach the core content area(s) outlined in the USBE's Core Curriculum, and adopted by the Board of Education, correlated with other approved learning activities.
  • Develop lesson plans and instructional materials and provide individualized and small group instruction in order to adapt the curriculum to the needs of the child.
  • Utilize effective teaching techniques in translating lesson plans into productive student learning experiences which best utilize the time available for instruction.
  • Utilize computers and other technological classroom support equipment in student instruction.
  • Supervision of students requires both indoor and outdoor responsibilities (e.g., recess duty, gymnasium activities, etc.) in all types of weather and air quality.
  • Establish and maintain standards of student behavior needed to achieve a functional learning atmosphere in the classroom through organization and appropriate discipline strategies.
  • Evaluate students' academic and social growth, maintain appropriate records, and prepare progress reports.
  • Be familiar with and willing to implement Proficiency-Based Learning in evaluating students.
  • Be familiar with and willing to implement the Granite Way.
  • Communicate with parents through conferences, telephone calls, e-mails, student planners, school website, and other appropriate means, to discuss the student's progress.
  • Communicate and cooperate with other professional staff regarding the student's academic and personal growth areas.
  • Attendance, physical presence, and timeliness are essential functions of this position.
  • Create an effective learning environment for learning through functional and attractive displays, bulletin boards and interest centers.
  • Provide and maintain a safe and supportive environment in the classroom and on the school campus.
  • Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the school district and self-selected professional growth activities.
  • Participate in faculty meetings as required.
  • Administer appropriate student attendance policies and procedures.
  • Participate in appropriate educator evaluation procedures as per district guidelines.
  • Administer group standardized tests in accordance with state and district testing procedures.
  • Participate in faculty committees and the sponsorship of student activities
  • Select and requisition books and instruction materials; maintain required inventory records.
  • Model professional and ethical standards when dealing with students, parents, colleagues, and members of the community.
  • Understand and adhere to laws, district policies, and procedures.
  • Maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, school staff, district staff, and members of the community.
  • Demonstrate professional ethics as outlined by the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission.
  • Be a positive role model.

Non-Essential Functions

  • Other duties as assigned*

    *This description should not be construed to contain every function/responsibility that may be required to be performed by an employee assigned to this position.  To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.  The requirements listed below are representative of the education, knowledge and experience requirements; the machines, tools and equipment used; background; and any licenses or certifications required.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.


Required Knowledge and Skills

  • Possess strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Possess strong computer and educational technological skills.
  • Works independently with little direct supervision.
  • Works as part of a team.
  • Accepts responsibility and is self-motivated.
  • Demonstrate the ability to establish and maintain a positive learning environment and handle classroom management issues in a calm manner.
  • Display effective multi-tasking and time management skills

Required Training and Education

  • Requires a Utah State Board of Education (USBE) approved cleared criminal background check.
  • Requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, a certificate of completion from a technical college or an industry certification(s).
  • Requires a valid Professional Educator License for the State of Utah within the relevant "Licensure Area of Concentration" and if applicable, "Endorsement."
  • Requires passing a safety test at 100% for all equipment in the wood's facility.


Working Environment

  • Supervision of students requires both indoor and outdoor responsibilities (e.g. recess duty, gymnasium activities, etc.) in all types of weather and air quality.
  • Tasks may involve lifting and use of woodworking equipment.
  • Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation.

Physical Demands
Requires the ability to sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Ability to reach with hands and arms, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects. Ability to talk or hear. Vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision and ability to focus. Physical demands require moving and lifting supplies, equipment, etc. up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Physical Requirements  Not limited to the following:



  • While performing the duties of this job, the teacher is regularly required to speak and/or hear.  The teacher is frequently required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, and crouch.  The teacher is occasionally required to use hands to handle or feel and must occasionally climb or balance.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision and depth perception.
  • The teacher must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. 
  • Teachers in P.E., CTE, Theatre and/or Art may be required to frequently lift up to 50 pounds.

    Note: This list of essential and non-essential functions and of physical requirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented in accordance with the requirements of the job.







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