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Intern Stained Glass Designer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Art Teacher

Beech Grove, IN · On-site

$41K - $56K/yr

Teach knowledge and skills in art, including drawing, painting, ceramics, stained glass, and art ... Plan and present art displays and exhibitions designed to exhibit students' work for the school and ...

Engineer Intern

Upper Sandusky, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Custom Glass Solutions is rapidly growing and is seeking a Intern to perform tasks related to ... designs and refine process workflows. * Develop and prototype new applications to validate concepts ...

... designed to help scientists, researchers, and clinicians solve the world's greatest health ... Prepare and stain human and/or mouse cell samples for flow cytometry following standard operating ...

... designed to help scientists, researchers, and clinicians solve the world's greatest health ... Prepare and stain human and/or mouse cell samples for flow cytometry following standard operating ...

Rhein Art Center Staff-Intern

OH · On-site

$13 - $17/hr

The Rhein Center has a small dance studio, ceramics/pottery studio, stained/fused glass studio, and ... If applying as an Intern, it is understood that your availability to work is determined by your ...

Engineer Intern

Upper Sandusky, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Custom Glass Solutions is rapidly growing and is seeking a Intern to perform tasks related to ... designs and refine process workflows. * Develop and prototype new applications to validate concepts ...

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How much do intern stained glass designer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern stained glass designer in the United States is $19.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects and tasks can an Intern Stained Glass Designer expect to work on during their internship?

As an Intern Stained Glass Designer, you can expect to assist with a variety of creative and hands-on tasks, such as drafting design concepts, selecting and cutting glass, assembling glass pieces, and learning traditional techniques like leading and soldering. Interns often collaborate with experienced designers and artisans, gaining exposure to both artistic and technical aspects of stained glass production. You may also help with site visits, installations, and client consultations, which provides valuable insight into the full project lifecycle. This role offers a supportive learning environment where you can develop your design skills and build a professional portfolio.

What is the difference between Intern Stained Glass Designer vs Junior Stained Glass Artist?

AspectIntern Stained Glass DesignerJunior Stained Glass Artist
CredentialsBasic art or design coursework, some experienceSimilar, often with some portfolio work
Work EnvironmentAssisting in design, learning under supervisionCreating stained glass pieces, more hands-on
Industry UsageEntry-level, internship programsEntry to mid-level artist role

The Intern Stained Glass Designer typically focuses on learning and assisting with design tasks under supervision, often as part of an internship program. The Junior Stained Glass Artist is more experienced, actively creating stained glass pieces with greater independence. Both roles require similar foundational skills, but the internship emphasizes learning, while the junior artist role involves more hands-on work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Stained Glass Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Stained Glass Designer, you need fundamental artistic skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with design principles, often supported by coursework or experience in art or design. Basic knowledge of glass cutting tools, soldering equipment, and design software like Adobe Illustrator or CAD is typically beneficial. Creativity, patience, and strong communication skills help you collaborate with team members and clients while learning intricate techniques. These skills are crucial for producing precise, visually appealing stained glass pieces and contributing effectively to design projects.

What does an Intern Stained Glass Designer do?

An Intern Stained Glass Designer assists experienced designers in creating stained glass artworks, which may include windows, panels, or decorative pieces. Their tasks often involve sketching designs, selecting glass types and colors, cutting and assembling glass pieces, and learning traditional and modern stained glass techniques. Interns may also help with installation and restoration projects while gaining hands-on experience in a studio environment. This role is ideal for those interested in art, craftsmanship, and historical restoration.
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Infographic showing various Intern Stained Glass Designer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 18% Internship, 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,304 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

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Glass Art InstructorArts Bonita

Bonita Springs, FL
$25-$40/Hour
Part-Time Day, Evenings and Weekends as needed

OVERVIEW

Arts Bonita is looking for a PART-TIME Glass Art Instructor to lead our glass art classes and workshops, designed to serve the large community of adult artists in our area. This specialized course will empower students to master the artistry of cutting, blowing, shaping, and creating art in glass through various techniques including fused glass, stained glass, and hot glass work. The instructor will safely guide students through proper use of glass tools and equipment while managing a dynamic studio environment. This role can grow over time as the program expands. Classes are between 1 and 3 hours in length and serve adult students. This is a year-round position as we offer programs in all seasons, including Summer, Winter and Spring sessions, along with our traditional Fall and Spring offerings.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support the development of comprehensive glass art curricula for adult learners of varying skill levels
  • Teach fundamental and advanced glass techniques including cutting, scoring, breaking, grinding, and finishing
  • Instruct students in multiple glass art disciplines including fused glass, stained glass, glass blowing, slumping, and casting techniques
  • Teach proper use and maintenance of glass tools including glass cutters, grinders, kilns, torches, and blowing equipment
  • Demonstrate glass selection, types of glass (sheet glass, frit, rods, tubes), compatibility, and color theory in glass
  • Guide design development from concept to completion, including pattern making, templates, and project planning
  • Teach kiln operation, firing schedules, and temperature control for various glass techniques
  • Enforce comprehensive safety protocols including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilation, heat safety, and safe handling of glass and tools
  • Manage a studio environment with 12 to 18 students, ensuring safe workspace organization, traffic flow, and proper equipment usage
  • Supervise hot glass work areas and ensure safe practices around furnaces, glory holes, and torches
  • Provide constructive feedback on students' technique, design choices, and artistic development
  • Create a supportive, collaborative learning environment that encourages artistic exploration and experimentation
  • Assess and evaluate student progress and skill development
  • Stay current with contemporary glass art practices, techniques, and trends
  • Maintain studio equipment, kilns, tools, and facilities in safe working condition
  • Monitor kiln operations and maintain proper firing schedules
  • Manage materials inventory and coordinate glass and supply orders
  • Collaborate with administration on budget, scheduling, and facility needs
  • Coordinate with marketing to promote courses and workshops
  • Build relationships with the greater glass art and artist community
  • Lead the program into the future and help grow its recognition and impact

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, Glass Art, Craft, or related field (preferred)
  • Professional experience as a glass artist with a demonstrable portfolio of completed works
  • Proven mastery of glass art techniques across multiple disciplines (fused glass, stained glass, glass blowing, etc.)
  • Comprehensive knowledge of glass art safety protocols, including heat safety, ventilation requirements, and proper PPE usage
  • Experience with glass cutting, grinding, kiln operation, and firing schedules
  • Knowledge of hot glass techniques including blowing, shaping, and torch work (preferred)
  • Understanding of glass chemistry, compatibility, and COE (coefficient of expansion)
  • Prior teaching or workshop facilitation experience with adults (preferred)
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Patience and ability to work well with adult learners of varying skill levels and physical abilities
  • Enthusiasm for helping artists develop their glass art skills and creative vision
  • Knowledge of glass art history, contemporary glass movement, and market opportunities for glass artists
  • Understanding of exhibition opportunities and professional development for glass artists
  • Studio management and organizational skills, including ability to maintain a safe and efficient workspace for 12 to 18 students
  • Physical ability to demonstrate glass techniques and assist students with equipment
  • Ability to work in hot studio environments and handle equipment at high temperatures
  • Adaptability and problem-solving abilities in teaching diverse students and managing studio challenges
  • Passion for supporting and uplifting the artistic community

ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION

Arts Bonita has a dynamic and rapidly expanding arts program that takes pride in offering a diverse range of adult & youth classes in both visual and performing arts. We are dedicated to fostering creativity, expression, and skill development in our students, and we're on the lookout for exceptional educators to join our team. As a quality arts program, we believe in providing top-notch instruction to our students, and we're committed to nurturing the talents and passions of individuals of all skill levels. If you're a prospective teacher with a passion for the arts and a desire to make a meaningful impact, consider joining Arts Bonita as we continue to grow and inspire the artistic community.