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Mixed In Key Jobs in Justice, IL (NOW HIRING)

Civil Engineer in Training

Chicago, IL · On-site

$74K - $104K/yr

... mixed-use developments, parks, and recreation facilities. The result: vibrant economic centers ... Your Key Responsibilities * Perform civil design and technical tasks on projects under the ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Chicago, IL · On-site

$74K - $104K/yr

... mixed-use developments, parks, and recreation facilities. The result: vibrant economic centers ... Your Key Responsibilities * Perform civil design and technical tasks on projects under the ...

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... mixed Hardware-Software Systems is preferred. * Must be ready-willing-eager to work in a High Profile, Highly Communicative Role with ongoing multi-level/multi-layer key-stakeholder and department ...

As a Lubrodal Chemical Operator , you'll play a key role in creating high-performance lubricants ... Mixing raw materials into mixing tank to make finished product. * Transferring finished product ...

As a Lubrodal Chemical Operator , you'll play a key role in creating high-performance lubricants ... Mixing raw materials into mixing tank to make finished product. * Transferring finished product ...

Key Responsibilities * Serve as the architectural lead, coordinating and managing the external ... in affordable or mixed-income housing * Proven experience managing consultants and coordinating ...

Key Responsibilities * Serve as the architectural lead, coordinating and managing the external ... in affordable or mixed-income housing * Proven experience managing consultants and coordinating ...

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How much do mixed in key jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for mixed in key in Justice, IL is $12.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.73 and $13.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Mixed In Key vs DJ?

AspectMixed In KeyDJ
Primary RoleMusic analysis and key detection softwarePerforming live or recorded music sets
Required SkillsMusic theory, software proficiencyBeatmatching, crowd reading, mixing skills
Work EnvironmentStudio, production setupClubs, events, live venues
Industry UsageMusic production, DJing preparationLive performance, entertainment

Mixed In Key is a software tool used by DJs and music producers to analyze tracks and determine their musical key, aiding in harmonic mixing. DJs, on the other hand, are performers who select and mix music live for audiences. While Mixed In Key helps DJs prepare their sets, a DJ's role involves live performance skills like beatmatching and crowd engagement. Both roles are integral to the DJing industry but serve different functions: one is a technical tool, the other a performer.

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Traditional Art Instructor (Part Time, After School, In-Person)

Traditional Art Instructor (Part Time, After School, In-Person)

Concorde Education

Oak Park, IL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Schedule: Typically 1 hour per week for 10 weeks (after school)
Location: On-site at a partner school; varies by assignment
Start Date: Rolling openings based on school schedules

Position Overview
Concorde Education is seeking an engaging, student-centered Traditional Art Instructor to facilitate a short-format after-school enrichment course for students. This course introduces and develops traditional art techniques through hands-on projects that encourage creativity, self-expression, and skill growth across grade levels.

Instruction should be developmentally appropriate for the assigned grade band. Younger students will focus on foundational art concepts and basic technique practice, while older students will explore more advanced methods and build toward stronger conceptual understanding and personal artistic style. The instructor will deliver instruction one day per week for approximately one hour across a typical 10-week cycle, with pacing adapted to student needs and site logistics.

What You Will Teach
Students will explore traditional visual art techniques beginning with core fundamentals such as line, shape, color, and composition, progressing toward more refined drawing and painting skills. Depending on grade level, students may also practice shading, proportion, texture, perspective, mixed media approaches, and critique routines that support artistic growth and reflection.

Major Topics Can Include

  • Studio routines, materials handling, and safe classroom practices
  • Elements of art and principles of design (line, shape, color, value, texture, space, composition)
  • Color theory fundamentals (primary/secondary colors, mixing, warm/cool, contrast)
  • Drawing foundations (observation, contour, proportion, gesture, basic perspective)
  • Shading and value techniques (gradients, highlights, cast shadows)
  • Painting techniques (brush control, layering, blending, washes, basic composition planning)
  • Mixed media exploration (collage, ink, charcoal, pastels, or other site-approved media)
  • Visual storytelling and idea development (themes, symbols, personal expression)
  • Peer critique and reflection routines (age-appropriate feedback and revision)
  • Portfolio development and presentation of artwork

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver a 10-session course with clear objectives and engaging, hands-on instruction
  • Demonstrate techniques and scaffold projects so students can practice skills successfully
  • Maintain a safe, inclusive, supportive studio environment with clear expectations and routines
  • Differentiate instruction to support varying skill levels and learning needs
  • Support students in developing original work and making iterative improvements
  • Communicate professionally with site staff and Concorde program contacts regarding attendance and session completion tracking
  • Adapt pacing and activities to meet student needs while maintaining intended outcomes

Qualifications (Required)

  • Minimum of 60 college credits (or Associate degree in progress/completed)
  • Experience with traditional visual art techniques (drawing, painting, and/or mixed media)
  • Experience working with school-age students in structured settings (school, camp, after-school, tutoring, youth programs)
  • Strong facilitation skills, classroom presence, and clear communication
  • Reliable, punctual, and professional; able to follow school policies and program boundaries
  • Comfort managing materials and supporting students through multi-step creative processes