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Guest & Volunteer Sewing Instructors (PRN / As-Needed)

The Sewing Labs

Kansas City, MO • On-site

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Part-time
Description
The Sewing Labs is seeking guest and volunteer instructors to support our growing lineup of community-based sewing and textile arts classes. This is an ongoing, as-needed (PRN) opportunity for individuals who are passionate about sharing their skills in a creative, inclusive environment.
We welcome instructors interested in leading one-time workshops, short-term series, or occasional classes based on their availability and expertise.
Areas of Interest Include:
  • Beginner to advanced sewing techniques
  • Garment construction and alterations
  • Quilting and fiber arts
  • Upcycling, mending, and sustainable fashion practices
  • Machine basics and maintenance
  • Specialty or creative textile workshops

Role Overview:
Instructors are responsible for planning and leading engaging, hands-on classes for adult learners of varying skill levels. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy teaching, mentoring, and building confidence in others through sewing.
Engagement Type:
  • PRN / as-needed scheduling
  • Mix of paid and volunteer opportunities, depending on class type and funding
  • Flexible commitment based on instructor availability and program needs

If you are interested in teaching at The Sewing Labs, we invite you to submit a brief application and share your class or workshop idea. Our team will follow up to discuss fit, scheduling, and next steps.
We also welcome creative ideas for new classes and topics that would benefit our community.
Requirements
What We Look For:
  • Strong sewing or textile arts experience
  • Ability to teach in a clear, encouraging, and inclusive manner
  • Reliability and good communication
  • Prior teaching experience is helpful but not required