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Temp Jewelry Making Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... jewelry making, building models or creating miniatures. In this role, you'll be trained to put ... This full-time temp-to-hire opportunity offers consistent hours, an ideal Monday through Friday Day ...

Art Instructor

Auburn, CA · On-site

$23.54/hr

We're looking for a creative, compassionate, and energetic Art Instructor with experience in a ... Experience in jewelry making or mixed media is a plus! Work of Art is a vibrant, inclusive studio ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temp Jewelry Making Instructor, and why are they important?

A Temp Jewelry Making Instructor should possess expertise in jewelry design and fabrication, along with experience teaching or instructing groups. Familiarity with tools like soldering equipment, wire-wrapping tools, and safety protocols is typically required, and knowledge of various jewelry-making techniques is advantageous. Strong communication, patience, and adaptability help instructors engage students of different skill levels and learning styles. These skills ensure effective instruction, student safety, and a positive learning environment that fosters creativity and skill development.

What are some common challenges faced by Temp Jewelry Making Instructors, and how can they be managed?

Temp Jewelry Making Instructors often encounter challenges such as adapting to different class sizes, varying skill levels among students, and limited time to build rapport. To manage these, it's helpful to prepare flexible lesson plans, use clear demonstrations, and encourage peer collaboration. Building a welcoming classroom environment and maintaining open communication with both students and permanent staff can further enhance the teaching experience and ensure smooth classes.

What does a Temp Jewelry Making Instructor do?

A Temp Jewelry Making Instructor is a temporary educator who teaches students the techniques and skills involved in creating jewelry. They may work in community centers, schools, art studios, or workshops, leading classes on topics such as beading, metalworking, wire wrapping, and stone setting. In addition to demonstrating techniques, they provide guidance, ensure safety, and foster a creative learning environment. Their role may also involve preparing materials, setting up workspaces, and evaluating student progress. The position is typically short-term or seasonal, depending on the needs of the employer.
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$25 - $30/hr

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Posted 15 days ago


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Description

$25.00 - $30.00 / hour

    Position Summary: The Adult Program Instructor plays a vital role in supporting parents and community members as they pursue personal, educational, and vocational goals. Whether teaching English, GED prep, literacy, dance, yoga, fitness, or creative skills like curtain and jewelry making, instructors foster a welcoming and empowering environment that encourages adults to learn, grow, and feel at home in their child's school. This position is more than instruction, it's about connection. Instructors help build bridges between the school and the community, offering adults the tools to thrive academically, creatively, and personally. Your work will uplift families, strengthen school culture, and make a lasting impact.

    Essential Duties:

    • Understand and promote the organization's Mission, Vision, and Core Values to ensure alignment with organizational policies and procedures.
    • Build strong relationships with parents and community members, encouraging trust and participation.
    • Create a classroom climate that is inclusive, culturally responsive, and conducive to adult learning.
    • Design and deliver relevant, practical instruction using group and individualized methods.
    • Teach adult basic education (e.g., reading, writing, math, English) and/or vocational and enrichment skills (e.g., crafts, fitness, dance, yoga).
    • Support adult learners of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and languages, helping them overcome barriers to success.
    • Maintain effective classroom management that enhances learning and engagement.
    • Encourage adults to feel comfortable and welcomed in the school environment.
    • Collect attendance and program data as needed.
    • Participate in team meetings, in-service sessions, and professional development opportunities.
    • Perform other duties as assigned.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • 4 years' experience teaching or training adults in academic, vocational, or enrichment areas (e.g., GED, ESL, yoga, dance, sewing).
    • Strong communication skills, both oral and written; bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.

    Key Competencies:

    • Understanding of adult learning principles and multi-level instruction.
    • Ability to create a supportive, learner-centered environment for adults of diverse backgrounds.
    • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community empowerment.
    • Willingness to attend trainings and collaborate with school and community staff.

    It is the policy of Children's Aid to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment and is dedicated to maintaining a work environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. Children's Aid will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, or retaliation on any basis, including race, creed, color, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status, gender/sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, source of income, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, familial status, caregiver status, military status, marital or partnership status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking, predisposing genetic characteristics, arrest or conviction record, credit history, unemployment status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Children's Aid is committed to complying with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.

    Children's Aid will conduct a prompt and thorough investigation of all allegations of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or any violation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Policy in a confidential manner and will take appropriate corrective action, if and where warranted. Children's Aid prohibits retaliation against employees who provide information about, complain about, or assist in the investigation of any complaint of discrimination or violation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Policy.

    The incumbent is expected to work a schedule, whether in-person or hybrid, as determined by the department's needs to facilitate effective collaboration with the team. This flexibility is essential for maintaining seamless communication, fostering teamwork, and ensuring the smooth operation of the department's processes. The position's requirements are subject to periodic review and adjustment based on organizational needs and changes in work dynamics.

    Qualifications

    Behaviors
    Team Player - Works well as a member of a group
    Detail Oriented - Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well
    Dedicated - Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity

    Education
    High School (preferred)

    Experience
    4 years' experience teaching or training adults in academic, vocational, or enrichment areas (e.g., GED, ESL, yoga, dance, sewing). (preferred)
    Strong communication skills, both oral and written; bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. (preferred)

    Skills
    • Attention to Detail (preferred)
    • Interpersonal / Communication Skills (preferred)
    • Written Communication (preferred)
    • Bilingual (English + Spanish) (preferred)

    • Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
      This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.