The PreApprenticeship Instructor will be responsible for classroom and lab instruction in the Clean Energy PreApprenticeship Trade Program. The Instructor will follow and adapt the MC3 NABTU curriculum outline and create supplemental experiential learning and on the job training experiences to reinforce learning for students. Instructors will work with high school students and staff and work to transition students into trade occupations upon completion of the program.
Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Curriculum Development
- Responsible for implementing and adapting all technical aspects of the program curriculum at local high schools with high school seniors.
- Prepare materials needed for course instruction labs and testing.
- Provide basic construction lab maintenance and track inventory of equipment and tools utilized.
- Relate instruction and material to course objectives.
- Discuss and demonstrate workplace safety personal safety and power/hand tool safety.
- Collaborate with other Instructors to ensure quality of training across all training sites.
Participant Management
- Recruit students for the program in conjunction with teachers and school support staff.
- Assess evaluate and select students for the program.
- Communicate effectively and efficiently with students and other staff.
Community Partnerships
- Work with local trade partners to facilitate guest speakers and field trips for students.
Administrative
- Submit grades attendance reports and records in a timely manner.
- Work with case management staff on identifying challenges and barriers to student success and help develop a plan with the student to succeed.
The above list of responsibilities is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities or duties required. Employees are expected to perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications & Basic Job Requirements:
- A combination of education and relevant work experience that aligns with the duties of this position.
- Teaching experience or Journeyman/Master license or Journeyman level of knowledge preferred.
- Foreman Crew Lead or supervisory experience preferred.
- Functional use of Microsoft and Google applications such as Word Excel and Outlook and ability to learn new systems and databases.
- Ability to motivate and assist individuals in performing work.
- Must be a team player and detail oriented.
- Experience coaching mentoring or training.
- Ability to travel to locations within Goodwills territory on a regular schedule. Drivers license and proof of auto insurance required.
Sensory and Physical Requirements:
- Ability to efficiently and effectively perform all functions of the job
- Ability to stand for 46 hours per shift.
- Ability to lift 1525 pounds.
Environment:
The work is conducted primarily in the Goodwill Administration and Mission offices with travel to and from community partners and trade training center locations. This position also requires visits to construction sites where conditions may be dusty/dirty and subject to varying temperatures. Work is primarily during daytime and afternoon hours with some evening and weekend hours.
Compensation: $22 $26/hour
Key Benefits We Offer
- Health & Wellness: Medical dental vision insurance basic and voluntary life insurance as well as shortterm disability and employee assistance program.
- Financial Security: Competitive salary retirement plans with employer discretionary match and bonus opportunity.
- WorkLife Balance: Paid time off and flexible schedule.
- Professional Growth: Training programs tuition reimbursement and career advancement opportunities.
- Perks & Extras: Employee discounts and a supportive inclusive workplace.
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