Fiber Arts Club Coordinator Needed
Location: Williston Central School
Williston Central School is seeking a creative patient and enthusiastic Fiber Arts Club Coordinator to lead our middle school after-school Fiber Arts Club. This club provides students in grades 68 with opportunities to explore a variety of fiber and needle arts in a welcoming hands-on environment. The Coordinator will guide students in learning new techniques support ongoing projects and help foster a positive and collaborative club culture.
Key Responsibilities:
- Recruit and encourage student participation through school announcements posters classroom visits and other outreach efforts.
- Plan and lead weekly after-school club sessions focused on a variety of fiber arts and needlework techniques (e.g. knitting crocheting embroidery weaving felting etc.).
- Provide step-by-step instruction and individualized support to students of all skill levels.
- Develop age-appropriate projects that build skills creativity and confidence.
- Maintain a safe inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.
- Manage supplies tools and materials; track inventory and request replenishments as needed.
- Uphold all school policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
- Experience with one or more fiber arts/needlework techniques required; ability to teach multiple techniques preferred.
- Prior experience working with middle-school-aged students (teaching coaching tutoring camp etc.) is strongly preferred.
- Strong communication organizational and classroom-management skills.
- Creativity patience and enthusiasm for hands-on learning.
- Ability to create an inclusive environment that supports diverse learners.
Compensation:
- This position is fully compensated through The Jeannette A. Randy Trust and will be paid based on the co-curricular activity pay scale Category D from the CVSD Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Please apply on SchoolSpring.
CVSD is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring that all of our students achieve our mission - which means we are also committed to developing a faculty and staff that represents the inclusive welcoming environment we seek to develop for students and families.
Job ID#5455912
Required Experience:
IC
Fiber Arts Club Coordinator NeededLocation: Williston Central SchoolWilliston Central School is seeking a creative patient and enthusiastic Fiber Arts Club Coordinator to lead our middle school after-school Fiber Arts Club. This club provides students in grades 68 with opportunities to explore a var...
Fiber Arts Club Coordinator Needed
Location: Williston Central School
Williston Central School is seeking a creative patient and enthusiastic Fiber Arts Club Coordinator to lead our middle school after-school Fiber Arts Club. This club provides students in grades 68 with opportunities to explore a variety of fiber and needle arts in a welcoming hands-on environment. The Coordinator will guide students in learning new techniques support ongoing projects and help foster a positive and collaborative club culture.
Key Responsibilities:
- Recruit and encourage student participation through school announcements posters classroom visits and other outreach efforts.
- Plan and lead weekly after-school club sessions focused on a variety of fiber arts and needlework techniques (e.g. knitting crocheting embroidery weaving felting etc.).
- Provide step-by-step instruction and individualized support to students of all skill levels.
- Develop age-appropriate projects that build skills creativity and confidence.
- Maintain a safe inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.
- Manage supplies tools and materials; track inventory and request replenishments as needed.
- Uphold all school policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
- Experience with one or more fiber arts/needlework techniques required; ability to teach multiple techniques preferred.
- Prior experience working with middle-school-aged students (teaching coaching tutoring camp etc.) is strongly preferred.
- Strong communication organizational and classroom-management skills.
- Creativity patience and enthusiasm for hands-on learning.
- Ability to create an inclusive environment that supports diverse learners.
Compensation:
- This position is fully compensated through The Jeannette A. Randy Trust and will be paid based on the co-curricular activity pay scale Category D from the CVSD Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Please apply on SchoolSpring.
CVSD is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring that all of our students achieve our mission - which means we are also committed to developing a faculty and staff that represents the inclusive welcoming environment we seek to develop for students and families.
Job ID#5455912
Required Experience:
IC
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