SUMMARY
The responsibilities of the instructor are to carry out the day-to-day operation of the training program at the Job Corps Center both on-the-job training and related classroom instruction.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Recruiting students for the program in order to maintain a full “crew.”
- Participating in the development of the Career Technical Skills Training package.
- Planning organizing and coordinating work projects and related classroom instruction.
- Instructing students both on the job and in the classroom.
- Training and assist in placing students in jobs in the finishing trades industry.
- Maintaining proper inventory of supplies materials and equipment.
- Operating heavy machinery
- Operate vehicle to transport students
- Demonstrate building scaffolding and working on ladders
- Preparing reports and maintaining records required by the union and the government.
- Maintaining a safe and secure shop and work site.
- Counseling students including disciplinary action as needed.
- Maintaining liaison with other Center personnel to monitor progress of students.
- Maintaining good Center relations and participating in Center activities that contributes to the goals of the program.
- Creating and maintaining an environment that is free of intimidation including sexual harassment.
- Identify and assist in placing graduates in career employment opportunities.
- Deliver trade-related curricula and teaching materials in the classroom.
- Keep current with latest developments affecting the finishing trades industry.
- Other duties as assigned
SUPPORTING DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
COMPETENCIES
- Effective time management skills.
- Punctuality and good attendance are required.
- Foster teamwork and display a positive attitude.
- Respectful of others in work place
- Able to meet state/federal apprenticeship instructor qualifications
- Successfully completed a registered apprenticeship program associated with the craft subject area
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma/GED. Completed a registered apprenticeship program associated with the craft subject area. Qualified Journey-worker status. Foreman/supervisory/apprenticeship experience preferred.
CERTIFICATES LICENSES REGISTRATIONS
Driver’s License and current Safety and Industry certifications/credentials in the craft subject area
SUMMARYThe responsibilities of the instructor are to carry out the day-to-day operation of the training program at the Job Corps Center both on-the-job training and related classroom instruction. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Recruiting students for the program in order to maintain a full...
SUMMARY
The responsibilities of the instructor are to carry out the day-to-day operation of the training program at the Job Corps Center both on-the-job training and related classroom instruction.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Recruiting students for the program in order to maintain a full “crew.”
- Participating in the development of the Career Technical Skills Training package.
- Planning organizing and coordinating work projects and related classroom instruction.
- Instructing students both on the job and in the classroom.
- Training and assist in placing students in jobs in the finishing trades industry.
- Maintaining proper inventory of supplies materials and equipment.
- Operating heavy machinery
- Operate vehicle to transport students
- Demonstrate building scaffolding and working on ladders
- Preparing reports and maintaining records required by the union and the government.
- Maintaining a safe and secure shop and work site.
- Counseling students including disciplinary action as needed.
- Maintaining liaison with other Center personnel to monitor progress of students.
- Maintaining good Center relations and participating in Center activities that contributes to the goals of the program.
- Creating and maintaining an environment that is free of intimidation including sexual harassment.
- Identify and assist in placing graduates in career employment opportunities.
- Deliver trade-related curricula and teaching materials in the classroom.
- Keep current with latest developments affecting the finishing trades industry.
- Other duties as assigned
SUPPORTING DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
COMPETENCIES
- Effective time management skills.
- Punctuality and good attendance are required.
- Foster teamwork and display a positive attitude.
- Respectful of others in work place
- Able to meet state/federal apprenticeship instructor qualifications
- Successfully completed a registered apprenticeship program associated with the craft subject area
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma/GED. Completed a registered apprenticeship program associated with the craft subject area. Qualified Journey-worker status. Foreman/supervisory/apprenticeship experience preferred.
CERTIFICATES LICENSES REGISTRATIONS
Driver’s License and current Safety and Industry certifications/credentials in the craft subject area
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