Part-Time Continuing Education Instructor; Non-Credit Construction & Skilled Trades; HVAC, Wel
Listed on 2025-12-13
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Education / Teaching
Carpentry, Building & Residential Construction, Faculty -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Carpentry, Building & Residential Construction
Overview
Part-Time Continuing Education Instructor (Non-Credit) Construction & Skilled Trades (HVAC, Welding, Carpentry, Gen. Contracting)
Location:
Padron Campus
Regular/Temporary:
Temporary
Full/Part Time:
Part-Time
Job
Job Details Job Family: STAFF - Part-Time Instructor
Grade: HK
Salary: $25.00 - Base Rate
Department:
Continuing Education
Reports To:
Program Manager
Closing Date:
Posted On An Ongoing Basis
FLSA Status:
Exempt - Not Eligible for Overtime Compensation
First Review Date:
May 27, 2025
The School of Continuing Education and Professional Development is looking for experienced instructors to teach workforce/professional development courses in construction and skilled trades such as HVAC, Welding, Carpentry, and General Contracting. These courses are designed to provide hands-on training and preparation for industry credentials in high-demand trades.
Responsibilities- Provides instruction in skilled trades including HVAC, welding, carpentry, and general contracting.
- Supports learners in building practical skills for employment and licensure
- Delivers practical, lab-based instruction that prepares students for entry into the skilled trades workforce
- Designs course content that integrates safety, technical skills, and tool use
- Prepares students for certification exams where applicable
- Assesses student learning through demonstrations and job-based scenarios
- Maintains a safe and compliant instructional environment
- Collaborates with staff to ensure curriculum reflects current industry standards and codes
- Monitors and support student progress and engagement
- Keep accurate records of attendance, participation, and skill achievement
- Assists in maintaining equipment and instructional materials
- Teaches hands-on courses in skilled trades using industry-aligned tools and techniques
- Develops curriculum based on current building codes and trade standards
- Incorporates safety regulations and best practices into instruction
- Prepares students for licensure or certification exams
- Assesses student competencies through lab activities and job simulations
- Maintains classroom and lab safety procedures
- Tracks student progress and maintains accurate records
- Collaborates with employers and industry partners to update curriculum
- Supports a diverse student population in applied learning environments
- Participates in professional development to stay current in the field
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree in a construction-related field;
Current industry license or certification (e.g., Journeyman, HVAC, General Contractor). - Expertise in a skilled trade (e.g., HVAC, carpentry, welding, general contracting)
- Knowledge of building codes, tools, and occupational safety standards
- Ability to teach technical content through hands-on demonstration
- Skill in preparing students for industry-recognized certifications
- Organizational skills for managing labs, inventory, and class logistics
- Ability to design curriculum that reflects real-world applications
- Strong interpersonal skills and mentorship abilities
- Commitment to student success in technical education
- Knowledge of trade-specific equipment, diagnostics, and repair
- Experience supporting learners in workforce entry or advancement
The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process.
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