City of Lakeville, MN
City of Lakeville, MN is hiring: Pottery Studio Instructor in Lakeville
City of Lakeville, MN, Lakeville, MN, United States, 55044
Salary: $33.03 - $39.39 Hourly
Location : Lakeville, MN
Job Type: Part-time
Department: Lakeville Area Arts Center
Opening Date: 12/23/2024
Position
Lakeville Area Arts Center is seeking enthusiastic and experienced Pottery Studio Instructors to join our team. In this role, you will teach pottery classes to students of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced potters, guiding them through techniques such as wheel throwing, hand-building, glazing, and surface decoration.
You will develop engaging, age-appropriate curriculum and provide hands-on demonstrations that inspire creativity and technical growth. A key part of the role is fostering a positive, inclusive classroom environment where students can explore their creativity and develop confidence in their skills.
As a Pottery Studio Instructor, you will be responsible for managing the pottery studio environment and ensuring the safe and effective use of tools and equipment. You will offer constructive feedback to help students improve their work, while also encouraging them to experiment with different forms and techniques. Collaboration with fellow instructors and staff is essential to maintaining a cohesive and dynamic learning environment, and you will contribute to the promotion of the pottery program through community events and exhibitions.
Qualifications
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call 952.985.4640 or visit
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Which pottery techniques or forms do you specialize in, and how many years have you been practicing and working with these techniques?
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How many years of experience do you have teaching pottery, and in what types of settings have you taught?
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Describe your experience developing and teaching art curriculum for youth and/or adults. What methods do you use to ensure the curriculum is engaging and accessible for students of all skill levels?
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Location : Lakeville, MN
Job Type: Part-time
Department: Lakeville Area Arts Center
Opening Date: 12/23/2024
Position
Lakeville Area Arts Center is seeking enthusiastic and experienced Pottery Studio Instructors to join our team. In this role, you will teach pottery classes to students of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced potters, guiding them through techniques such as wheel throwing, hand-building, glazing, and surface decoration.
You will develop engaging, age-appropriate curriculum and provide hands-on demonstrations that inspire creativity and technical growth. A key part of the role is fostering a positive, inclusive classroom environment where students can explore their creativity and develop confidence in their skills.
As a Pottery Studio Instructor, you will be responsible for managing the pottery studio environment and ensuring the safe and effective use of tools and equipment. You will offer constructive feedback to help students improve their work, while also encouraging them to experiment with different forms and techniques. Collaboration with fellow instructors and staff is essential to maintaining a cohesive and dynamic learning environment, and you will contribute to the promotion of the pottery program through community events and exhibitions.
Qualifications
- 18 years of age or older.
- Degree or coursework leading to a degree in art or art education or equivalent experience.
- Experience teaching visual art to students in a classroom or workshop setting.
- Must have strong time management and communications skills.
- Strong experience in providing great customer service.
If you have questions or would like additional information, please call 952.985.4640 or visit
01
Which pottery techniques or forms do you specialize in, and how many years have you been practicing and working with these techniques?
02
How many years of experience do you have teaching pottery, and in what types of settings have you taught?
03
Describe your experience developing and teaching art curriculum for youth and/or adults. What methods do you use to ensure the curriculum is engaging and accessible for students of all skill levels?
Required Question