What are the responsibilities and job description for the EPIC Arts Clay Studio Ceramic Instructor position at Community Housing of Wyandotte County, Inc.?
Title:
EPIC Arts Clay Studio Ceramic Instructor
Classification: Part-time (Not benefits eligible), up to 20 hrs/week
Compensation: Starting at $16
Reports to: EPIC Arts Clay Studio Manager
POSITION OVERVIEW
The EPIC Clay Studio Ceramic Instructor is responsible for planning and delivering engaging ceramic arts classes, workshops, and activities tailored to students with diverse skill levels. Working in alignment with established Clay Studio protocols and practices, the Ceramic Instructor will guide students through the artistic and ceramic processes through various techniques, skills and instruction. This position will be responsible for processing their students’ work. This position aims to enhance community engagement and involvement in the arts, while ensuring accessibility and inclusivity of Wyandotte County residents and stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Plan and submit ceramic classes to the EPIC Clay Studio Manager by deadlines. This includes providing details such as date, time, description, course content, required materials, etc.
• Deliver an agreed minimum number of classes per month, with a specific focus on engaging Wyandotte County youth and families.
• Offer themed classes that expand beyond routine EPIC Clay offerings to enrich the community experience.
• Adhere to Clay Studio procedures for class preparation and clean-up, including tasks such as organizing tools and equipment, portioning materials, and maintaining studio cleanliness.
• Process students’ work including but not limited to trimming, glazing, firing, and packaging for pick-up, ensuring a seamless experience for participants.
• Participate in Clay Studio planning meetings with the EPIC Clay Team for class scheduling, studio updates, and other pertinent discussions.
• Attend monthly one-on-one meetings with the CB&E Manager to provide and receive updates, progress reports, and feedback on work, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
• Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
• Preferred experience teaching ceramics to diverse groups (children, families, adults).
• Preferred experience teaching one-day and multi-day beginner-friendly pottery wheel classes to diverse groups (children, families, adults).
• Proficiency in ceramic techniques: wheel-throwing, hand-building, glazing, firing.
• Studio operations experience: organizing materials, equipment handling, safety.
• Preferred knowledge of kiln operation.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Creative lesson planning ability.
• Organizational skills for class planning and studio management.
• Collaborative work ethic.
ABOUT CHWC and it’s CB&E Program
For more than 20 years, CHWC has been working to stabilize, revitalize, and reinvest in Kansas City, Kansas through improved housing and other quality-of-life initiatives. During that time, CHWC has created over 500 high-quality homes, empowered hundreds of families to become homeowners, and built and revitalized crucial neighborhood amenities. CHWC works alongside our neighbors to build thriving neighborhoods that offer housing and economic opportunities for all Wyandotte County families.
CHWC's CB&E programs provide dynamic engagement opportunities for both youth and adults, fostering community, emotional intelligence, and healthy relationships. This role falls under the purview of CHWC’s Community Building & Engagement (CB&E) department, contributing to neighborhood revitalization through arts, urban agriculture, and capacity building. Our work strives to instill pride, autonomy, and enhance community quality of life, aligning with CHWC's mission of "investing in our neighbors' power to build thriving communities for generations."
Salary : $16