What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Training Instructor position at Home Builders Institute Inc?
Skilled Trades Instructor
As a skilled trades instructor, you will demonstrate proper technique, safety, and detail through hands-on training and classroom instruction. Essential skills for polished trades professionals include strong coaching skills, determination to teach, inspire, and lead future trades professionals, as well as a strong orientation to safety in the workplace.
About HBI
HBI has been training and educating America's home construction workforce for over 40 years. Our proven business model has helped countless individuals create long-term career opportunities. We continue to build our program offerings and expand our footprint in the construction industry through innovative initiatives and creative partnerships.
Program Overview
We teach highly sought-after technical construction trades and entrepreneurship to youth aged 16-24 in our Job Corps programs, Military Services, Academies, and programs for adults and youth operating behind the fence in correctional facilities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Instruction
- Instructs program participants in trade skills using approved curriculum
- Develops curriculum and supporting training materials, as needed
- Coordinates hands-on training activities, including on-site and community-based projects
- Demonstrates proper use of tools and equipment with an emphasis on safety
Student Development and Placement
- Assists with student recruitment, placement, and employability training, as directed and/or as required by program needs
- Monsitors, mentors, and coaches students
- Fosters positive working relationships with and between funders, program partners, and other personnel
- Participates in outreach and employer relationship development
Classroom Management
- Performs various administrative and reporting functions, as required
- Ensures proper use, storage, and security of tools, equipment, etc.
- Adheres to all applicable safety protocols (OSHA 10)
Working Relationships
Internal: HBI Executive Team, HBI Board of Trustees, and staff at all levels
External: Community channel partners, vendors, contractors, and system(s) end users
Required Qualifications
- Ability to meet Career Technical Training requirements, including a High School Diploma or equivalent and/or any combination of work, education, and/or skills equivalent to Journey-level experience in the relevant trade - Solar/Electrical
Working Conditions
Usual office-type working conditions; routine physical conditions include walking, carrying, standing, hearing/listening, and sitting; nominal travel anticipated
HBI offers a competitive salary and benefits program
HBI is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic as established by federal, state, or local law