If you have a hobby or skill that you're passionate about, teaching others in your community this could be a rewarding experience. Whether it's a craft, a technical skill, a language, or a sport, sharing your knowledge helps enrich your community and supports personal growth for both you and your students. If you're considering becoming an instructor, think about what you enjoy most and how you can make that accessible, affordable and engaging for others.

 

Compensation variable based on position.

 

SUMMARY OF DUTIES: A community education instructor is a classified position in which the instructor offers enrollees of the community instruction based on an area of high-interest to the instructor or an area in which the instructor has expertise and experience.  There are no formal certification or education requirements related to the area of instruction.

 

QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Applicant required to pass a background check. Must be of good character and moral behavior. At minimum a high school diploma, GED certificate or demonstrated progress toward obtaining a GED, is preferred.

 

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The services of a Community Education instructor are only used when there are enough participants enrolled for a class to warrant scheduling the class, as determined by the Instructor and Community Education Director.  Instructors are paid for classes as agreed upon with the Community Education Director. Payment is made upon successful completion of the agreed upon schedule. There are no other benefits or salary offered with this position.