Essential Duties:
- Prepares performance based objectives and outlines for course of study following curriculum guidelines and requirements of the school, State and Federal initiatives; meets State and local performance measures.
- Organizes program of practical and technical instruction, including demonstrations of skills required in Cosmetology professions which includes lectures on theory, techniques, and terminology; prepares outline of instructional programs and assembles materials to be presented.
- Instructs students in safety measures, i.e., use, maintenance, and the safe operation of tools and equipment, codes or regulations related to the Cosmetology program.
- Instructs students in the importance of accuracy, neatness, efficiency, resourcefulness, and good work habits in obtaining employment as Cosmetologists.
- Assigns lessons; administers tests to evaluate achievement in technical knowledge and practical skills; records results, and informs student of their academic standing.
- Keeps records of daily attendance and progress.
- Presents subject matter to students utilizing various methods and techniques including but not limited to lectures, demonstrations, and discussions.
- Ensures classroom time is organized and that instruction and clean-up can be accomplished within the time allotted.
- Enforces classroom protocols, rules and regulations; maintains classroom discipline; utilizes effective classroom management techniques.
- Assist students in developing and implementing study skills, practices and techniques.
- Assist students in creating resumes, applications for employment, cover letters, etc.
- Attends all staff meetings and staff training; participates in faculty and professional meetings, educational conferences, and professional development workshops.
Minimum Qualification:
- Cosmetology licensure from Arizona State Board of Cosmetology required; AND
- Cosmetology instructor license from Arizona State Board of Cosmetology; AND
- 2-3 years of previous instructor experience
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Working knowledge of instructional theory, basic education principles, practices and methodologies, the developmental process, competency-based curricula, and general classroom and clinic practices.
- Ability to establish and maintain appropriate level of authority as well as creating an atmosphere of support and confidence for students.
- Possess effective written and verbal communication skills
- Must be tactful, have good interpersonal skills and sound judgment.
Location: Tempe
Compensation: DOE
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