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Welding Instructor

Aci HealthNemo, SDApril 14th, 2026
Welding Instructor – Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center Location: Nemo. SD Boxelder Job Corps Employment Type: Full-Time Benefits of Joining Job Corps Opportunity to shape the next generation of skilled welders Collaborative, mission-driven environment focused on youth development Competitive compensation and benefits package Professional development and training opportunities Position Summary The Welding Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality technical training in welding to Job Corps students, preparing them for industry-recognized credentials and successful careers in advanced manufacturing, construction, and related fields. This role combines classroom instruction, hands-on shop training, and mentorship to ensure students gain the skills, discipline, and confidence needed to thrive in the workforce. Key Responsibilities Instruction & Training Deliver engaging lessons in welding processes (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, oxy-fuel cutting, etc.) aligned with American Welding Society (AWS) standards Provide both classroom instruction and hands-on shop demonstrations Maintain lesson plans, curriculum alignment, and training achievement records (eTAR). Student Development Promote a positive, safe, and motivating learning environment Establish strong rapport with students, modeling employability and workplace readiness skills Monitor and evaluate student progress, providing feedback and support to help them achieve credentials Assist students in preparing for job placement, apprenticeships, advanced training, or further education Program & Compliance Ensure compliance with Job Corps Policy and Requirements Handbook (PRH), safety standards, and center procedures Maintain accurate attendance, evaluations, and progress reports Support industry partnerships to expand work-based learning and employment opportunities Maintain accountability of tools, equipment, and shop safety Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required; Associate degree or higher preferred Industry certification (AWS or equivalent) or ability to obtain certification within a specified timeframe Minimum 3–5 years of welding experience in industry or instruction Experience working with diverse youth populations preferred Strong communication, leadership, and mentoring skills Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record Desired Skills & Attributes Ability to translate technical welding concepts into clear, student-friendly instruction Commitment to student success and workforce readiness Strong organizational skills for lesson planning and recordkeeping Dedication to safety, discipline, and professional standards Adaptability to meet the needs of students with varying learning styles