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Ceramics Instructor

Location: Anaheim, CA Schedule: Part-time, occasional weekends / evenings Hours: Class times are between 8:00am and 3:00pm; need to be available Tuesday, Thursday, and possibly Friday Eligibility: Bachelor degree in related field is preferred (or degree in progress) Student age/info: Adults (18+) with Mild to Moderate Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (including Autism & Down Syndrome) Description: We are seeking a compassionate ceramic artist who has experience operating an electric kiln to plan and conduct ceramics-based fine art classes that provide participants an opportunity to develop their own artistic abilities and self-expression. Some documentation, evaluation, and planning are required as well as assistance coordinating and producing twice yearly community recitals for program participants to perform. Duties and Responsibilities: Create curriculum in response to inter-departmental collaboration and/or in response to program director requests. Instruction of designated and approved curriculum. Attend all staff meetings, rehearsals, concerts and art exhibitions, and take an active role during these functions as directed by program director and executive director. Follow all Creative Identity procedures in the timely documentation of services, including but not limited to: client daily documentation, monthly client summaries, Special Incidents Reports, client seizure records, requests for funds or time off documentation, etc. Inform all directors of noteworthy observations regarding any client’s health or safety concerns, progress or challenges needing attention, and also contribute suggestions for client goals and objectives (for Individual Service Plan or ISP) based on instructor’s best assessment. Advocate for clients whenever appropriate and necessary by communicating with the interdepartmental team and management. Maintain a safe and clean working area environment for clients and staff. Follow protocol and assist in all aspects of the program, including, but not limited to: being prepared for classes before their scheduled start time, organizing clients for morning stretching class and assisting them in participating, following class schedule for client progress update (5-10 minutes before break times) and documentation, implementing timely class clean-up/break-down times utilizing client assistance), and overseeing proper care and storage of all supplies and client work. Monitor general supervision of clients. Plan classes within program budget, and instructor is responsible for ceramics inventory maintenance and documentation; including client ceramics production for art shows/craft fairs, special events, and concerts. Plan and coordinate ceramic products for client art/craft shows and price (including client initials), catalog, and pack ceramic wares for events; attend these events and attend to aspects of presenting client ceramics, processing sales/donations, upkeep of inventories and related documentation. Represent Creative Identity, its program, clients, and staff in a professional and promoting manner: at program events, in community contact with other businesses or persons, and in any interactions with parents/caregivers/agency representatives. Provide direction/guidance to program aides, interns, fieldwork students, and volunteers as needed. On-going development of marketable products by clients. Dependable and on-time attendance on scheduled days, and timely notification (by 7:00 am of scheduled day) of absence due to illness. Perform other related duties as required and/or assigned, especially with regards to serving the needs of the clients, including transportation of clients. Follow all company policies and procedures, as well as assignments/directions from management. Inter-Relationships: Instructor will maintain appropriate direct contact with clients and Creative identity staff, as well as some contact with client family/support circle members. Skills and Educational Requirements: Instructors must have the ability to perform all job duties as assigned; effectively, and appropriately deal with client behavior issues; be able to lift 25 lbs.; and communicate appropriately verbally and in writing. Instructor must have expertise, a degree, or certificate in area of instruction, or be actively undergoing ceramics training and continuing education as specified by the Executive Director. Having experience with developmentally disabled populations is desirable. Working Conditions: Instructor must use own vehicle for traveling to and from the program, shows and events. Instructor will be required to work occasional weekends and overtime. Instructor must be able to meet flexible schedule and be open to all assignments. Instructor understands that employment is an at-will situation as determined in the employee handbook. Benefits: Paid sick time 401(k) option Opportunity to serve an under-represented community Employment with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Job Type: Part-time Pay: $22.00 per hour Expected hours: 13 – 20 per week Benefits: 401(k) Paid time off Schedule: Day shift Application Question(s): Are you fully vaccinated against COVID-19? Do you have any experience with people with disabilities? Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Experience: Teaching: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: CPR and First Aide Certification (Preferred) Ability to Relocate: Anaheim, CA: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person