What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hand Woodworking Class position at Leland and Gray Union Middle/High?
WINDHAM CENTRAL SUPERVISORY UNION
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Woodworking Teacher
REPORTS TO: Principal or Designee
APPROVED BY: Superintendent of Schools
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
Leland and Gray High School is seeking a passionate and skilled Woodworking Teacher to lead our Hand Woodworking/Traditional Fine Woodworking and Fine Woodworking Apprenticeship programs. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in hand-tool woodworking and a deep appreciation for traditional techniques.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- This class is a hand-tool woodworking class. Knowledge and expert use of hand saws, chisels, various planes, and other hand tools is a requirement. Handwork includes flattening and sizing lumber, cutting mortise/tenon, and dovetail joints.
- Must be able to manage separate lesson plans for multiple students.
- Understanding and supporting different learning styles and rates is a necessity.
- Instruct students in the fundamentals of hand tool woodworking, including wood selection, hand tool skills, design, and scale drawing.
- Guide students through self-directed woodworking projects.
- Instruct and supervise antique restoration, including understanding antique styles, building methodologies, and repair techniques.
- Mentor and guide students in the Fine Woodworking Apprenticeship program, ensuring they develop a sound foundation in hand tool use and maintenance.
- Oversee the development of student portfolios and exhibitions of their work.
- Maintain a safe and organized workshop environment.
Qualifications:
- Education and Experience. Bachelor’s degree and working knowledge of WCSU and Vermont adopted standards required.
- Certifications and Licenses. Holds or is eligible to hold a Vermont Teaching License. Holds or is eligible for the appropriate endorsement(s) for assignment.
- Strong foundation in hand tool woodworking techniques.
- Knowledge of antique restoration methods.
- Ability to guide and mentor students in project development and execution.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
- Passion for woodworking and a commitment to student success.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Reports to and receives general administrative direction from the Administration Leadership Team. Evaluated by the School Principal and/or his/her administrator designee. May receive some technical direction from the Central Office Leadership Team.