Summer Children's Art and Science Instructor - No experience required

Kidcreate Studio-Woodbury, MNWoodbury, MN
$16 - $19Hybrid

About The Position

Kidcreate Studio is a fast-growing, locally owned company with studios all over the country. This position is an excellent opportunity to start a rewarding career with Kidcreate Studios. Kidcreate Studio is an art and science studio just for kids. Our art and science classes are a great way to introduce children to the beautiful world of art and science! We provide a positive, self-esteem-building environment for children to explore the visual arts and science. Children get messy with paint, clay, and so much more! Specializing in children's art and science classes, camps, and birthday parties. At Kidcreate Studio, you will help children to create fridge-worthy masterpieces, learn art concepts, and experiment with many different materials. Weekly classes, camps, workshops, and homeschool classes are age-specific and are tailored to provide each student with the curriculum that suits them best.

Requirements

  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Have a reliable car.
  • Enthusiastic, reliable, creative, and love working with kids.

Nice To Haves

  • College students
  • School teachers/assistants
  • Graphic designers
  • Retired or summer break teachers
  • Paraeducators
  • Freelance artists
  • Ceramic artists
  • Daycare providers
  • Caregivers

Responsibilities

  • Interact with students during art and science classes and camps.
  • Help children to create masterpieces, learn art concepts, and experiment with different materials.
  • Spread our Passion for Art and Science Education.

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Paid training
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Discount on classes, camps, and parties for family members.
  • Free classes for family members if you are teaching in the studio.
  • Discount on retail items.
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