Children's Art Teacher - *WILL TRAIN - Minimal Part Time - Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Anoka, MN at Geebo

Children's Art Teacher - *WILL TRAIN - Minimal Part Time -

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4 Anoka, MN Anoka, MN Temporary Part-time Temporary Part-time $22 - $30 an hour $22 - $30 an hour 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago Job Summary LOOKING TO SET UP INTERVIEWS AS EARLY AS THIS WEEK ACTIVELY HIRING FOR ANOKA, RAMSEY, CHAMPLIN, ANDOVER, HAM LAKE, OSSEO, BLAINE, COON RAPIDS LOCATIONS.
Love Art? Enjoy working with kids? Looking for a minimal part-time job in your area, that fits an afternoon schedule with no holiday work? We are a perfect fit for retirees, stay-at-home parents, teachers, freelance artists, and professionals with an open afternoon/evening schedule or students who need to build up their resumes.
Dates and times:
- 2-4 classes a week.
- Classes are usually one hour in length.
- Sessions are pre-scheduled for the entire school year and take place immediately after school hours or in the evening, Monday through Saturday - We provide a paid training program, on-going support, amazing curriculum, and all the supplies.
Experience:
- No Art or teaching degree is necessary - just flexibility and a passion for coaching children through the fundamentals of drawing - MUST have reliable transportation to drive to various schools in your area - Experience in the classroom environment is a huge plus Job Type:
Part-time Salary:
$30 per 1 hour CLASS Job Types:
Part-time, Temporary Pay:
$22.
00 - $30.
00 per hour Expected hours:
No more than 5 per week
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Professional development assistance Schedule:
After school Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Ability to Relocate:
Anoka, MN:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
Multiple locations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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