Summer Camp CTE Welding Teacher
Title - Summer CAMP Teacher CTE - Welding
Location - Robert H. Gibson Technical School (Troy, NY)
Intro
Here at Questar III BOCES, we believe in changing lives, realizing dreams and doing together what can’t be done alone. Our vision is that of creating a student-centered culture and putting students first. Our core values include a commitment to excellence by honing our craftsmanship to deliver high-quality work, a commitment to leadership & service by moving the organization, departments and school districts forward by exceeding client expectations, and a commitment to innovation by creating programs and services to address client needs AND by continuously improving our programs and operations. We believe that organizational excellence is best achieved when leadership is reflective of our diverse society.
About the Job
Questar III BOCES is seeking a skilled and safety-conscious CTE (Career and Technical Education) Welding Teacher to lead introductory welding activities for campers during our summer program. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in welding techniques, a passion for teaching and mentoring youth, and a commitment to creating engaging and age-appropriate learning experiences with a paramount focus on safety. This is an exciting opportunity to introduce young people to the fundamentals of welding and inspire their interest in skilled trades.
Responsibilities:
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Curriculum Development & Instruction (Safety Focused):
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Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans and project ideas that introduce campers to basic welding concepts, safety procedures, and introductory techniques (e.g., simulated welding, metal art with safe processes, understanding different welding types). All activities must prioritize safety above all else and may involve non-live welding demonstrations or very closely supervised, basic techniques depending on camper age and facilities.
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Lead engaging and interactive activities that may include metal preparation, basic joint types, safe tool handling, and understanding welding equipment.
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Adapt teaching methods to meet the diverse learning styles and abilities of campers, with a strong emphasis on safety protocols.
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Ensure all activities are conducted in a strictly controlled and supervised manner, adhering to the highest camp safety standards and welding safety regulations.
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Safety Management & Supervision:
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Prioritize the safety of all campers above all else by rigorously enforcing safety rules, personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, and operational procedures at all times.
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Provide thorough and clear safety instructions and demonstrations before each activity, emphasizing potential hazards and safe practices.
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Maintain a clean, organized, and safe welding or metalworking area.
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Closely supervise all camper activities involving tools and materials.
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Be prepared to immediately address any unsafe behavior or conditions.
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Be knowledgeable in emergency procedures related to welding or metalworking environments.
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Project Guidance & Support:
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Guide camper participation in welding-related projects (which may be simulated or very basic, supervised live welding depending on age and equipment), providing instruction and support.
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Manage tools, equipment, and materials responsibly, ensuring proper use, maintenance, and safe storage.
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Foster teamwork and collaboration among campers during group activities.
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Encourage problem-solving and creative thinking within the bounds of safety and skill level.
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Collaboration & Communication:
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Work collaboratively with other camp staff to ensure a cohesive and well-rounded camp experience.
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Communicate effectively with camp directors and other staff regarding program activities, camper progress, and any safety concerns.
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Potentially interact with parents/guardians during designated times.
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Other Duties:
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Assist with the setup and cleanup of the welding/metalworking area.
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Participate in staff meetings and training sessions as required, including safety training.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Camp Director.
Qualifications:
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Proven experience in various welding processes
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Demonstrated commitment to and understanding of welding safety protocols and best practices.
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Prior experience working with children or adolescents in an educational or recreational setting (e.g., teaching, mentoring, coaching).
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Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills, with the ability to clearly explain safety procedures.
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Patient, enthusiastic, and adaptable with a positive attitude and a strong focus on safety.
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Knowledge of different welding equipment, tools, and materials.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a proactive approach to safety.
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Valid First Aid and CPR certification (preferred, or willingness to obtain).
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Background check clearance as required by camp policy and state regulations.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Formal welding certifications (e.g., AWS).
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Experience developing and implementing safety-focused curriculum.
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Familiarity with basic metal fabrication techniques.