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Skills Trade Instructor Goodwill Industries of Houston - 2.9 Houston, TX Job Details $22 - $24 an hour 16 hours ago Qualifications High school diploma or GED Driver's License Residential building maintenance experience Desktop applications Productivity software
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Workforce Development (WFD) Reports to: Director of Education, Training/Vocational Rehabilitation FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Mission Support:
Goodwill Houston (GWH) is leading change, connecting people, and improving the potential for the future of work. We educate, train, and hire individuals with barriers to employment to help them achieve success and thrive. We connect people, families, and communities to improve lives and meet the needs of today's and tomorrow's workforce. Powered, in part, by donations and retail customers, we change lives through the power of work. Position Summary:
Training in industrial, commercial, and multi-dwelling maintenance, covering areas like electrical, HVAC/EPA, heat pump installation and maintenance, and solar installation and storage for the Clean Tech Accelerator, train-the-trainer program. It includes shadowing two training cohorts led by a partner and prepares the instructor trainee to teach future cohorts. The course combines theoretical, practical, and hands-on components, including classroom teaching, lab work, recruitment, placement, and business engagement. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Deliver technical Clean Tech training curricula to trainees. Facilitate skills trade-related training instruction and hands-on lab courses. Prepares and updates course syllabi for each course. Keep current on developments regarding instructional methodology. Develop, grade, administer and facilitate quizzes, exams or other tools to evaluate student progress. Manage classroom activities by enforcing standards, rules, and regulations. Serve as a leader and a role model, demonstrating high values, and mentoring junior staff members. Lead or assist in on-site solar and solar electrical installation (train-the-trainer). Provide an evaluation of each student's performance. Work collaboratively with other personnel and service providers. Responsible for establishing a respectful relationship with persons served while helping the client gain skills and confidence that will empower them. Provide feedback regarding course progress, suggested improvements or problems that may impact program quality or stability. Responsible for compiling, analyzing, and reporting data and outcome measures as needed by funder requirements. Engage with skills trade sector employers to place and support programs and training. Assist with strategy and planning, related to the overall program requirements and recruiting. Assist in identifying and resolving ethical and process dilemmas. Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Work effectively and holistically with Career Center and other program staff to assure appropriate client/student recruitment, 95 percent graduation rate, 80 percent job placement, and 70 percent job retention rates. Other duties as assigned by management. Additional Responsibilities:
Demonstrate professionalism and good judgment and present a friendly, cooperative attitude. Ability to multi-task, make quick decisions, adapt to change, and work in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment. Adheres to all GWH Policies & Procedures, Loss Prevention & Safety Regulations, and GWH Guiding Principles. Must be punctual and have dependable attendance, and maintain an appropriate appearance. Must safely conduct work; maintain good housekeeping standards, have all aisles and pathways to fire exits clear and free from clutter. Adheres to local, state, and federal laws and regulations. The ability to travel to various job shadowing sites as needed. Minimum Qualifications:
A high school diploma or equivalent is required. An associate's degree is preferred. Five (5) years of demonstrated experience in building and/or apartment maintenance skills, to include but not limited to electrical, HVAC/EPA, pool maintenance, plumbing and appliance troubleshooting and repair/skilled trades and/or two (2) years as a trainer of solar installation work is required. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office desktop applications, Gmail, and Google Apps and telephone protocol. Ability to manage and keep the attention of a cohort of trainees during eight (8) hour training sessions. Must be reliable, accountable, and detail oriented. Must have a valid state driver's license and reliable transportation. Key Performance Indicators (KPI): Meet or exceed all portfolio programs' outputs, outcomes, and goals for the (calendar/fiscal) year. Maintain the 90% industry placement rate. Obtain a minimum of 80% successful Program exam passing rate, and an increase in passing rate for each cohort. Provide wraparound service referrals to 90% of participants to achieve a minimum of one short-term goal identified on the needs assessment (IDP). Support recruitment effort for five (5) cohorts each calendar year. Support assessment efforts for good fit candidates of the program. Support coordinating three (3) Career Pathway Graduation Ceremonies each calendar year. Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
Ability to sit, stand, bend, and reach. Ability to lift, push, pull, up to, 50 lbs.