Associate Instructor, On-Campus Bench Jeweler

Gemological Institute of America

$82K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED required; Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • At least 3 years of practical experience in the jewelry industry is required.
  • Graduate Jeweler (GJ) or Graduate Jeweler Gemologist (GJG) diploma preferred.
  • Experience in education and/or training is advantageous.
  • Proficient in using specialized jewelry manufacturing and repair equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Instructs the Graduate Jeweler program curriculum and utilizes various manufacturing equipment.
  • Exercises discretion and independent judgment to maintain GIA's standards.
  • Manages classroom setup and ensures cleanliness of workstations and equipment.
  • Completes administrative responsibilities such as attendance, assessments, and grading on time.
  • Addresses student concerns and communicates effectively with Education staff.
  • Evaluates student work and coaches them on improvement and engagement.
  • Participates in student orientation and graduation activities as needed.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for professional development and annual training requirements.
  • Engage in a supportive, dynamic academic community.
  • Contribute to shaping future professionals in the jewelry industry.
  • Access to specialized tools and equipment for educational purposes.
Full Job Description
Provides in-person instruction for the Graduate Jeweler (GJ) program creating a positive, constructive, and productive learning environment in which to guide student outcomes and deliver this On-Campus GJ Program.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Instructs the assigned On-Campus Graduate Jeweler program curriculum, utilizing and demonstrating a variety of manufacturing and repair equipment including, but not limited to, torches, files, saws, polishing equipment, machine and hand tools, audio-visual aids and other materials to supplement presentations and delivery of content, ensuring academic delivery adheres to established guidelines.
  • Consistently exercises discretion and independent judgment within the defined scope of responsibilities consistent with GIA's reputation, standards, and integrity.
  • Responsible for the instruction of accredited and state-licensed vocational and provide a comprehensive education to students seeking careers in the gem and jewelry industry.
  • Manages class set-up and maintain cleanliness of workstation, student desks and instruments (e.g., gathering of materials, managing equipment / materials appropriately, etc.).
  • Ensures administrative class management responsibilities are completed in a timely manner (e.g., attendance, assessments, posting grades, documentation, etc.)
  • Addresses student concerns promptly and effectively communicate them with NY director or appropriate Education staff as needed for further action.
  • Evaluate student work, grade assignments or projects, engage in discussions with students about their grades and academic progress, and coach and support their learning, engagement and methods of improvement.
  • Use active listening with student questions and comments. Respond to student questions. Prepared for questions beyond the immediate scope of the lecture. Sincere and friendly; Projects enthusiasm while teaching and answering questions; Maintain and foster sensitivity and respect for a culturally diverse classroom environment.
  • Will participate in student orientation and/or graduation activities, as needed
  • May support other functional areas, as needed, and travel occasionally for instructional/development purposes.
  • Stays current with industry trends (follows industry publications, etc.)
  • Professional Development: Meets annual professional development requirements as defined by management.


TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  • Comprehensive expertise in jewelry manufacturing processes, repair techniques, use of specialized equipment, with an understanding of the jewelry industry's standards and best practices. Proficient with a variety of bench tools and skills; setting and repair techniques, and have the ability to fabricate jewelry in metal, with expertise in utilizing rolling mills and machine tools and hand tools, such as engravers.
  • Proficient computer skills utilizing Microsoft Office tools such as, e.g., MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Be well-prepared to use the school's AV equipment for presentations, Learning Management System.
  • Ability to demonstrate a command of theory and contemporary knowledge
  • Ability to communicate complex information in a simplified and clear manner; present course material and provide feedback to students; communicate effectively with students on achievement or lack of achievement of goals, able to develop and modify communication strategies to deliver difficult messages to students.
  • Ability to create positive interactions with students; actively communicates with co-workers, students or management in a timely & professional manner
  • Continually improves performance, develops self-awareness, takes personal accountability for decisions, actions & outcomes. Responds to feedback as a growth opportunity.
  • Time management / organizational skills: Manages time and priorities appropriately - approaches work in an organized and systematic manner. Able to monitor student progress (strengths / weaknesses) in an effort to effectively organize classroom to meet student needs
  • Able to adapt to change; maintaining attention to detail. Able to adapt learning styles to meet student needs.
  • Able to settle differences in productive ways while minimizing disruptions. Ability to communicate and enforce policies in the classroom; willingness to confront issues and resolve them maintaining a positive and effective learning environment
  • Teamwork: Interface well with others (other departments like facilities, admissions, education technology, etc.), uses active listening, knows who to go to and how to communicate issues/needs.
  • Maintains & fosters sensitivity and respect for cultural diversity in and out of the classroom
  • Identify potential problems, articulate / classify issues and determine next steps; analyze the data gathered and reach a solution or provide a summary for a management decision when required.


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
  • A minimum of 3 years of related practical jewelry industry experience is required.
  • Bachelor's degree (B.F.A. preferred); Graduate Jeweler (GJ) or Graduate Jeweler Gemologist (GJG) diploma preferred.
  • Experience in education and/or training preferred.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT (if applicable)
  • Work is performed in a designated professional jewelry classroom environment
  • Extensive use of office equipment to include computer, calculator, copier, fax, and other business-related machines and software.


Pay: $82,500 Annually

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