Summary:
Bring your trade expertise to the classroom and lab—where hands-on training changes lives. As an Instructor, you will coach students through real-world skills, safety, and industry expectations while helping them build the confidence to launch (or level up) their careers. You will collaborate with a supportive campus team to deliver engaging instruction and strong outcomes.
Compensation: $25.00 – $37.00 per hour
Schedule: Monday - Thursday, 12:00 - 6:00 pm OR 4:30 - 10:30 pm. Friday: 8:00 am -12:00 pm
Why San Joaquin Valley College:
- Join a college with 45+ years of experience developing talent and preparing tomorrow’s workforce
- Help students build careers that support their families and strengthen their communities
- Take your career further—many of our leaders started as instructors
- Contribute to a learning environment where students are supported, included, and set up to succeed
What You’ll Do:
- Teach engaging, hands-on courses aligned with industry and college standards
- Build the next generation of skilled professionals—and turn your experience into lasting impact.
- Create a supportive, inclusive learning environment
- Guide and mentor students toward academic and career success
- Collaborate with faculty and campus leadership to strengthen programs
Education & Experience:
- Associate degree or higher preferred, with at least 3 years of relevant industry experience, education, or training
- Candidates without a degree may be considered with 5+ years of relevant work experience or a combination of education, strong communication skills and a student-first mindset
- Willingness to learn—we provide teaching support and training
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help train the next generation of skilled trades professionals at SJVC.
Required
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Minimum of three years of relevant experience, education, and/or training
Preferred
Equal Opportunity Employer
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