I'm looking for a licensed and experienced professional in HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical to join our team as a part-time instructor. This is a fully remote position, allowing you to work entirely from home, making it perfect for those looking to share their expertise without leaving the comfort of their own space. Whether you're seeking a flexible side gig or a way to give back to the industry, this role offers you the chance to inspire the next generation of trades professionals with minimal time commitment.
Key Responsibilities: Instruction & Qualification: Serve as the primary instructor for our online HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical courses. Your licenses and experience will qualify you to oversee the course material and ensure that the education provided is aligned with industry standards. Student Support: Host occasional live Q&A sessions with students to address their questions and clarify course concepts. These sessions are scheduled based on your availability and student needs, and can be done from the comfort of your home. Industry Insights: Share real-world experiences and practical knowledge to enrich the learning experience for students and provide valuable industry insights.
Why This Role? Remote Work: Work entirely from home with no need to commute or relocate. All teaching and student interaction can be done online. Low Commitment: This position requires minimal hours per week, perfect for those looking to make extra income without interfering with full-time work. Flexibility: Set your own schedule for Q&A sessions and curriculum review. Impact: Make a difference by mentoring students entering the trades while maintaining a work-life balance.
Requirements: Licensed in HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Minimum 5 years of experience in the trades Strong communication skills and a passion for teaching Access to a reliable internet connection for hosting online sessions
This role is ideal for those who want to make an impact while keeping full control over their time and working environment!
I know a few folks who have 2 of 3, but don't often run across anyone licensed in all 3. Might be a bit of a unicorn.