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Instructor / Law for Contractor's School (San Jose) (san jose west)

$35/hour

929 Vicar Ln, San Jose, CA 95117, USA

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Contractors State License Schools is hiring! For over 30 years, we have helped contractors get licensed with the State of California, create their own businesses, and SUCCEED. Our adult students will thank YOU for helping them accomplish their goals and reaching their dream of ultimately owning their own business. CSLS is looking for a part-time teaching positions for California Contractors State Law course at our San Jose campus. The working schedule consists of evening and weekend hours (typically 1 day per week; 1-2 weekends per month). If you have three or more years in the construction industry, and want to help other contractors pass the sate exam, we want to hear from you! Ideal instructor candidates will posses strong instructional talent, cultural competence, integrity, and flexibility. Above all, we hire instructors that love teaching! Compensation: $35.00 per hour part time evening and weekend position available Requirements: - - Excellent communication skills - - 2 years of previous teaching experience preferred - - California Contractors License Join our team to join in on our success! Please send resume to jobs@cslscorp.com and include 'San Jose Instructor' in the subject line of your email. To learn more about Contractors State License Schools, visit our website at www.contractorexamschools.com. Contractors State License Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This organization participates in E-Verify.

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