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Craftsmanship Educator
Career Guide
A Craftsmanship Educator is responsible for teaching and guiding students in the art and skills of various crafts. This role involves designing courses, providing hands-on instruction, and fostering a creative learning environment.
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Key Responsibilities
Design and implement curriculum for craftsmanship courses
Provide hands-on instruction and demonstrations
Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback
Top Skills for Success
Creativity
Teaching and Instruction
Craftsmanship Techniques
Career Progression
Can Lead To
Curriculum Developer
Art Director
Transition Opportunities
Craftsmanship Consultant
Vocational Program Coordinator
Common Skill Gaps
Often Missing Skills
Digital Design Skills
Advanced Craft Techniques
Development Suggestions
Pursue workshops and online courses in digital tools and advanced crafts to enhance teaching versatility.
Salary & Demand
Median Salary Range
Entry Level
$30,000-$40,000
Mid Level
$40,000-$55,000
Senior Level
$55,000-$70,000
Growth Trend
The demand for Craftsmanship Educators is stable, with a growing interest in courses that offer hands-on creative skills.
Companies Hiring
Major Employers
Community Colleges
Vocational Schools
Industry Sectors
Education
Arts and Crafts
Recommended Next Steps
1
Attend professional development workshops
2
Network with other educators in the field