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Copper Island Academy Metals & Manufacturing Instructor in Calumet, Michigan

Copper Island Academy is seeking a part-time Middle/High School Metals & Manufacturing Skilled Trades Instructor to join our outstanding educational team beginning in the Fall of 2026.

Copper Island Academy, located in the picturesque Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, is a public school academy committed to preparing all students for college, work, and life success. We embrace a unique blend of highly effective Finnish education practices with traditional American ideals, fostering an environment that nurtures lifelong skill development.

We are seeking a passionate Metals & Manufacturing Skilled Trades Instructor *to join our innovative middle/high school team. The ideal candidate will inspire students through hands-on, project-based instruction; promote career awareness in metals and manufacturing fields; facilitate strong community and industry partnerships; and mentor students in *SkillsUSA and industry credential pathways.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 2 years of recent professional experience in metals and manufacturing fields (e.g., welding, machining,metal fabrication, manufacturing technology, industrial maintenance, or related sectors).

  • Teaching certification preferred but not required.

  •  Experience engaging with industry partners and community stakeholders.

  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and mentorship skills.

  • Passion for creating a hands-on, joy-filled learning environment.

Duties:

Metals & Manufacturing Instruction
  • Develop and deliver engaging, hands-on lessons focused on metals and manufacturing fundamentals, such as welding processes, machining basics, fabrication techniques, manufacturing systems, and workplace safety

  • Align instruction with curriculum goals and Finnish education principles, emphasizing mastery, independence, and real-world relevance

  • Foster a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges, precision, and problem-solving through practical skill-building

Hands-On & Applied Learning
  • Integrate hands-on projects that build essential technical competencies, including:

    • Safe tool and equipment operation

    • Measurement, blueprint reading, and basic CAD interpretation (as appropriate)

    • Fabrication, assembly, and quality awareness

  • Design collaborative projects that simulate real-world manufacturing environments, promoting teamwork, communication, and project planning

Career Awareness & Pathways

  • Embed career exploration into instruction by highlighting diverse metals and manufacturing pathways, including welding, machining, industrial technology, automation, and skilled production careers

  • Facilitate discussions, guest speakers, and learning activities that connect classroom skills to high-demand, high-wage careers in manufacturing and the skilled trades

Community & Industry Engagement

  • Build partnerships with local manufacturers, fabricators, and trades professionals to support guest speakers, demonstrations, and mentorship opportunities

  • Coordinate site visits, facility tours, and job-shadowing experiences to expose students to real-world manufacturing environments

  • Engage the community in classroom-based projects or service initiatives that strengthen connections between students and local industry

SkillsUSA & Industry Credential Attainment

Mentor students in SkillsUSA instruction and competitions, supporting skill development, leadership, and professionalism

Support students in earning industry-recognized credentia

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