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SUNY Sullivan
Building Trades Instructor
Position Description
About Us:SUNY Sullivan is a forward-looking, top-tier community college in New York offering over 40 degree programs, certificates, and micro-credentials for learners at all levels of their educational goals. We value critical inquiry and creativity while supporting our students in a culture of inclusion and respect.
Learn more about SUNY Sullivan's employee benefits and 405-acre campus on our website.
Job Summary:
SUNY Sullivan Workforce Development is seeking a skilled, hands-on Construction Technology Instructor to deliver a 10-week practical training program designed to prepare adult learners for immediate employment in residential and light commercial construction in the Hudson Valley and Sullivan County region. The instructor will teach foundational construction skills, including the use of tools and safety, framing, interior/exterior systems, commercial specialties, concrete, building codes, and jobsite readiness.
The ideal candidate possesses real-world construction experience, enjoys teaching adult learners, and is dedicated to helping students develop job-ready skills for local employers.
Qualifications:
Required:Minimum 5 years of experience in residential or commercial construction, carpentry, remodeling, or building maintenance OR equivalent trade experience.Ability to demonstrate proper and safe use of hand tools, power tools, ladders, and equipment.Strong knowledge of framing, drywall, flooring, decks, stair layout, commercial installations, and jobsite safety.Strong communication skills with the ability to train adult learners.Commitment to maintaining a safe working and learning environment.Preferred:Prior teaching, training, or supervisory experience.Experience with OSHA safety training or site supervision.Knowledge of local Hudson Valley/Sullivan County employer needs.Experience in estimating materials and managing small-scale projects.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Instruction & TrainingDeliver instruction aligned with the 10-unit Construction Technology curriculum, including:Tools & safety training (OSHA-based principles)Material identification and construction drawingsConcrete forms and basic foundation conceptsWood framing (walls, doors, windows)Drywall installation and finishingFlooring, cabinets, interior specialty installationsExterior projects such as decks, stairsBuilding codes, inspections, and jobsite expectationsEmployability skills and capstone projectLead hands-on shop activities, demonstrations, and safety briefings.Ensure proper use, maintenance, and storage of program tools, materials, and equipment.Student Support & Workforce ReadinessFoster a supportive environment for adult learners with varying skill levelsProvide individualized coaching as needed to build tool proficiency and confidenceEvaluate student performance based on attendance, participation, safety, and skills assessmentsProgram OperationsAssist with setup and breakdown of training materials for each session.Maintain a safe learning environment and enforce SUNY Sullivan and OSHA-aligned safety practices.Coordinate with Workforce Development staff to track student progress, attendance, and outcomes.Participate in instructor meetings, curriculum updates, and quality improvement activities.Provide input on materials, equipment, and supply needs (including dismantling the capstone build after each cohort).
Salary:
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Hourly rate to be determined by SUNY Sullivan Workforce Development based on instructor background and program enrollment $40-50 per hour. A comprehensive list of benefits associated with this role is accessible at www.sunysullivan.edu/suny-sullivan-careers.
Application Process:
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Hourly rate to be determined by SUNY Sullivan Workforce Development based on instructor background and program enrollment $40-50 per hour.
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