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College of Western Idaho

Industry Teacher - Electrical

🇺🇸 Nampa, ID 🕑 Part-Time 💰 $22 - $30 per Hour 💻 Teaching 🗓️ July 3rd, 2026

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College of Western Idaho is hiring an Industry Teacher - Electrical. This part-time role involves delivering hands-on, industry-aligned instruction to train and mentor future electricians. The instructor will develop student skills, assess performance, and collaborate on curriculum improvements with program leadership and industry partners.

Highlights
  • Teach approved electrical curriculum using individual, group, and hands-on methods.
  • Assess student knowledge with written, oral, practical, and performance-based methods.
  • Provide constructive feedback to support student learning outcomes.
  • Collaborate on curriculum development ensuring alignment with industry standards and workforce needs.
  • Maintain a safe and professional classroom and lab environment.
  • Require Idaho Electrician Journeyman License and at least 5 years of field experience.
  • Experience in training others and familiarity with adult learning methodologies.
  • Proficiency with internet, email, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software.
  • Part-time, non-benefited position with pay range $22.00 - $30.00 per hour.
  • Reports to the Director of Business & Manufacturing Programs.

Industry Teacher - Electrical Full Description

Reports To: 
Director, Business & Manufacturing Programs
Position Status:
Part-Time, Non-Benefited (non-student)
Posted Pay Range: 
$22.00 - $30.00
The College of Western Idaho is seeking a part-time Workforce Development Electrical Instructor to train and mentor future electricians. This role delivers hands-on, industry-aligned instruction using modern teaching methods and technology, supports student skill development, and contributes to curriculum improvements alongside program leadership and industry partners. Ideal candidates are Idaho-licensed journeyman electricians with at least five years of experience and a passion for teaching adult learners in a supportive, high-impact learning environment.

Why Join CWI? 
At the College of Western Idaho (CWI), you will work in a dynamic, collaborative environment where problem-solving and innovation are valued, and your contributions directly enhance the efficiency of the institution.

Key Responsibilities:
 Deliver High-Quality, Student-Centered Instruction
  • Teach the approved curriculum using a mix of individual, group, and hands-on learning methods.
  • Create an engaging, supportive learning environment that promotes student success and skill development.
  • Prepare and utilize current instructional materials, tools, and technology to enhance learning.
Assess and Support Student Performance
  • Evaluate student knowledge and skill attainment through written, oral, practical, and performance-based assessments.
  • Provide timely, constructive feedback to support student progress and learning outcomes.
  • Ensure instructional content aligns directly with assessment methods and performance expectations.
Support Program and Curriculum Development
  • Collaborate with the Program Coordinator/Manager and advisory committee to ensure curriculum aligns with industry standards and workforce needs.
  • Recommend and assist with curriculum updates, revisions, and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Adapt instructional methods and materials based on feedback and program evaluations.
Maintain a Safe, Professional, and Industry-Current Learning Environment
  • Supervise students during all classroom and lab activities and maintain a safe, disciplined learning space.
  • Maintain current knowledge of electrical industry trends, technology, and best practices.
  • Meet physical and professional requirements necessary for working in an electrical training environment.
  • Attend and actively participate in scheduled meetings and program activities.

What We're Looking For:
• Electrician Journeyman License from the State of Idaho
• 5 years of experience in the field or equivalent combination of education/certificate and work-related experience.
• Experience training others in the Electrical Trade
• Strong familiarity with technician training needs
• Knowledge of adult learning methodology
• Ability to adapt to a variety of teaching methodologies including lectures, group activities, individual instruction, distance learning, and teaching with technology
• Ability to demonstrate commitment to professional growth and development
• Proficiency in usage of internet, email, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software applications

Additional Instructions for Applicants:
All candidates must reside within, or be willing to relocate to, a reasonable commuting distance from CWI. Employment visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
 
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other applicable legally protected status.