
Description
North American Trade Schools (NATS) has proudly trained the region’s skilled trades workforce for over two decades. We deliver hands-on, career-focused training designed to move students from the classroom to the workforce with confidence.
We are seeking an experienced construction professional who is ready to bring real-world expertise into the classroom. No prior teaching experience is required—just strong technical skills, professionalism, and a passion for mentoring the next generation of skilled builders.
Why Teach at NATS?
- Steady, predictable schedule with no field travel or emergency calls.
- Well-equipped labs and shop spaces with industry-standard tools and materials.
- Instructor onboarding and training provided—teaching experience not required.
- Mission-driven work that directly shapes students’ careers and livelihoods.
- Weekday schedule with most major holidays off.
About the Role
As a Building Construction Instructor, you will teach foundational and advanced construction principles—including framing, concrete, masonry, blueprint reading, and project safety—through structured curriculum, hands-on labs, and real-world scenarios. You will mentor students and help prepare them for entry-level careers in residential and commercial construction.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver classroom and hands-on lab instruction using structured, approved curriculum.
- Teach core construction skills: framing, concrete work, masonry, drywall, roofing, flooring, and finish carpentry.
- Instruct students in blueprint reading, construction math, and project planning.
- Model and enforce OSHA-aligned safety standards in all lab and shop activities.
- Break down complex construction concepts into clear, step-by-step demonstrations.
- Evaluate student performance through competency check-offs, projects, and written assessments.
- Maintain accurate records for attendance, grades, and student progression.
- Keep the shop and lab environment clean, organized, and visitor-ready.
- Participate in curriculum development and professional development activities.
Required Qualifications
- Minimum of 3–5 years of verifiable, hands-on building construction industry experience.
- Proficiency in at least two core trades areas: carpentry, framing, masonry, concrete, or finish work.
- High School Diploma or GED required; associate degree or trades licensure a plus.
- Knowledge of OSHA 10 or 30 construction safety standards.
- Strong communication skills and ability to engage and motivate adult learners.
- Basic computer proficiency for records, grades, and curriculum access.
- Ability to lift 50+ lbs and work in a lab/shop environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior teaching, apprenticeship training, or mentoring experience.
- NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) certification.
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Certification.
- Experience in green building, sustainable construction, or commercial projects.
- Maryland journeyman or contractor license.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive pay based on industry experience.
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
- 401(k) with company match.
- Paid holidays, PTO, and predictable weekday schedule.
- Professional development and continuing education opportunities.
- Tuition assistance.
How to Apply
Send your resume to [email protected] with subject line: Building Construction Instructor – Baltimore Campus. Alternatively, you can follow the link below to submit via our website.