Bonbon Pottery
Pottery Teacher (Part-Time) - Nottinghill

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Pottery Teacher (Part-Time) - Nottinghill
About us At Bonbon Pottery, we’re dedicated to fostering a professional, innovative, and socially engaging atmosphere. We pride ourselves on creating a lively yet relaxed environment where creativity thrives. Our Pottery Cafe is a unique destination for all ages, offering a blend of pottery classes, DIY ceramic painting, and a delightful coffee experience. We are excited to invite experienced pottery teachers to join our team for our specialized classes: Shape & Shade Class and Bon-Build Class. Hours and Pay: Hourly Rate: £21 per hour Setup / Cleanup Rate : £12.80 per hour Hours: 10~20 hours per week Key Responsibilities: Conducting and planning pottery classes for various age groups, focusing on both basic and advanced techniques. Providing personalized guidance and support to students to enhance their pottery skills. Requirements: A minimum of 1 year of experience in teaching pottery classes. Proficiency in various pottery techniques such as wheel throwing and hand building. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage students of all ages. Ability to work flexibly, including weekends and evenings, as required.
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