Contract Class Instructor

City of Irvine
Irvine, California United States  View Map
Posted: Jul 14, 2024
  • Full Time
  • Job Description

    Questions? Email jreal@cityofirvine.org .

    Please review the Contract Instructor Handbook for more information about opportunities and the application process.

    The City of Irvine seeks candidates with solid instructional skills to enhance our Community Services Contract Class offerings. Contract Class Instructors have unique skills or expertise and experience sharing their knowledge with members of the public in a class or workshop setting. This position is a temporary contract without benefits.

    Typical courses will take place 1-3 days a week, for 1-4 hours a day, and will run for multiple weeks. Courses are created quarterly. The City will have the option to continue course offerings into subsequent quarters.

    Summer camps are held June through mid-August. A typical camp runs five days a week, half day, and for one week. The City will have the option to continue course offerings into subsequent quarters.

    Specific Areas of Interest:
    • Photography - Darkroom or Digital (Teen and adult classes to be offered)
    • Printmaking and Letterpress
    • Jewelry/Metal Arts - Fabrication (Intermediate and advanced classes to be offered) and casting
    • Culinary specialty skills or cuisines
    • Senior (50+) focused art classes
    • Senior (50+) focused technology classes
    • Pets
    • Tennis
    • Pickleball
    • Contractors who have their own facility space to teach classes

    Areas of interest that may be new or unique approaches to classes already offered will be considered. Unless the class proposal integrates unique approaches or aspects, the following areas will not be considered, as the City is meeting demand for these class types: Martial Arts such as Tae Kwon Do (TKD), Kung Fu, Shotokan, Tai Chi, and Karate; STEM classes; kindergarten readiness; yoga for all age groups; youth dance instruction or performance; financial literacy for adults; ballroom dance for adults; Pilates; foreign language; tennis, pickleball; and Zumba.

    Please review the Contract Instructor Handbook and the guidelines below before submitting a course proposal:
    • Review our current quarter's Community Services Inside Irvine to see if your proposed course is already being offered. You can view our brochure online at yourirvine.org .
    • For fine arts, review our current quarter's Art Beat newsletter to see if your proposed class is already being offered.
    • For senior (50+) programs, review our current quarter's Senior Connection newsletter to see if your proposed class is already being offered.
    • Please note that workshops and classes cannot be designed to sell or recommend products from your business or promote your consulting or investing services.
    • Teach infants, children, teens, and adults based on course focus/description
    • Develop a course curriculum including course outline, description, and lessons; check for understanding and/or testing; and all other related course materials for the proposed subject(s)
    • Develop diverse and creative programming not currently offered by the City of Irvine
    • Bachelor's degree in related field or equivalent knowledge/experience
    • Some teaching or presentation experience
    • Familiarity and experience working with a diverse populace
    • City of Irvine Business License for courses held in Irvine
    • Fingerprinting through the Irvine Police Department
    • Insurance as defined by contract
    City staff, as designated by the Director of Community Services, will review the proposals. Proposals will be considered for inclusion as a City-offered Contract Class program and promoted in the City Inside Irvine Guide , provided all criteria listed below have been met:

    • Course is not a duplication of an existing course or program that sufficiently meets demand
    • Course does not pose an unreasonable safety risk to participants
    • Course title and subject matter are interpreted as an appropriate City service consistent with the City's adopted policies, mission, goals, and strategic plans
    • Registration revenues based on projected course attendance are anticipated to be sufficient to recover costs borne by City

    The City will not contract for courses that fall into any of the following:
    • Courses that subject participants to investment advice, ventures that may pose financial risks or solicitation, and/or sell products or services
    • Courses that imply religious instruction, offer a religious-based program or service, and/or infer practices or rituals
    • Courses that promote alcohol, illegal drugs, drug or weapon products, paraphernalia, firearms, tobacco, gambling, and/or adult-oriented or sexually explicit materials

    The revenue for courses held at City facilities is split 50/50 with the instructor, or as defined by contract. The City of Irvine cannot guarantee the number of courses, the number of students, or the amount of revenue that a course may receive.

    This recruitment is not an offer for employment. An application is not a guarantee your proposal will be accepted.


    Closing Date/Time: 12/13/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
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  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Irvine
    • City of Irvine

    The City of Irvine was incorporated on December 28, 1971, under the general laws of the State of California. We operate under a charter law form of government which was adopted in 1975, meaning we have a City Council-City Manager form of government. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council to function as the chief administrator of the City. City Council sets the policy directions for the City, and the City Manager is charged with implementing those directions. Additionally, the City Manager keeps the Council informed of City operations, prepares the annual budget, oversees special programs, and coordinates the various department activities.

    Irvine is one of the nation's largest planned urban communities and encompasses over 66 square miles and has a current population of more than 310,000. We contract for fire and medical services with the County of Orange, and have three independent districts: library, educational and utility services.

    Other government services include: animal control; building and safety regulation and inspection; general administrative services; planning and zoning; police; public facility/capital improvement construction; recreation and cultural programs; refuse collection and recycling; street lighting; street maintenance; landscape maintenance and transportation management.

     

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