Art - Ceramics Studio Assistant 26/27
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Overview
Job Description
This position is for the full academic year, open only to enrolled upperclassmen. Freshmen are not eligible to apply for this position.Expected hours of work per week: 10-20 Work Location & Hours: Lucas Art Workshop, hours are variable
Qualifications for Position:Friendly, willing to learn, punctual
Time management: Able to get necessary assigned tasks done on time as the entire class depends on work studies ability to perform their job.Basic knowledge of Ceramic clay and processes. (prior or current enrollment in Ceramics Course)Art Major preferred
Willing to get dirty at times
Able to handle student artwork with care
Able to keep studio organized and clean as well as perform learned clay processes (Firing, recycling clay, mixing glazes, rolling slabs. Professor teaches you all of these.)Able to lift 25lbsMechanical inclination preferred
Ability to assist the professor during studio times preferred.Expected Duties and Responsibilities:Keep studio organized
Load and unload kilns, conduct, and monitor kiln firing
Organize, inventory, and mix dry glazes
Recycle clay
Prepare slabs and other clay needed for classes
Help set up and clean up instructor demonstrations
Keep abreast of needs of the studio and inform the instructor
Resume skills development (NACE Competencies required by employers) to be developed
Career & Self-Development including building workspace management skills in an area where those skills can translate into future management opportunities
Communication in the form of clarity regarding weekly time-sensitive tasks as well as semester goals
Critical Thinking in the form of ordering and sequencing weekly needs compared with semester goals
Leadership through demonstrating competency with tool and machine usage
Professionalism by embodying a responsible and safe studio work approach
Teamwork including regular dialogue with Professors and offering assistance to students in the 3-D Studio when applicable
Technology as it pertains to proper machine functioning and maintenance
Work Habits (with alignment of Core Values)The College asks its staff members the following fundamental work habits:Do good work. (Service, Diligence, Faithfulness)Take ownership of your job. (Selflessness, Diligence, Resourcefulness, Enterprising, Creative)Be punctual. (Service, Diligence, Integrity, Faithfulness)Dress professionally and appropriately for your job. (Humility)Make suggestions when appropriate. (Resourcefulness, Enterprising, and Creative)Communicate openly and honestly. Seek to resolve differences in accordance with the scriptural patterns summarized in the Staff Manual policy on Fair Treatment as well as the Grievance and Appeals Procedure. (Integrity, Faithfulness)Attend chapel services at least once per week, on average. (Integrity, Faithfulness)CompetenciesMust be a Covenant student participating in the work-study program.Work EnvironmentThis job operates in a studio lab and classroom environment. This role routinely uses standard art and clay materials including mechanical equipment.Physical DemandsSitting: Remaining in the seated position
Lifting: Raising or lowering an object from one level to another (includes upward pulling) 25-50 lbs.Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word to impart oral information to clients or to the public and to convey detailed spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly, or quickly
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