MakeHaven is seeking an instructor to lead a cohort of 6-8 high school students in a hands-on summer program focused on fabrication, manufacturing, and technical career exploration.
This program introduces students to practical technical skills through real projects and exposure to local industry. Students will work with tools, materials, and fabrication processes while learning how technical work environments operate.
We are looking for someone who enjoys building things, solving problems, and helping others gain confidence working with tools.
Location
MakeHaven — 770 Chapel St New Haven, CT
Program Dates
Monday, June 29 through August 14 (No Class July 3rd)
Schedule
Monday–Friday
8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Fridays are reserved for industry field trips organized with the New Haven Chamber of Commerce.
Program Overview
Students will rotate through several areas of fabrication and manufacturing, including:
Throughout the program students complete hands-on projects including:
The program concludes with a capstone project in which students design and build a manufacturing jig used for repeatable fabrication tasks. Students will present their work at the end of the program.
Responsibilities
The instructor will guide students through daily activities and projects while maintaining a
safe and supportive shop environment.
A program coordinator employed by the school will handle student logistics and supervision. The instructor’s role is technical instruction and mentorship.
Desired Background
We welcome applicants with experience in areas such as:
Prior teaching experience is highly valued but not required.
We are especially interested in candidates who:
Compensation
Competitive hourly rate, $45–$60 per hour depending on experience.
How to Apply
Please send the following to work@makehaven.org:
This role includes a provided membership to MakeHaven for the duration of the program.
Proficiency in English required.