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Fabrication and Publications Design Teacher

Founded in 1863 by the Hawaiian royal family, `Iolani School is the largest Episcopal School in the US and the only school in Hawaii ranked in the top 50 nationally. Located a mile off Waikiki Beach the school is well known for having one of the best innovation centers of any high school in the world. Get to know us through the following videos:
 
‘Iolani School is seeking for a publications design and fabrication teacher to teach in our innovation department (iDept). The fabrication and publications design teacher will teach and provide design and fabrication support for our iDepartment classes, which includes our school newspaper (the ‘Imua) and yearbook (Ka Mo’olelo O ‘Iolani). In addition to these two classes, the fabrication and publications design teacher works, often times in collaboration with others, but sometimes independently, on miscellaneous school fabrication projects. These projects vary in scope and include smaller works such as trophies and school gifts to larger works, such as building facade installations and set design for school productions. He/she will also work with faculty to support curricular projects.
 
Candidates should have at least a Bachelor’s degree. The ideal candidate should have experience with, or a willingness to learn how to operate and assist others with the following machinery: laser cutter, water jet, shopbot, CNC mill, and traditional woodworking machinery (table saw, chop saw, planer, band saw, drill press, etc.)
 
'Iolani School has many extracurricular opportunities available for those looking to extend their work beyond the classroom, including, but not limited to: participation in our residential life program, coaching athletic and/or academic student teams, and serving as an adviser in our advisory program. 
 
Interested candidates should apply at the school’s website or through the external link on Handshake.