About the job Ceramic Teacher
Ceramic Teacher
Your Role
At Disco Wheel, we create immersive pottery experiences where creativity, atmosphere and human connection come together.
As a Ceramic Teacher, your mission is not only to teach, but to guide each session with confidence, warmth and energy - ensuring every participant feels welcomed, engaged and inspired throughout the experience.
You will play a key role in shaping the overall atmosphere of the studio, balancing technical guidance with a strong sense of hospitality and attention to detail.
Your Key Responsibilities
Teaching
- Conduct high quality classes providing knowledge and skills to students of diverse backgrounds.
- Foster a conductive, dynamic and inspiring learning atmosphere within the studio's artistic setting.
- Ensure a positive, friendly and inclusive environment with a strong sense of community during all workshop sessions
- Provide an outstanding experience to all workshop attendees - beyond only technical instruction, creating a welcoming and creative environment where every participant feels valued and supported. It involves personalised attention ensuring attendees leave with a sense of accomplishment, joy, and a lasting positive impression.
Studio Operations and Coordination
- Work closely with the Operations Manager, Studio Coordinator and other Ceramic Teachers to ensure workshop operations align with Disco Wheel's overall vision
- Liaise with the studio coordinator and support them before, during and after each session.
- Support Studio Coordinator keeping track of stock of materials and supplies.
- Organise the finish, glazing and firing of ceramic pieces according to Studio Coordinator's guidance.
- Support the production of Disco Wheel's ceramic pieces for the shop or any other retail requests.
- Open and/or close the studio daily.
- Adhere exemplary to established schedules and codes of practice.
- Adhere exemplary to cash management procedures and guidelines.
Studio Maintenance and Preparation:
- Organise workshop areas and materials, keeping the space clean and equipment tidy at all times.
- Make sure clay is prepared and the workshop area is set up ahead of each workshop.
- Organise storage of attendees' ceramic pieces following Studio Coordinator's guidance.
Attendees' Support:
Organise and serve drinks during the workshops.
Support the organisation of shipping and delivery of workshop pieces to the attendees.
Support Sales Manager and our boutique shop activities as needed.
Your Core Skills
- At least 1 year of teaching experience.
- Good knowledge of ceramic techniques and processes.
- Good knowledge of the pottery wheel technique.
- Interested and knowledgeable about arts and ceramics.
- Excellent communicator with a can do attitude.
- Great organisational skills.
- Flexible and comfortable to work in a dynamic and rapidly changing work environment
- Familiar with computer tools (Excel, Word, Gmail, etc).
- Attention to detail
- Written and oral fluency in Portuguese and English, additional languages are a plus.
Nice To Have
Experience working with workshops, teachers and studios
A flavour of your first 100 days at Vida Plena
- Understanding the nuances of our new ceramics initiative.
- Get to know the venue and each member of the team.
- Organise workshop space and material.
- Get familiar with our workshop equipment
- Regular check-ins with the studio coordinator and studio manager to ensure alignment and updates.