19 Mar
OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer
New York, New york city 00000 New york city USA

OSHA AUTHORIZED OUTREACH TRAINER

New York Safety and Training, a local, veteran-owned, family-run small business, is looking for an outgoing, personable OSHA authorized outreach trainer with weekday availability to work with us as an independent contractor.

New York Safety and Training is an approved provider of Department of Buildings Site Safety Training and Scaffold safety classes. We’re looking to hire an OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer with experience teaching OSHA 30 Construction, 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness, 8-hour Fall Prevention, and 4-hour Supported Scaffold User classes for occasional weekday instructor work as an independent contractor.

PAY: $50 / hour, which includes mandatory class break times (Explanation: for a 4-day OSHA 30 class, each day is 7.5 contact hours plus 1 hour of class breaks. Instructor pay is 8.5 hours for the day when teaching at an NYST location with admin support and 9 hours for the day when teaching at an onsite client location without admin support, to cover the time spent arriving early and setting up your presentation)

QUALIFICATIONS:

OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer, Construction and/or General Industry

Professional, friendly demeanor

Computer proficient (Google Docs / Forms, Slack, PowerPoint…)

Great interpersonal customer service skills

Independent worker / Needs little-to-no supervision

Reliable / dependable

Positive attitude

Treats others, especially students, with respect

Bilingual a plus - Spanish speaking (spoken and written)

JOB DUTIES (Include but are not limited to):

Teach classes at our Brooklyn and/or Bronx training centers and/or at client onsite locations, to include OSHA 30 Construction, 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness, 8-hour Fall Prevention, and 4-hour Supported Scaffold User classes.

SCHEDULE

Intermittent. Weekday, Weekend, and occasional evening classes available. You will be offered classes as they become available and can select which classes you do or do not want to teach.

We have training opportunities at our Brooklyn and Bronx locations and for onsite classes at client locations throughout the tri-state area.

If you would be a good fit and are interested in teaching for NYST, please send your resume and a photo or scan of your OSHA instructor card(s). In your email, please answer this question: When teaching OSHA 30, which is your favorite topic to teach and why?


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