Not Another Pottery Studio (NAPS) Studio Assistant & Teacher Los Angeles, CA · Part time Company website

Not Another Pottery Studio (NAPS) is a vibrant, community-centered ceramics studio in Eagle Rock dedicated to creativity, kindness, and cleanliness. We're looking for a warm, reliable, and hands-on Studio Assistant/Teacher to help support the flow of our classes, assist instructors and members, and maintain a beautiful, functional studio environment.

About Not Another Pottery Studio (NAPS)

Not Another Pottery Studio - or NAPS for short - a new, exciting, and growing pottery studio in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California. We are a community-focused pottery studio and arts space offering membership, classes, workshops, and special events. As a state-of-the-art pottery space, focused on healthy best practices, and environmental sustainability: we prioritize both the health of our budding artists and well as the health of our planet. NAPS offers memberships, classes, and workshops perfect for any potter – whether you’re a beginner or family that wants to get their hands dirty, or a seasoned potter that wants a new studio to call home. As the name suggests, NAPS is not (just!) another pottery studio. In addition to our ceramics offerings, NAPS is dedicated to providing the local North East Los Angeles (NELA) community with free and low cost arts events (beyond pottery) so that everyone has the opportunity to be a part of our space and discover their inner artist while connecting with others in our welcoming community. NAPs also provides a range of unique services, including speciality workshops, firing, and event space rental.

Description

Not Another Pottery Studio (NAPS) is a vibrant, community-centered ceramics studio in Eagle Rock dedicated to creativity, kindness, and cleanliness. We're looking for a warm, reliable, and hands-on Studio Assistant & Teacher to help support the flow of our classes, assist instructors and members, and maintain a beautiful, functional studio environment. This part-time role is ideal for someone who loves working with people, doesn’t mind getting their hands dirty, and thrives in a creative space. You’ll be an essential part of the NAPS community, helping us deliver a welcoming and inspiring experience to everyone who walks through our doors. We are looking for someone who is organized, takes pride in accomplishing tasks well, is proactive, is kind, and who is passionate about making ceramics accessible and welcoming to all.


The Studio Assistant/Teacher supports the smooth operation of the studio, providing hands-on assistance in studio maintenance, member support, class setups, teaching one-time wheel classes, private instruction, multi-week classses, and other workshops, and general customer service. They ensure a welcoming, organized, and creative studio environment at all times.


This role will have wheel-throwing teaching. Applicants must be confident and skilled in their ability to throw, trim, glaze, and teach.


APPLICATION CLOSES: 12 June, 5pm PDT


Schedule Availability:

Required: Weekends, Weekday Evenings

Flexible Availability: Additional afternoons and evenings as required


Key Responsibilities and Tasks:

1. Studio Maintenance & Cleanliness

  • Assist in daily and weekly cleaning and maintenance tasks to maintain studio cleanliness standards, including floor cleaning, dust management, kiln shelf maintenance, glaze bar cleanliness, and workstation setups.
  • Regularly restock essential studio supplies such as tools, glazes, laundry, cleaning products, and clay, including reclaim duties both manual and with pugmill.
  • Maintain storage of materials, ensuring easy accessibility and effective workspace usage.


2. Class Preparation and Support

  • Set up studio spaces for classes, workshops, and events, ensuring clay, tools, and equipment are ready for participants.
  • Prepare class materials including pre-wedged clay, example projects.
  • Post class piece processing including ticketing, clean up, wax, marking, glazing.
  • Oversee the post-class cleanup, guiding students and ensuring the studio is ready for subsequent sessions.


3. Teaching and Instruction

  • Teaching group and private lessons by demonstrating techniques and providing personalized student guidance as required.
  • Lead beginner-level workshops and classes, clearly conveying foundational pottery skills and studio etiquette.


4. Inventory Assistance

  • Proactively identify to management low levels of clay, glazes, and other consumable supplies as needed.
  • Support the Studio Operations Manager in organizing deliveries, stocking shelves, and rotating supplies to prevent shortages.


5. Member and Customer Service

  • Provide excellent customer service by welcoming and assisting members and visitors in the studio.
  • Answer basic inquiries about memberships, classes, workshops, and studio policies.
  • Providing hands-on help, answering student questions, and troubleshooting technical issues.
  • Once trained, assist with studio tours, promoting studio offerings positively.



Performance Review Criteria:

Performance will be reviewed regularly based on the following criteria:

  • Reliability and timeliness in completing assigned tasks.
  • Quality of studio cleanliness and preparedness before and after classes.
  • Feedback from instructors and studio members regarding support quality.
  • Accuracy and proactivity in studio maintenance tasks.
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues independently or with minimal guidance.
  • Positive contributions to the studio environment and team effectiveness in line with NAPS Core Values


Salary

$25 - $25 per hour