Workshop Assistantships are available for periods of six to ten weeks during the extensive program of one-week and two-week workshops that we offer from June through October. The hours are long and the learning and career opportunities can be invaluable.

Benefits

  • Working with, and learning from, outstanding professionals in a wide variety of woodworking disciplines
  • Teaching experience
  • Compensation at $13.80/hour plus overtime, for an approximate total of $600.00/week
  • An additional housing stipend of $125/week is available

Qualifications

The most important qualification is a friendly, helpful personality. After that, we look at your woodworking experience, commitment, and personal goals. We want to be sure the assistantship will be of maximum value to you.

Duties

The work done by Assistants is essential to the successful outcome of the Workshops. Responsibilities include:

  • monitoring student safety in the machine room
  • running errands
  • helping students one-on-one with their work
  • building jigs and fixtures
  • attending lectures and demonstrations
  • shop and machine maintenance
  • keeping bathrooms clean on a daily basis
  • preparing materials for faculty demonstrations
  • setting up and taking down special events
  • participating in daily shop clean up and weekend changeovers

Schedule

Work hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., plus as much as a full day over the weekend. In addition, Workshop Assistants help out with two evening events each week: the Monday night faculty presentation and the Thursday night potluck.

Dates

Assistantships are available for periods of six to ten weeks from June through October.

Application

To apply please submit the following:

  1. Your resumé
  2. Digital images of your work
  3. A letter stating your reasons for applying and your goals as a woodworker
  4. The names and telephone numbers of three references
  5. An indication of when you are available between June 3 and October 22

Applications should be e-mailed by February 15, 2023, to assistantship@woodschool.org

Notification will be sent by March 1, 2023.

Workshop Assistant Robert McSwegin (center), 2009
Workshop Assistant Robert McSwegin, 2009
Workshop Assistant Alex Cotter (center) works with a student in 2015's Really Basic Woodworking course
Workshop Assistant Alex Cotter (center) works with a student in 2015's Really Basic Woodworking course
Watch this video created by a former workshop assistant