Share Your Passion—Teach with Cloquet Community Education!
Are you passionate about a hobby, skill, or area of expertise? Do you enjoy working with youth or adults in a fun and supportive environment? Cloquet Community Education & Recreation invites YOU to become one of our amazing instructors!
Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just excited to share your talents, teaching a Community Ed class is a rewarding way to connect with others and make a difference.
Why Teach with Us?
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Make an impact by sharing what you love with your community
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Flexible scheduling—you choose the day and time that works for you
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Earn income or volunteer—we offer both paid and volunteer opportunities
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Support every step of the way—our staff will help you plan and promote your class
What We’re Looking For
We're seeking individuals who:
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Are passionate and knowledgeable about their subject
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Demonstrate professionalism and reliability
-
Are enthusiastic about helping others learn and grow
If selected, you'll meet with our program coordinator to finalize your class details. All instructors are required to complete a background check through ISD #94.
Please Note
Cloquet Community Education is a community service program. While instructors may be compensated, this is not a platform to promote or run a personal business or to sell products. We reserve the right to approve or modify class offerings based on community guidelines.
Instructor FAQs
Q: How much does it pay?
A: Instructor pay is typically a flat fee or a percentage of class fees, depending on the class format and size.
Q: Who sets the class price?
A: We do, in collaboration with you! Our goal is to keep classes affordable while covering costs. Fees depend on length, materials, location, and other factors.
Q: What do class fees support?
A: Fees cover instructor compensation, promotional materials (like our LumberLog brochure), online registration tools, custodial services, and general class expenses.
Q: When and where can I teach?
A: You choose your preferred weekday and time. We'll help find a location that works. Saturday classes are limited and may include custodial fees; no classes are scheduled on Sundays, election days, or during school breaks/conferences. Off-site classes may be possible with certain restrictions.
Ready to Inspire Others?
Your success matters to us! We select instructors based on subject quality, community interest, and participant feedback.
➡️ Apply Now – Instructor Application Form
Have questions? Call us at 218-879-1261—we’re here to help!
Need Class Ideas?
Here’s a sampling of what instructors have offered in the past—what will YOU teach?
Arts & Crafts:
Painting, Pottery, Mosaics, Birch Bark Weaving, Quilting, Embroidery
Food & Cooking:
Japanese Cooking, Gluten-Free Baking, Canning & Pickling, Flatbread Baking
Gardening & DIY:
Organic Gardening, Raised Bed Gardening, Wood Refinishing, Home Maintenance
Technology & Life Skills:
iPhone Tips, Social Media Basics, Memoir Writing, Book Clubs
Fitness & Sports:
Volleyball, Archery, Skating, Tennis
Share Your Passion—Teach with Cloquet Community Education!
Are you passionate about a hobby, skill, or area of expertise? Do you enjoy working with youth or adults in a fun and supportive environment? Cloquet Community Education & Recreation invites YOU to become one of our amazing instructors!
Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just excited to share your talents, teaching a Community Ed class is a rewarding way to connect with others and make a difference.
Why Teach with Us?
-
Make an impact by sharing what you love with your community
-
Flexible scheduling—you choose the day and time that works for you
-
Earn income or volunteer—we offer both paid and volunteer opportunities
-
Support every step of the way—our staff will help you plan and promote your class
What We’re Looking For
We're seeking individuals who:
-
Are passionate and knowledgeable about their subject
-
Demonstrate professionalism and reliability
-
Are enthusiastic about helping others learn and grow
If selected, you'll meet with our program coordinator to finalize your class details. All instructors are required to complete a background check through ISD #94.
Please Note
Cloquet Community Education is a community service program. While instructors may be compensated, this is not a platform to promote or run a personal business or to sell products. We reserve the right to approve or modify class offerings based on community guidelines.
Instructor FAQs
Q: How much does it pay?
A: Instructor pay is typically a flat fee or a percentage of class fees, depending on the class format and size.
Q: Who sets the class price?
A: We do, in collaboration with you! Our goal is to keep classes affordable while covering costs. Fees depend on length, materials, location, and other factors.
Q: What do class fees support?
A: Fees cover instructor compensation, promotional materials (like our LumberLog brochure), online registration tools, custodial services, and general class expenses.
Q: When and where can I teach?
A: You choose your preferred weekday and time. We'll help find a location that works. Saturday classes are limited and may include custodial fees; no classes are scheduled on Sundays, election days, or during school breaks/conferences. Off-site classes may be possible with certain restrictions.
Ready to Inspire Others?
Your success matters to us! We select instructors based on subject quality, community interest, and participant feedback.
➡️ Apply Now – Instructor Application Form
Have questions? Call us at 218-879-1261—we’re here to help!
Need Class Ideas?
Here’s a sampling of what instructors have offered in the past—what will YOU teach?
Arts & Crafts:
Painting, Pottery, Mosaics, Birch Bark Weaving, Quilting, Embroidery
Food & Cooking:
Japanese Cooking, Gluten-Free Baking, Canning & Pickling, Flatbread Baking
Gardening & DIY:
Organic Gardening, Raised Bed Gardening, Wood Refinishing, Home Maintenance
Technology & Life Skills:
iPhone Tips, Social Media Basics, Memoir Writing, Book Clubs
Fitness & Sports:
Volleyball, Archery, Skating, Tennis
Need Class Ideas?
Here’s a sampling of what instructors have offered in the past—what will YOU teach?
Arts & Crafts:
Painting, Pottery, Mosaics, Birch Bark Weaving, Quilting, Embroidery
Food & Cooking:
Japanese Cooking, Gluten-Free Baking, Canning & Pickling, Flatbread Baking
Gardening & DIY:
Organic Gardening, Raised Bed Gardening, Wood Refinishing, Home Maintenance
Technology & Life Skills:
iPhone Tips, Social Media Basics, Memoir Writing, Book Clubs
Fitness & Sports:
Volleyball, Archery, Skating, Tennis