Real Estate Instructor Real Estate - Wayne, PA at Geebo

Real Estate Instructor

Real Estate Instructor Wayne, Pennsylvania, 19080, United States Weichert Co.
is looking to hire a Real Estate Instructor in Wayne, PA.
The Real Estate Instructor is responsible for teaching state regulated real estate pre-licensing courses which provide the education necessary to prepare students for the Pennsylvania pre-licensing exams.
Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

Responsible for the delivery of required intellectual material for successful completion of the Pennsylvania pre-licensing courses.

Accurately completes class records to document compliance wtih state real estate commissions.

Follows lesson plans; leads classroom discussions on relevant topics and educates students regarding real estate principles and practices.

Provides information regarding licensing.
Answers any questions students may have.

Maintains a positive learning environment for the participants; maintains classroom control at all times.

Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements The ideal candidate will meet with following requirements:

Bachelor's, graduate, or postgraduate degree in the subject matter of the course to be taught; or
Three (3) years of practical or teaching experience in a profession, trade, or occupation directly related to the subject matter of the course to be taught
Experience levels are defined by state statutory requirements, outlined in the Education, Certification, and License Requirements section
In-depth knowledge of national and state-specific real estate principles and practices
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to conduct presentations
Basic math skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and fractions
Strong attention to detail Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Mathematics Presentations Teaching Real Estates Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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