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The Iowa Western Business and Community Education is seeking a knowledgeable and enthusiastic beekeeper to teach our introductory beekeeping course. This position is ideal for an experienced beekeeper with a passion for education, as the primary responsibility is to instruct community members and students on the fundamentals of beekeeping. The course consists of winter classroom sessions and hands-on summer apiary sessions, with all apiary management handled by the college's program staff.

Job Duties

  • Instruction: Develop and deliver an engaging curriculum for a "Beginner Beekeeping" course. This includes four two-hour winter classroom sessions and a series of summer open apiary hours for hands-on instruction.
  • Curriculum Development: Prepare and present a variety of topics, including bee biology, hive components, seasonal hive management, and pest identification. You will be responsible for creating or adapting course materials like slides and handouts.
  • Hands-on Training: Lead small groups during supervised, hands-on sessions at the collegeâ??s apiary. Provide clear and safe instructions on hive inspections and other beekeeping tasks.
  • Student Support: Serve as a subject matter expert for class participants, answering questions and providing guidance throughout the course.

Qualifications

  • Required:
    • Proven experience as a beekeeper with a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience.
    • Demonstrated knowledge of honey bee behavior, life cycles, and common beekeeping practices in the Iowa climate.
    • Strong presentation and communication skills, with the ability to teach a diverse audience of beginners.

    • A commitment to beekeeping safety and a willingness to follow all established protocols.

    • Ability to pass a background check.

  • Preferred:
    • Experience in teaching, training, or public speaking.

    • Completion of a beekeeping certification program (e.g., a state-level or Master Beekeeper program).

Physical Demands

  • Ability to Work Outdoors: Must be able to work in outdoor conditions, including varying temperatures, sun, and humidity, for the duration of the scheduled sessions (typically 2-3 hours).
  • Mobility and Balance: Ability to walk on uneven terrain (e.g., grass, dirt, gravel) and navigate safely around active beehives.
  • Lifting and Handling: Must be able to lift and manipulate hive components for instructional purposes, including lifting a honey super (up to 75 lbs) and individual frames (up to 5-10 lbs).
  • Dexterity and Strength: Requires fine motor skills to handle small tools and frames, as well as the upper body strength to pry apart hive boxes and frames that may be sealed with propolis.
  • Stamina: Must be able to stand, bend, and crouch for extended periods while demonstrating and supervising beekeeping activities.
  • Suit Tolerance: Must be able to wear a full protective beekeeping suit comfortably for the duration of the class, as it can retain heat and restrict movement.
  • Standing/sitting in front of a classroom, use hands to operate computer keyboard, telephone, and other basic office equipment.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear, and use a phone. Reading, writing, calculating, social interaction skills, reasoning/analysis, and ability to work with minimal supervision, high degree of problem-solving, organizational skills with the teaching and learning process.

Free access to our brand-new Wellness Center and fitness classes, our employee assistance program & free parking.

Employer
Iowa Western Community College (IA)
Address
2700 College Rd

Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503
Date Posted September 25, 2025
Date Closes November 24, 2025
Requisition 5091720
Located In Council bluffs, IA
SOC Category 25-1193.00 Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
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