TITLE: Teacher
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Applicant must have a two-year college degree (Associate Degree) or higher from an accredited institution of higher education in Criminal Justice Emergency Medicine (EMC) Political Science or Social Science.
OR
A two-year college degree or higher with documented completion of law enforcement training emergency medicine training fire academy training or military training.
OR
Eighteen hours of acceptable coursework with an earned grade of C or higher in the subject area to be taught.
- Applicant with an Associate Degree must have three or more years of verifiable occupational experience within the past ten years. Experience must be appropriate to the subject being taught.
- Applicant with a Bachelor Degree or higher must have at least one year verifiable occupational experience within the past ten years. Experience must be appropriate to the subject being taught.
- Applicant must possess and maintain a Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) Trainer Certification.
- Applicant must possess and maintain National Incident Management System certifications:
- 100 Introduction to Incident Command System
- 200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
- 700 National Incident Management System An Introduction
- 800 National Response Framework An Introduction
- Applicant must be able to use effective verbal and written communication with students parents and community.
- Applicant must be in good physical condition with the ability to lift 10 pounds.
REPORTS TO: CTE Director
JOB GOAL:
Secondary Deliver Level I Construction Core and Level II Carpentry content to high school students with a dedicated effort to lead them toward the fulfillment of their potential for intellectual emotional and psychological growth and maturation.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILTITIES:
- Establishes and maintains a good relationship with those in the carpentry industry keeping abreast of current trends in the field to assure that methods and techniques are relevant.
- Assists in the recruitment of students for the program.
- Assists with the registration and pre-registration of students in the program.
- Follows an approved course of study and lesson plans.
- Prepares classroom technology enriched and skill attainment instruction.
- Assumes responsibility for students in the lab area concept maps needed skills for objectives and evaluation.
- Attends on-site and off-site faculty meetings and trainings.
- Communicates with the CTE Director and other instructors regarding student concerns and issues and student progress as appropriate.
- Maintains and files student records in a timely manner.
- Serves on department and campus committees and accepts committee assignments.
- Recommends instructional materials equipment and program supplies.
- Keeps CTE Director informed of any problems with students.
- Dresses appropriately and behaves in a professional manner.
- Assists in the organizational and Advisory Committee meetings.
- Observes supports and enforces the regulations policies and programs of the district and institution.
- Informs the CTE Director in writing of any problem that might be detrimental to the institution.
- Plans instruction according to the district instructional management plan.
- Meets and instructs assigned classes in the locations and times designed.
- Develops and maintains a classroom environment conducive to effective learning by organizing time space materials and equipment for instructions.
- Prepares for students and classes assigned incorporating the instructional management program and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisor.
- Demonstrates an understanding of subject matter being taught while employing a variety of instructional techniques methods and media related to the objective and consistent with the needs and capabilities of the individual and groups involved.
- Encourages students to achieve at least the minimum requirements for promotion in subject areas required for assigned grade level.
- Maintains accurate and complete records as required by law district policy and administrative regulations
- Strives to implement by instruction and action the districts philosophy on education and instructional goals and objectives.
- Obtains and uses information about the needs and progress of individual learners and about the effectiveness of instruction revising it when necessary.
- Refers learners with special problems to specialists.
- Helps students to develop positive self-concepts and encourages them to set and maintain high standards of classroom bus and cafeteria and playground behavior.
- Counsels students when problems arise and adjustments are needed.
- Works to maintain open lines of communication with students and parents on pupils academic and behavioral problems and suggests remedial action(s).
- Accepts a share of responsibility for co-curricular activities as assigned.
- Assists in the selection of books equipment and other instructional materials.
- Attends and participates in faculty meetings PTA meetings in-service and/or professional development when scheduled by principal or departments within the central office.
- Establishes and maintains cooperative relations with fellow co-workers and administrators.
- Provides for self-professional growth through participation in workshops seminars conferences and advanced course work at institutions of higher learning.
- Meets expectations as required by the MS Teacher Evaluation System (MTES).
- Displays pride and loyalty to self school and district.
- Performs such other tasks and assumes such other responsibilities as requested by his/her supervisor(s).
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary and work year established by SCCSD School Board.
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated bi-annually by the Superintendent.