Position Summary The CTE Maritime Transportation Teacher delivers instruction in maritime transport navigation seamanship and related technical skills for high school students (grades 912). This role integrates classroom theory simulation-based training lab work and industry-aligned practical experiences. The teacher will cultivate partnerships with local marine businesses port authorities and higher education institutions to support internships certifications and student pipelines into maritime careers. Duties & Responsibilities Deliver curriculum in topics such as navigation ship operations maritime safety seamanship cargo handling tides currents and logistics. Facilitate and supervise maritime simulator training (e.g. ship-handling navigation scenarios) and incorporate simulations into instructional units. Lead hands-on maritime labs or field projects such as small-boat operations chart plotting environmental sampling port logistics or vessel maintenance. Support students in obtaining industry-recognized credentials (e.g. STCW safety navigation officer licenses). Coordinate with industry partners (ports shipyards Coast Guard maritime firms) to arrange guest lectures field visits internship placements and mentorships. Maintain student records performance data and simulator logs; analyze outcomes to adjust instruction. Serve on the CTE advisory council to review program goals update curriculum and maintain alignment with industry standards. Assist with recruiting and outreach to attract students to the maritime pathway; present at parent nights career fairs and community events. Participate in professional development CTE meetings and Ohios career-technical education initiatives. Ensure laboratory and simulator areas comply with safety standards maintain equipment and manage consumables and supplies. Desired Qualifications Required: Demonstrated content knowledge in maritime transport navigation marine operations or related field. Ability to teach and coach technical and theoretical maritime concepts. Strong communication collaboration and instructional design skills. Demonstrated willingness to partner with industry community and higher education institutions. Bachelors degree (or higher) in Marine Transportation Nautical Science Maritime Studies Engineering or related field. Valid Ohio Career-Technical Workforce Development (CTWD) or Career-Technical Education (CTE) license with endorsement in a relevant pathway. The teacher must complete CTE-36 (work experience validation) and CTE-37 (program validation by district) if hired out of industry. Completion of at least one Ohio OAE (Ohio Assessments for Educators) examination: the professional knowledge (pedagogical) exam and the content exam aligned with the CTE area. Must satisfy Ohio BCI and FBI background checks. Proper licensure or certification per Ohios rules for CTE instruction (i.e. in good standing with the Ohio Department of Education). Preferred: Masters degree in Technical Education Maritime Studies Curriculum & Instruction or related field. Prior teaching or training experience in CTE technical education or maritime fields Additional credentials in CTE instruction adult learning or curriculum design. Familiarity with Ohios CTE/CTWD systems end-of-course exams and program approval processes Prior completion of advanced professional development in maritime or transportation education. Professional maritime certifications or licensure (e.g. U.S. Coast Guard officer license STCW credentials) Experience working with simulators or maritime lab equipment Experience facilitating internships or work-based learning in maritime sectors Physical Demands Lab and simulation environments: standing walking bending and positioning students during hands-on activities. Occasional lifting or moving of instructional equipment tools and teaching aids (up to 25-40 lbs). Frequent indoor/outdoor work (simulator labs field trips port or dockside visits). Prolonged use of computer systems instruments and monitoring of simulator panels. Ability to safely navigate vessel or dockside settings and adhere to safety protocols. Must supervise students in various environments ensuring rigorous safety standards in maritime activities. Please send resume and cover letter to with employment 2025-2026 in the subject line. The Maritime Academy of Toledo is an equal-opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
Position Summary The CTE Maritime Transportation Teacher delivers instruction in maritime transport navigation seamanship and related technical skills for high school students (grades 912). This role integrates classroom theory simulation-based training lab work and industry-aligned practical experi...
Position Summary The CTE Maritime Transportation Teacher delivers instruction in maritime transport navigation seamanship and related technical skills for high school students (grades 912). This role integrates classroom theory simulation-based training lab work and industry-aligned practical experiences. The teacher will cultivate partnerships with local marine businesses port authorities and higher education institutions to support internships certifications and student pipelines into maritime careers. Duties & Responsibilities Deliver curriculum in topics such as navigation ship operations maritime safety seamanship cargo handling tides currents and logistics. Facilitate and supervise maritime simulator training (e.g. ship-handling navigation scenarios) and incorporate simulations into instructional units. Lead hands-on maritime labs or field projects such as small-boat operations chart plotting environmental sampling port logistics or vessel maintenance. Support students in obtaining industry-recognized credentials (e.g. STCW safety navigation officer licenses). Coordinate with industry partners (ports shipyards Coast Guard maritime firms) to arrange guest lectures field visits internship placements and mentorships. Maintain student records performance data and simulator logs; analyze outcomes to adjust instruction. Serve on the CTE advisory council to review program goals update curriculum and maintain alignment with industry standards. Assist with recruiting and outreach to attract students to the maritime pathway; present at parent nights career fairs and community events. Participate in professional development CTE meetings and Ohios career-technical education initiatives. Ensure laboratory and simulator areas comply with safety standards maintain equipment and manage consumables and supplies. Desired Qualifications Required: Demonstrated content knowledge in maritime transport navigation marine operations or related field. Ability to teach and coach technical and theoretical maritime concepts. Strong communication collaboration and instructional design skills. Demonstrated willingness to partner with industry community and higher education institutions. Bachelors degree (or higher) in Marine Transportation Nautical Science Maritime Studies Engineering or related field. Valid Ohio Career-Technical Workforce Development (CTWD) or Career-Technical Education (CTE) license with endorsement in a relevant pathway. The teacher must complete CTE-36 (work experience validation) and CTE-37 (program validation by district) if hired out of industry. Completion of at least one Ohio OAE (Ohio Assessments for Educators) examination: the professional knowledge (pedagogical) exam and the content exam aligned with the CTE area. Must satisfy Ohio BCI and FBI background checks. Proper licensure or certification per Ohios rules for CTE instruction (i.e. in good standing with the Ohio Department of Education). Preferred: Masters degree in Technical Education Maritime Studies Curriculum & Instruction or related field. Prior teaching or training experience in CTE technical education or maritime fields Additional credentials in CTE instruction adult learning or curriculum design. Familiarity with Ohios CTE/CTWD systems end-of-course exams and program approval processes Prior completion of advanced professional development in maritime or transportation education. Professional maritime certifications or licensure (e.g. U.S. Coast Guard officer license STCW credentials) Experience working with simulators or maritime lab equipment Experience facilitating internships or work-based learning in maritime sectors Physical Demands Lab and simulation environments: standing walking bending and positioning students during hands-on activities. Occasional lifting or moving of instructional equipment tools and teaching aids (up to 25-40 lbs). Frequent indoor/outdoor work (simulator labs field trips port or dockside visits). Prolonged use of computer systems instruments and monitoring of simulator panels. Ability to safely navigate vessel or dockside settings and adhere to safety protocols. Must supervise students in various environments ensuring rigorous safety standards in maritime activities. Please send resume and cover letter to with employment 2025-2026 in the subject line. The Maritime Academy of Toledo is an equal-opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
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