The AVID Teacher is responsible for delivering the AVID elective curriculum and supporting students in developing the academic organizational and college-readiness skills necessary for postsecondary success. This role includes managing a student caseload implementing AVID instructional strategies (WICOR: Writing Inquiry Collaboration Organization and Reading) and fostering a college-going culture. The AVID Teacher will also support student progress through academic monitoring mentorship and coordination of college and career readiness activities.
Qualifications:
Education Requirements:
Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university
Teaching Certification preferred but not required
AVID training (or willingness to attend AVID Summer Institute and ongoing professional development) required
Experience
Experience working with secondary students (middle or high school)
Experience supporting college readiness academic intervention or student success initiatives
Bilingual English/Spanish a plus
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of AVID methodologies including WICOR strategies
Ability to implement student-centered inquiry-based instructional practices
Strong relationship-building and mentorship skills
Knowledge of college and career readiness processes including applications financial aid and postsecondary planning
Ability to analyze student data and monitor academic progress
Strong organizational and case management skills
Knowledge of culturally responsive teaching practices
Proficiency with computer applications including Microsoft Office and student information systems
Functions & Responsibilities
Instructional Responsibilities:
Deliver AVID elective curriculum with fidelity
Implement AVID instructional strategies (WICOR) across lessons
Facilitate AVID tutorials and collaborative learning structures
Support development of student skills in note-taking organization critical thinking and academic writing
Create a college-going classroom culture through visible systems routines and expectations
Case Management:
Manage a caseload of AVID students
Monitor student academic progress including grades attendance and engagement
Conduct regular student check-ins and goal-setting conferences
Maintain accurate student records and documentation
Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress
College and Career Readiness:
Guide students through college and career exploration activities
Support completion of college applications FAFSA/TASFA and scholarships
Organize and facilitate college visits and guest speakers
Promote awareness of postsecondary opportunities (college career military workforce)
Schoolwide Performance:
Support campus goals related to attendance persistence and graduation
Collaborate with teachers to embed AVID strategies across content areas
Participate in campus initiatives that promote student achievement and college readiness
Assist with recruitment and retention of AVID students
Social Emotional and Academic Support:
Build strong relationships with students to support motivation and resilience
Provide guidance in study skills time management and goal setting
Identify barriers to student success and coordinate appropriate supports or referrals
Promote positive behavior and engagement in alignment with campus expectations
AVID Program Responsibilities:
Attend AVID Summer Institute and required AVID professional learning
Participate in AVID site team meetings and program implementation efforts
Maintain AVID certification and program fidelity requirements
Support campus-wide AVID initiatives and strategy integration
Other Duties:
Participate in campus meetings professional development and required trainings
Support school events student activities and family engagement efforts
Assist with mentoring or supporting staff implementing AVID strategies
Other duties as assigned
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made if necessary.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to sit; stand; move throughout the room and/or facility; communicate verbally and electronically; use hands to finger handle or feel objects tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; kneel stoop crouch and/or crawl; and climb or balance. Regularly required to lift or exert force of up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision and the ability to adjust focus.
Equipment Used
Computer and printer telephone calculator copy machine
Work Environment
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive description of all work requirements and responsibilities.
The environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Must be able to maintain emotional control under stress. Occasionally required to travel to facilities within the district. May be required to work after school and weekends.
Texans Can Academiesis anEqual Opportunity Employer
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To determine prospective salary please view the Texans Can Academies Compensation Plan.Primary Purpose:The AVID Teacher is responsible for delivering the AVID elective curriculum and supporting students in developing the academic organizational and college-readiness skills necessary for postsecondar...
The AVID Teacher is responsible for delivering the AVID elective curriculum and supporting students in developing the academic organizational and college-readiness skills necessary for postsecondary success. This role includes managing a student caseload implementing AVID instructional strategies (WICOR: Writing Inquiry Collaboration Organization and Reading) and fostering a college-going culture. The AVID Teacher will also support student progress through academic monitoring mentorship and coordination of college and career readiness activities.
Qualifications:
Education Requirements:
Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university
Teaching Certification preferred but not required
AVID training (or willingness to attend AVID Summer Institute and ongoing professional development) required
Experience
Experience working with secondary students (middle or high school)
Experience supporting college readiness academic intervention or student success initiatives
Bilingual English/Spanish a plus
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of AVID methodologies including WICOR strategies
Ability to implement student-centered inquiry-based instructional practices
Strong relationship-building and mentorship skills
Knowledge of college and career readiness processes including applications financial aid and postsecondary planning
Ability to analyze student data and monitor academic progress
Strong organizational and case management skills
Knowledge of culturally responsive teaching practices
Proficiency with computer applications including Microsoft Office and student information systems
Functions & Responsibilities
Instructional Responsibilities:
Deliver AVID elective curriculum with fidelity
Implement AVID instructional strategies (WICOR) across lessons
Facilitate AVID tutorials and collaborative learning structures
Support development of student skills in note-taking organization critical thinking and academic writing
Create a college-going classroom culture through visible systems routines and expectations
Case Management:
Manage a caseload of AVID students
Monitor student academic progress including grades attendance and engagement
Conduct regular student check-ins and goal-setting conferences
Maintain accurate student records and documentation
Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress
College and Career Readiness:
Guide students through college and career exploration activities
Support completion of college applications FAFSA/TASFA and scholarships
Organize and facilitate college visits and guest speakers
Promote awareness of postsecondary opportunities (college career military workforce)
Schoolwide Performance:
Support campus goals related to attendance persistence and graduation
Collaborate with teachers to embed AVID strategies across content areas
Participate in campus initiatives that promote student achievement and college readiness
Assist with recruitment and retention of AVID students
Social Emotional and Academic Support:
Build strong relationships with students to support motivation and resilience
Provide guidance in study skills time management and goal setting
Identify barriers to student success and coordinate appropriate supports or referrals
Promote positive behavior and engagement in alignment with campus expectations
AVID Program Responsibilities:
Attend AVID Summer Institute and required AVID professional learning
Participate in AVID site team meetings and program implementation efforts
Maintain AVID certification and program fidelity requirements
Support campus-wide AVID initiatives and strategy integration
Other Duties:
Participate in campus meetings professional development and required trainings
Support school events student activities and family engagement efforts
Assist with mentoring or supporting staff implementing AVID strategies
Other duties as assigned
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made if necessary.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to sit; stand; move throughout the room and/or facility; communicate verbally and electronically; use hands to finger handle or feel objects tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; kneel stoop crouch and/or crawl; and climb or balance. Regularly required to lift or exert force of up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision and the ability to adjust focus.
Equipment Used
Computer and printer telephone calculator copy machine
Work Environment
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive description of all work requirements and responsibilities.
The environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Must be able to maintain emotional control under stress. Occasionally required to travel to facilities within the district. May be required to work after school and weekends.
Texans Can Academiesis anEqual Opportunity Employer