CTE Intensive Instructor: Shape Next-Gen Career Pathways
North Slope Borough School District
Utqiaġvik (AK)
On-site
USD 52,000 - 75,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A prominent school district in Alaska seeks a CTE Instructor to guide students in acquiring essential skills according to district curricula and industry standards. The role focuses on individualized instruction, adapting to various learning styles and rates. Candidates should possess an Alaska Teaching certificate and have knowledge in culturally safe practices. Responsibilities include program development, safety instruction, and fostering positive relationships with students and communities. This is a non-benefitted, grant-funded position dependent on funding continuation.
Qualifications
Alaska Teaching certificate with an endorsement in a CTE field preferred.
Minimum of Alaska Type M certification in area of CTE required.
Knowledge & experience with culturally safe and responsive practices preferred.
Knowledge & experience in trauma engaged practices preferred.
Responsibilities
Guide students in acquisition of basic skills, knowledge, and attitudes.
Create culturally safe instructional environments through collaboration.
Support a Grow Your Own career path for students.
Provide instruction in safety with tools and materials.
Skills
Knowledge & experience with culturally safe and responsive practices
Knowledge & experience in trauma engaged practices
Positive school climate and restorative practices
Iñupiaq, Language, History & Culture experience
Education
Alaska Teaching certificate with an endorsement in a CTE field
Minimum of Alaska Type M certification in area of CTE
Job description
A prominent school district in Alaska seeks a CTE Instructor to guide students in acquiring essential skills according to district curricula and industry standards. The role focuses on individualized instruction, adapting to various learning styles and rates. Candidates should possess an Alaska Teaching certificate and have knowledge in culturally safe practices. Responsibilities include program development, safety instruction, and fostering positive relationships with students and communities. This is a non-benefitted, grant-funded position dependent on funding continuation.