Workforce Development Academic Instructor

The Children's Cabinet, Inc.

Nevada (IA)

On-site

USD 36,000 - 50,000

Part time

14 days+

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Job summary

The Children's Cabinet, Inc. is seeking a Workforce Development Academic Instructor to provide educational instruction and HSE preparation to youth and young adults in the Workforce Development & Education programs, including Washoe YouthBuild and other initiatives.

You will use a student-centered, strengths-based approach to help participants achieve educational, credentialing, and career goals, collaborating with Case Managers and partners to promote retention and success.

Qualifications

  • High School Equivalency (HSE) requirements and preparation strategies.
  • Educational instruction practices and differentiated learning strategies.
  • Adult learning principles and non-traditional education models.
  • Challenges and barriers experienced by opportunity youth and their families.
  • Positive youth development strategies and participant engagement techniques.
  • Trauma-informed educational practices.
  • Workforce development principles and career pathway models.
  • Education systems, alternative education pathways, and community-based learning environments.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver instruction and HSE preparation in math, reading, writing, science, social studies, and other areas based on participant needs.
  • Create engaging lesson plans and learning resources aligned with program goals.
  • Use differentiated instructional strategies for varying learning levels.
  • Integrate academic instruction with workforce development and career pathways.
  • Support participants in preparing for and completing HSE assessments with progress monitoring.
  • Monitor participant progress and adjust strategies based on data.
  • Collaborate with Case Managers and staff to support individualized participant plans.
  • Provide individualized educational support and tutoring as needed.
  • Establish a positive learning environment that promotes participation and accountability.
  • Communicate progress and needs with families, schools, and community partners.

Skills

Educational Instruction
HSE Prep
Workforce Dev
Differentiated Instruction
Collaboration
Progress Monitoring

Education

Bachelor’s degree preferred in education

Job description

Workforce Development Academic Instructor

Position: Workforce Development Academic Instructor
Pay Rate: $$28.00-$38.50
Last Revised: 07/2026 Status: Non-Exempt: Part- Time (approximately 25 hrs/week)

Definition:
The Workforce Development Education Instructor provides educational instruction, High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation, and workforce-focused learning support to youth and young adults participating in The Children's Cabinet's Workforce Development & Education programs, including Washoe YouthBuild and other non-traditional education initiatives.
This position utilizes a student-centered, strengths-based approach to meet participants where they are academically and support them in achieving educational, credentialing, and career goals. The Workforce Development Education Instructor creates engaging learning opportunities that connect academic skill development with workforce readiness, career pathways, industry-recognized credentials, and long-term success.
The Workforce Development Education Instructor supports participants enrolled in programs designed to serve opportunity youth who have experienced barriers to traditional education pathways. Through academic instruction, occupational skills training, leadership development, community engagement, and supportive services, participants are supported in obtaining their High School Equivalency (HSE), earning industry-recognized credentials, pursuing postsecondary opportunities, and transitioning into employment.
This role collaborates closely with Case Managers, Program Coordinators, workforce staff, educators, schools, employers, and community partners to identify barriers, provide individualized support, and promote participant retention and completion.
The Workforce Development Education Instructor establishes an equitable, inclusive, and supportive learning environment that promotes engagement, confidence, accountability, independence, and achievement. This role may provide services in office settings, community locations, program sites, and other environments as needed.

Participant Oversight:
Provides classroom instruction, educational guidance, and workforce-focused learning support to program participants. Maintains a safe, structured, and engaging learning environment while supporting participant accountability, progress, and successful completion of program goals.

Duties
  • Develop a thorough understanding of The Children's Cabinet's mission, strategic focus areas, programs, and overall objectives, actively contributing to their success.
  • Read, understand, and consistently apply all agency and department policies and procedures while adhering to ethical standards and applicable regulations.
  • Provide educational instruction and HSE preparation support in areas including mathematics, reading, writing, science, social studies, and other academic skill areas based on participant needs and assessment results.
  • Develop, adapt, and deliver engaging lesson plans, educational activities, and learning resources aligned with program goals and participant needs.
  • Utilize differentiated instructional strategies to support participants with varying academic levels, learning styles, and educational backgrounds.
  • Integrate educational instruction with workforce development, career exploration, and hands-on learning experiences to demonstrate real-world application of academic skills.
  • Support participants in preparing for and successfully completing High School Equivalency (HSE) assessments through individualized instruction, practice activities, and progress monitoring.
  • Conduct academic assessments and utilize participant performance data to identify learning needs, adjust instructional strategies, and support educational progress.
  • Monitor participant educational progress and collaborate with Case Managers to address barriers impacting attendance, engagement, and completion.
  • Collaborate with Case Managers and program staff to support individualized participant plans, educational goals, and workforce pathway development.
  • Provide individualized educational support, tutoring, and skill development assistance to participants requiring additional support.
  • Create and maintain a positive, respectful, and inclusive learning environment that encourages participation, accountability, and collaboration.
  • Establish classroom expectations that promote professionalism, communication, teamwork, and workplace readiness.
  • Encourage participants to set and achieve educational, career, and personal goals while developing confidence and independence.
  • Participate in Workforce Development & Education programming including career exploration activities, employer engagement events, community service projects, leadership activities, field trips, and participant enrichment opportunities.
  • Collaborate with workforce trainers, Case Managers, Career Counselors, employers, schools, and community partners to provide a comprehensive approach to participant success.
  • Support participants in connecting education outcomes with career pathways, industry-recognized credentials, apprenticeships, employment opportunities, and postsecondary education.
  • Communicate effectively with participants, families, schools, staff, and community partners regarding educational progress, needs, and support strategies.
  • Maintain accurate participant documentation, attendance records, educational records, and required program reporting documentation.
  • Participate in professional development opportunities, conferences, workshops, and trainings related to workforce development, education, youth development, instructional practices, and serving opportunity youth.
  • Model professional, ethical, and positive behavior when interacting with participants, families, colleagues, and community partners.
  • Maintain effective and efficient record-keeping procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications Needed
Knowledge of
  • High School Equivalency (HSE) requirements and preparation strategies.
  • Educational instruction practices and differentiated learning strategies.
  • Adult learning principles and non-traditional education models.
  • Challenges and barriers experienced by opportunity youth and their families.
  • Positive youth development strategies and participant engagement techniques.
  • Trauma-informed educational practices.
  • Workforce development principles and career pathway models.
  • Education systems, alternative education pathways, and community-based learning environments.
  • Justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion principles as they relate to education and workforce development.
Ability to
  • Build positive, professional relationships with youth and young adults from diverse backgrounds.
  • Create engaging learning environments that encourage participation and achievement.
  • Adapt instruction based on participant needs, assessment results, and learning progress.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Maintain organization, follow through, and meet deadlines.
  • Problem solve effectively in challenging situations.
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including Case Managers, educators, employers, schools, and community partners.
  • Demonstrate patience, empathy, professionalism, and a strengths-based approach when working with participants.
  • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while supporting participant success.
  • Learn new ideas and skills through reading, training, and hands-on experience.
Special Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree preferred in education, adult education, workforce development, or related field; equivalent combination of education, experience, and relevant training may be considered.
  • Experience working with opportunity youth, adult learners, justice-involved youth, or non-traditional education settings preferred.
  • Experience providing educational instruction, HSE preparation, tutoring, or workforce education support preferred.
  • Current Nevada teaching license or substitute teaching license preferred but not required.
  • Must have reliable transportation, valid Nevada Driver's License, clean driving record, and proof of insurance.
  • Position may require occasional evening, weekend, or community-based programming hours.
Benefits
  • This is a part-time, multi-track, year-round position.
  • This position is not eligible for benefits.

The Children's Cabinet is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons to apply regardless of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, age, handicap, disability, familial status, political affiliation, or beliefs.
It is the policy of The Children's Cabinet, Inc. that all employees are employed at will of both the employee and The Children's Cabinet.

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