• Provides group and individualized instruction to high school-aged students, according to state-approved course outlines that are aligned with career technical education and academic content standards
• Designs and implements relevant curriculum utilizing input from TLC Advisory Committee and Program Committee, incorporates appropriate industry recognized certifications/training (as needed), and works toward implementing the high-quality elements of Career Technical Education
• Provides instruction that is appropriately paced and directed to specific career skills while accounting for individual differences in ability, motivation and learning modalities
• Establishes and maintains a suitable learning environment that promotes student growth, skill mastery, and assures student safety
• Modify the traditional modes of delivering instructional services to reasonably accommodate an individual’s disabilities
• Maintain computer based attendance, grades, and schedules
• Establishes and maintains comprehensive student files, including follow-up survey information
• Guides students in making career-related decisions
• Develop and implement appropriate safety procedures for the classroom and facility
• Demonstrate knowledge of current market trends and industry development/practices/standards for Energy, Environment and Utilities Instructor Provide effective teaching and classroom management strategies, while maintaining a safe classroom environment
• Recruit, interview, motivate and retains students
• Work closely with community partners and educational institutions
• Assist with program development, direction and evaluation
• Participate in department, general and Advisory Committee meetings
• Be available to teach for the entire duration of the academic term (Fall Semester, Spring Semester, or Summer School)
• Other duties as assigned
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
• Must hold or be eligible for a Designated Subjects Career and Technical Education Teaching Credential with authorization in the Energy, Environment and Utilities sector.
• Three – five years work experience in a related field with current knowledge of industry standards.
• Requires valid industry specific certification.
• Possess excellent oral and written communication skills
• Possess strong organizational skills
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF JOB
• Must be able to type and use various computer software applications
• Must be able to communicate in person and over the telephone, and Zoom
• Ability to walk and be on feet for several hours a day and lift up to 25 pounds
• Ability to walk up and down stairs
• Must be able to work flexible hours (classes are held during weekday afternoons/evenings)
• Must be available to work some weekends
• Must have a valid California Driver’s License
• Must have reliable transportation