What are the responsibilities and job description for the Metal Fabrication Instructor position at Foster Career and Technical Education Center?
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Metal Fabrication Instructor
Foster Career and Technical Education Center
129 Seamon Road, Farmington, Maine
www.fostercte.com
** anticipated position for 25/26 school year
- Understand and explain the safe setup and operation of shop equipment
- Safely setup and operate welding equipment, plasma cutters, and oxy-fuel systems
- Perform basic welds in all positions
- Understand and explain the safe operation of milling machines, lathes and drill presses
- Measure with accuracy within 1/16 on a tape measure
- Measure with accuracy to within .001 with micrometer
Qualifications
- Either possess or are eligible for Provisional Maine State Department of Education certification with CTE endorsement #836.
- Successful Maine background check required
- Must hold or be able to obtain CHRC certification
- Certification as a NCCER or AWS trainer is preferred.
- OSHA Construction - Instructor Certification a plus.
- CPR/First-Aid Qualified, Instructor certification a plus.
Certifications
- Maine DOE Certification -Professional Certification (836) Welding grade 9-12, or eligible to obtain certification.
- Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to provide own transportation
- Provides learning opportunities in the metal fabrication/welding careers field based on the occupational standards determined by the Maine DOE/CTE.
- Take state-required education courses to acquire Professional Teacher Certification, and acquire CEU credits to maintain current certification.
- Develops lesson plans and instructional materials to provide customized, small, and large group instruction, that delivers the state required program specific curriculum.
- Administers standardized and common assessments as determined by the Maine DOE/CTE assessment plan.
- Establishes and maintains standards of student behavior needed to create a classroom atmosphere conducive to learning.
- Regularly assesses each student’s academic and social growth, maintains appropriate and timely records, and prepares progress reports.
- Communicates with parents through conferences and other means such as newsletters, email, phone calls, student information system postings (as applicable), web pages, blogs, and other electronic means to discuss the student’s progress as it relates to the curriculum.
- Participates in parent conferences, open houses, and other required school events based on the responsibilities of the assigned position.
- Identifies student needs and cooperates with other professional staff members to help students access and benefit from the curriculum.
- Creates an effective learning environment through a variety of learning tools.
- Attend Individualized Education Plan meetings and adhere to accommodations.
- Selects, budgets, and assists with the purchase of books, instructional supplies, equipment and technology based on current industry standards and best practices aligned with the curriculum.
- Participates in professional development to advance the vision and mission of the district.
- Regular participation on school and district committees is strongly encouraged.
- Regularly utilizes student data to inform instruction.
- Maintains technological proficiency for purposes of instruction, reporting and communicating.
- Varies instructional techniques to address individual learning styles.
- Facilitates critical thinking, problem-solving solving, and creativity skills.
- Makes connections and establishes relationships with local business and college representatives to stay current in the occupational field and to provide career development opportunities and information for students.
- Actively promotes the program and assists in the marketing plan for both the program and the school to students, parents, and other target audiences.
- Coordinates live work projects with classroom work to facilitate meeting goals and objectives of the curriculum.
- Maintains the learning and working area in a safe condition and keeps all equipment properly repaired either personally or by contacting requisite professionals after consulting with the director.
- Continues professional growth through various means such as professional learning communities, conferences, workshops, professional memberships readings, etc.
- Follow and adhere to all District and Foster CTE Center policies and procedures.
- Advances the school and district's vision, mission, and school improvement efforts.
- Attend state tech update workshops/meetings when possible.
- Other job-related duties as assigned by the Foster CTEC Director.
Education
- Bachelors from an accredited college or university or relevant work experience
- Those with experience working in an educational setting are prefered
Experience
- 2 years expereince prefered
- School Year Only
- Refer to RSU 9 School Calendar
- Travel between schools or district buildings may be required fat times
Reports To: Program Director
Terms of Employment: As determined annually by the District.
Evaluation: Completed annually by Director or their designee.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Note: The above job description reflects the general requirements necessary to describe the principal functions or responsibilities of the job identified and shall not be interpreted as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job, either at present or in the future.
Salary : $42,864