What are the responsibilities and job description for the AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR INSTRUCTOR (POOL) position at North Orange County ROP?
This general talent pool is for prospective Automotive Repair Instructors at the high school level. When interviews are completed and a candidate is chosen, that person will have their application kept on file until a position becomes available. When an opportunity arises, they will proceed through the pre-employment process, leading to a potential job offer.
Under the direction of an Instructional Administrator, a Regional Occupational Program (ROP) instructor provides instruction to secondary school students in competency-based, career technical education courses in order to prepare them for college and career. ROP classes are taught by instructors who have trained and worked in the industry they are teaching. Once hired, instructors must enter a teacher credential program and ROP provides additional training and coaching support. Many ROP classes provide real-world experience by placing students in work-based learning. Please refer to the instructor's job description for specific responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and requirements. • Three (3) years of work experience directly related to Systems, Diagnostics, and Repair (Automotive repair).
• High School Diploma or Equivalent is REQUIRED.
• Teaching Credential: The successful candidate must qualify for or possess a CA Career Technical or Designated Subjects Teaching Credential. NOCROP will assist you in starting the credentialing process. Detailed information for obtaining a Designated Subjects Career Technical Credential may be found at https://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/designated-subjects-(cl-888).
• Applicant must possess and provide documentation of a valid, active, and current Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications of A1 to A8 and G1.