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Job Summary: The Legal and Protective Services Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in public safety, investigative and police procedures, and protective services to high school students in a vocational technical environment. The teacher will develop curriculum, assess student performance, and prepare students for careers in law enforcement, emergency management, and related fields.Key Responsibilities: Curriculum Development: Design and implement engaging curriculum that aligns with state standards and industry requirements. Integrate hands-on learning opportunities and real-world applications. Instruction: Deliver lessons in investigative and police procedures, criminal justice, emergency response, ethics, and protective services.
Utilize a variety of instructional methods to meet diverse learning styles. Assessment: Evaluate student performance through tests, projects, and practical demonstrations. Provide timely feedback and support to enhance student learning. Career Preparation: Prepare students for career pathways in legal and protective services through guest speakers, field trips, and industry partnerships.
Facilitate job shadowing and internship opportunities. Classroom Management: Maintain a positive and safe learning environment. Establish and enforce rules and expectations to promote respect and responsibility among students. Professional Development: Participate in ongoing professional development to stay current with industry trends, instructional strategies, and educational technology.
Collaboration: Work with colleagues to integrate cross-curricular projects and contribute to school-wide initiatives. Engage with local law enforcement and legal professionals to enhance program relevance. Advisory Role: Serve as an advisor to students interested in legal and protective services careers. Assist with college and job applications, resume writing, and interview preparation.
Utilize a variety of instructional methods to meet diverse learning styles. Assessment: Evaluate student performance through tests, projects, and practical demonstrations. Provide timely feedback and support to enhance student learning. Career Preparation: Prepare students for career pathways in legal and protective services through guest speakers, field trips, and industry partnerships.
Facilitate job shadowing and internship opportunities. Classroom Management: Maintain a positive and safe learning environment. Establish and enforce rules and expectations to promote respect and responsibility among students. Professional Development: Participate in ongoing professional development to stay current with industry trends, instructional strategies, and educational technology.
Collaboration: Work with colleagues to integrate cross-curricular projects and contribute to school-wide initiatives. Engage with local law enforcement and legal professionals to enhance program relevance. Advisory Role: Serve as an advisor to students interested in legal and protective services careers. Assist with college and job applications, resume writing, and interview preparation.