- PERSONNEL: Certificate
- Salary: starting $40,669 depending on experience and education
- Health Benefits
- JOB DESCRIPTION: Career and Technical Education – Building Trades Instructor/ Residential Carpentry
The Building Trades Instructor will instruct residential carpentry classes from beginning to advanced level students and other curriculum related to the Building Trades program. Examples of Duties: · Utilize a variety of effective and professional teaching techniques and methods to assist students in attaining the performance objectives of the Building Trades program; · Implement lessons to teach skills required to master carpentry and related competencies; including a statement of the student performance objectives to be achieved; · Provide group and individual instruction using effective teaching strategies, instructional materials and equipment; · Maintain an organized, safe work environment · Provide immediate supervision to all students while they are in the building; · Submit a report of the total number of hours of training the student received and the related skills achieved, and make recommendations for certificates of completion upon culmination of a student’s training (if applicable); · Accurately and punctually submit to CTE Coordinator all forms and information needed for attendance accounting and grade reporting; · Prepare students for entry-level employment, advanced training, or career advancement; · Attend staff meetings and other such meetings as required by the high school administration; · Provide effective and cooperative liaison between the school, business industry, apprenticeship programs and the general community; · Perform related duties, as assigned. REQUIRED EDUCATION: · High School Diploma REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND/OR CREDENTIALS: · Possession of a valid Colorado Vocational Education Teaching Credential in Carpentry, or be eligible to apply for the credential by meeting the education/experience requirements of the state of Colorado. : Possess or be willing to work to obtain a contractor’s license. · Valid Class C Driver’s License · Fingerprint clearance REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of all aspects of the building industry; carpentry theory and applications in the following areas: 1. Woodworking; 2. Framing; 3. Finish work; 4. Cabinet layout and construction; 5. Roofing; 6. Exterior siding applications; 7. Hanging doors and windows; 8. Shooting grades; 9. Interior applications (drywall hanging, taping, texturing, etc.); 10. Carpentry tools (power tools, skill saws, etc.) 11. Flooring; 12. Curriculum and instructional practices; 13. Current industry trends, methodology and practices. Ability to: · Teach classes relating to all aspects of carpentry; · Teach entry level job skills; · Teach employability skills (behavior, dress, phone, etc.); · Safely and effectively operate & teach how to use a wide range of carpentry tools and equipment; · Apply the principles of behavior modification with an emphasis on positive reinforcement & student safety; · Provide instruction which results in student success; · Communicate ideas and concepts clearly and concisely in both oral and written form; · Maintain and improve professional skills and knowledge; · Be flexible and receptive to change; · Organize and prioritize duties and responsibilities; · Adapt to periodic heavy workload; · Maintain regular and reliable attendance; · Organize environment and instruction to facilitate learning; · Write lesson plans for individual and group instruction; · Use diverse teaching strategies to meet students’ learning styles, abilities, and interests; · Assist in recruitment of students. |