Career & Technical Education full-time CTE Specialist Health Sciences, Law Enforcement & Early Childhood Education position is available; starting wage is $17.67 per hour. For a job description of the position, please click the link above.
Qualifications:
1. High School Diploma or equivalent; Bachelor or Associates Degree preferred.
2. Valid Michigan Driver’s License
4. Documented training or participation in reading.
5. Previous work experience with high school aged students.
6. Demonstrated skills in written and verbal communication
7. Documented work experience and/or training in program areas. Must document some experience in 2 of 5 of the listed areas.
8. Working knowledge and skills in the following areas:
a. Heatlh Services
b. Law Enforcement
c. Early Childhood
Reports to: Career Center Director or designee
Job Goals: Help identify special populations students succeed in the various CTE programs to assist in achieving student success and preparation for certification and testing.
Performance Responsibilities:
1. Serve all assigned students in the CTE programs as identified by the Career Center Director
2. Serve assigned students in the areas of manufacturing for the trades and assist with reading and technical skills necessary to succeed in the CTE programs, as well as administer assistance in the area math.
3. Provide assistance to the instructors by working with Special Populations students who need extra help with classroom tasks.
4. Assist in the development of supplementary materials.
5. Monitor progress and attendance of all assigned students.
6. Meet all timelines for submitting student reports.
7. Provide assistance to the Career Center Director upon request.
8. Submit contact sheets and calendar of classroom schedules monthly to the Director
9. Preparation of individual student files
10. Participation in advisory committee meetings and CTE functions including awards ceremony
11. Input quarterly and semester grades in database to provide to the CTE Secretary or designee in timely manner (Fall and Spring)
12. Participate in MOSPA conference in the Spring (optional)
13. CTEIS Follow up reports of graduates (phone calls and data entry)
14. Other duties as assigned
15. Prepare, administer, evaluate and assist students with math intervention.
16. Bus loop supervision, morning and after school.
Terms of Employment:
Regular student attendance school year
Hours per posting (6.5 hours daily)
Salary per negotiated agreement
Evaluation: Performed by the Career Center Director
Also, please complete the Manufacturing CTE Specialist Work Experience Form (link above). Documented work experience and/or training in manufacturing (2000 hours of experience within the last five years in two of the four areas: automotive, construction, drafting, and machining).
Sault Area High School & Career Center -- CTE Specialist - working hours 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Full Benefit package with Paid Time Off
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Sault Ste. Marie Area School District has two elementary schools - one for grades K-1, and one for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades - one Middle School (grades 5-8), one High School and Career Center (grades 9-12), and one Alternative High School. The staff consists of 137 teachers, 135 support staff, and 14 administrators. The 2023-2024 enrollment was 2,284 students, with a budget of over $22 million dollars.
Our students score above the state and national averages on standardized tests. The District meets or exceeds all State Board Guidelines on curriculum, graduation requirements, class ratios, and scholastic eligibility.
Advanced Placement courses are available to students in four different disciplines, with many additional opportunities to take course work at Lake Superior State University through programs including Early/Middle College, dual enrollment, and concurrent enrollment.
Sault Area Schools is a leader in computer-aided instruction. All classrooms are equipped with instructional technology. All elementary students also have access to desktop computers either in their classroom and/or in a computer lab. Sault Area High School and Middle School each have computer labs in addition to classroom computer units. The Career Center uses computers in many of their career and technical programs including the business services cluster, which has three individualized computer labs for student access, and drafting and design with CAD-CAM software identical to that used in industry.Students interested in career-technical education can choose from 17 in-house programs or additional off-campus specializations available in business and industry throughout the community. In addition, several cooperative articulation agreements with Lake Superior State University and Bay Mills Community College are presently in effect.
Sault Ste. Marie is a Class B high school participating in the Straits Area Conference. Presently there are 30 teams Grades 7-12 participating in the interscholastic athletic program. Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, hockey, soccer, softball, track, volleyball, and wrestling are offered, as well as an array of other extra-curricular activities.
THE COMMUNITY
The Sault Ste. Marie Area Public School District is located at the northernmost end of I-75 on the Canadian border in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. With its proximity to Ontario and the rivers and lakes of the Upper Peninsula, the district is known as a vacation and sports person's paradise. Encompassing 314 square miles, the District is geographically one of the largest in Michigan. Professional planners predict that the area will continue to grow as an attractive, low-tax area for retirees and vacationers.
The twin cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario provide the urban hub for eastern Chippewa County and Northern Ontario. While continuing to retain its rural/small town atmosphere, the area still offers a wide variety of cultural and recreational facilities. The St. Mary's River, world famous Soo Locks, Lake Superior State University, and numerous inland lakes are all located within the geographic district. In addition, Algoma College in Sault, Ontario offers reciprocal agreements to Michigan residents encouraging participation in their many different vocational programs.
STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES OF COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW - MEMORANDUM OF DESIGNATED EMPLOYEE |
The Sault Ste. Marie Area Public School Board of Education complies with all Federal laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, including, but not limited to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977, and it is the policy of the Sault Area Public Schools District that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin of ancestry, sex, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any program, activity, service or in employment. For information, contact the District Coordinator, Amy Scott-Kronemeyer, Superintendent, 876 Marquette Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783; phone: 906-635-3839 Ext. 5000. An Equal Opportunity Employer |
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Sault Ste. Marie Area School District has two elementary schools - one for grades K-1, and one for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades - one Middle School (grades 5-8), one High School and Career Center (grades 9-12), and one Alternative High School. The staff consists of 137 teachers, 135 support staff, and 14 administrators. The 2023-2024 enrollment was 2,284 students, with a budget of over $22 million dollars.
Our students score above the state and national averages on standardized tests. The District meets or exceeds all State Board Guidelines on curriculum, graduation requirements, class ratios, and scholastic eligibility.
Advanced Placement courses are available to students in four different disciplines, with many additional opportunities to take course work at Lake Superior State University through programs including Early/Middle College, dual enrollment, and concurrent enrollment.
Sault Area Schools is a leader in computer-aided instruction. All classrooms are equipped with instructional technology. All elementary students also have access to desktop computers either in their classroom and/or in a computer lab. Sault Area High School and Middle School each have computer labs in addition to classroom computer units. The Career Center uses computers in many of their career and technical programs including the business services cluster, which has three individualized computer labs for student access, and drafting and design with CAD-CAM software identical to that used in industry.Students interested in career-technical education can choose from 17 in-house programs or additional off-campus specializations available in business and industry throughout the community. In addition, several cooperative articulation agreements with Lake Superior State University and Bay Mills Community College are presently in effect.
Sault Ste. Marie is a Class B high school participating in the Straits Area Conference. Presently there are 30 teams Grades 7-12 participating in the interscholastic athletic program. Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, hockey, soccer, softball, track, volleyball, and wrestling are offered, as well as an array of other extra-curricular activities.
THE COMMUNITY
The Sault Ste. Marie Area Public School District is located at the northernmost end of I-75 on the Canadian border in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. With its proximity to Ontario and the rivers and lakes of the Upper Peninsula, the district is known as a vacation and sports person's paradise. Encompassing 314 square miles, the District is geographically one of the largest in Michigan. Professional planners predict that the area will continue to grow as an attractive, low-tax area for retirees and vacationers.
The twin cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario provide the urban hub for eastern Chippewa County and Northern Ontario. While continuing to retain its rural/small town atmosphere, the area still offers a wide variety of cultural and recreational facilities. The St. Mary's River, world famous Soo Locks, Lake Superior State University, and numerous inland lakes are all located within the geographic district. In addition, Algoma College in Sault, Ontario offers reciprocal agreements to Michigan residents encouraging participation in their many different vocational programs.
STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES OF COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW - MEMORANDUM OF DESIGNATED EMPLOYEE |
The Sault Ste. Marie Area Public School Board of Education complies with all Federal laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, including, but not limited to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977, and it is the policy of the Sault Area Public Schools District that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin of ancestry, sex, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any program, activity, service or in employment. For information, contact the District Coordinator, Dr. Amy Scott-Kronemeyer, Superintendent, 876 Marquette Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783; phone: 906-635-3839 Ext. 5000. An Equal Opportunity Employer |