Position Title: Classroom Teacher-Introduction to PATH
Position Type: Exempt
Reports To: Building Principal
Supervises: Students and their learning within classroom, lab, and work-based environment
as assigned by the Building Principal.
Primary Function: To provide students with foundational knowledge and hands-on skills aligned with college and career readiness standards through the Introduction to PATH course. The teacher will deliver instruction based on industry-aligned content, including the National Center for Construction Education and Research Core Curriculum, ensuring students are prepared for advanced Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways and workforce opportunities.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. (Required)
- Valid Mississippi teaching license or eligibility for licensure. (Preferred endorsement: 916 –Exploring Careers, or applicable CTE endorsement)
- Experience in construction, manufacturing, or related technical field. (Preferred but not required)
- Demonstrated ability to deliver hands-on instruction and manage a lab-based learning environment.
- Strong communication, organization, and classroom management skills.
Preferred Attributes:
- Knowledge of industry standards and safety practices related to construction and skilled trades.
- Ability to build partnerships with local business and industry.
- Commitment to student success, workforce readiness, and continuous program improvement.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
01.Develops and implements instructional plans aligned to the Introduction to PATH curriculum, including Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Communication Skills, Employability Skills, and Material Handling.
02. Prepares lessons that reflect accommodations for individual differences and diverse learning needs. 03.Delivers content in accordance with Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) standards and district expectations. 04.Utilizes hands-on, lab-based instructional strategies to provide real-world application of construction and technical skills. 05.Maintains a safe and organized classroom/lab environment, ensuring adherence to all safety protocols and industry standards. 06.Integrates instructional technology (e.g., interactive boards, digital tools) to enhance student learning. 07.Assesses student learning through formal and informal methods and uses data to guide instruction. 08.Collaborates with special education staff to modify curriculum and support all learners 09.Works cooperatively with district staff, industry partners, and postsecondary institutions, including Hinds Community College, to align instruction with workforce and dual enrollment opportunities. 10. Facilitates career awareness through guest speakers, industry visits, and exposure to multiple career pathways, including construction, manufacturing, and skilled trades. 11. Promotes employability skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and professionalism. 12.Manages student behavior and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and safety. 13. Supervises students during classroom, lab, and off-campus learning experiences. 14.Maintains accurate student records, monitors academic progress, and communicates effectively with students and parents. 15. Participates in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), faculty meetings, and ongoing professional development. 16.Assists in the selection and maintenance of instructional materials, tools, and equipment. 17. Supports the overall implementation of the district’s PATH initiative and workforce development goals. 18. Performs other duties as assigned by the Building Principal.
Terms of Employment: 187 Days Evaluation: Subject to provisions of School Board policies on performance evaluations. Salary: Salary Schedule TO1Y-TO4Y, based on degree and experience |