San Francisco, CA
CTE - Carpentry Teacher
Job Details
Educational Instruction:
Plan and deliver comprehensive and hands-on carpentry lessons in alignment with the established curriculum.
Teach students fundamental carpentry skills, safety procedures, and industry standards.
Facilitate practical experiences like woodworking projects to enhance students' understanding and proficiency.
Curriculum Development:
Develop and update lesson plans, instructional materials, and assessments to meet curriculum objectives.
Integrate theoretical and practical aspects of carpentry into the curriculum.
Keep abreast of advancements in the carpentry field and incorporate relevant content into lessons.
Safety Protocols:
Emphasize and enforce safety protocols in the carpentry workshop.
Instruct students on proper tool usage, equipment handling, and adherence to safety regulations.
Equipment Maintenance:
Oversee the maintenance and organization of carpentry tools and equipment.
Instruct students on the care and proper usage of tools, ensuring a safe and well-equipped learning environment.
Classroom Management:
Establish and maintain a positive and organized classroom environment.
Implement effective strategies for managing student behavior during hands-on activities.
Assessment and Evaluation:
Develop and administer assessments to evaluate students' comprehension and skills.
Provide constructive feedback on student work and offer guidance for improvement.
Collaborate with colleagues to assess and improve program effectiveness.
Communication:
Regularly communicate with students, parents, and school administrators regarding students' progress, achievements, and any concerns.
Attend parent-teacher conferences and other school-related meetings.
Professional Development:
Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current with industry trends and educational best practices.
Seek opportunities to enhance teaching skills and incorporate new technologies into the curriculum.
Extracurricular Activities:
Encourage and support students in participating in carpentry-related extracurricular activities, competitions, or clubs.
Qualifications for High School Carpentry Teacher:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in education with a focus on carpentry, vocational education, or a related field.
Teaching certification/license in vocational education or carpentry.
Industry Experience:
Substantial hands-on experience in the carpentry field.
Knowledge of industry trends, materials, and construction techniques.
Teaching Skills:
Effective instructional and classroom management skills.
Ability to convey complex carpentry concepts in an understandable manner.
Safety Certification:
Certification in occupational safety and health, with a focus on carpentry safety.
Communication:
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to establish positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues.
Passion for Carpentry:
Genuine enthusiasm for carpentry and a passion for imparting practical skills to students.
Commitment to fostering a positive and engaging learning environment.
Vance County School District, NC
06/01/2024
Henderson,NC