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Baltimore County Public Schools is Hiring a Resource Teacher, CTE Regional Work-Based Learning Coordinator (10-month) - EAST ZONE schools Near Baltimore, MD

BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CLASS TITLE : Resource Teacher, Career and Technical Education (CTE) Regional Work-Based Learning Coordinator ( 10-month) - EAST ZONE

Schools in the East Zone include:
  • Chesapeake High
  • Dundalk High
  • Eastern Technical High
  • Kenwood High
  • Overlea High
  • Patapsco High
  • Rosedale Center
  • Soller Point High
  • Sparrows Point High
* specific school assignments will be determined by student enrollment

TITLE CODE: T30250

REPORTS TO : CTE Supervisor

DEFINITION : Under the direction of the CTE office, provide leadership and daily support to students, school-based staff, and community stakeholders through the coordination of work-based learning (WBL) for an assigned group of schools. Provide instructional and leadership services that prepare students with the related academic, critical thinking, computer technology, workplace readiness, and technical skills essential to pursuing career pathways in career research and development. Coordinate students in work-based learning experiences, including internships, apprenticeships, and capstones. Provide daily support to teachers and staff, assists with professional development activities, and monitor data, student engagement, equity, and access. Performs other duties as assigned.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
  • Provide instruction and program management at the high school level in areas of career development, work-based learning, and related instruction.
  • Implement seminar sessions covering workplace readiness and career development topics for all students in assigned WBL cohort which include critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed for current and future industry employment standards.
  • Provide instruction in teamwork, communications, problem solving, decision making, and computer technology which relate to the workplace and higher education skills needed in business and industry.
  • Collaborate with staff and postsecondary institutions to develop and maintain career pathways which prepare students for apprenticeship, community college, or university degree programs.
  • Prepare instructional materials, maintain equipment, and manage materials of instruction which maximize the resources needed to deliver a diverse instructional program.
  • Understand and effectively relate to and teach high school students as they become productive young adults and members of the community.
  • Contribute to the mission of the school by supporting progress toward attainment of school improvement plan and career completer goals.
  • Partner with employers and community groups to promote and advance technical and employability skills.
  • Participate in recruitment and selection of students for work-based learning.
  • Attend monthly WBL meetings. Coordinate extended year WBL for students during the summer.
  • Create an instructional environment that is conducive to the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of students.
  • Communicate standards, achievements, and deficiencies to students and parents. Meet with students and parents.
  • Maintain complete and accurate student academic, attendance, and disciplinary records. Monitor and assess students' academic progress.
  • Collaborate with school administrators, other teachers, paraeducators, parents, and community members in the education of students.
  • Maintain accurate records for student work-based learning according to Risk Management procedures, child labor and employment of minor's law, and Blueprint data collection requirements.
  • Monitor students at their work-based learning sites to assess their skill development, provide support, track appropriateness of workplace conditions, and monitor suitability of placements.
  • Conduct in-person site visits to students at their work site at a minimum twice per month.
  • Complete and submit monthly and quarterly reports pertaining to career development projects and work-based learning.
  • Establish relationships with business, local workforce navigators, and higher education partners for the purpose of providing work-based learning experiences, registered youth apprenticeships, and program support.
  • Monitor and assist in the maintenance of required documentation for registered youth apprenticeships and work-based learning experiences.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in an applicable field. Three years of successful teaching experience in a related area to the position duties.

Licenses and Certificates:
Possession of, or eligibility for, a Maryland Professional Certificate.
Possession of, or eligibility for, Work-Based Learning endorsement required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of pedagogy for work-based learning.
  • Knowledge of curriculum.
  • Knowledge of effective instructional techniques.
  • Knowledge of instructional materials and equipment.
  • Knowledge of CTE programs, articulations, and certifications.
  • Knowledge of current issues and trends in work-based learning.
  • Skill in instructing students.
  • Skill in preparing and implementing lesson plans.
  • Skill in the use of data analysis, professional learning communities, instructional leadership, and spreadsheet, word processing and related applications.
  • Skill in communicating with students, their parents, administrators, and others.
  • Coursework and/or experience which supports knowledge of curriculum development and supervision.
  • Demonstrated expertise in career development and work-based learning.
  • Technology competency: knowledge of and skill in the use of database, internet, spreadsheet, word processing, and related applications.
  • Outstanding communication, leadership, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to implement and model effective instructional strategies in the classroom.
  • Ability to establish a schedule to ensure all WBL students at assigned locations are visited and provided with instruction as required under WBL procedures.
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
WBL Coordinator will be assigned a region in which to visit schools and students. Work requires travel to schools and work sites and documentation of daily activity.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Requires attendance at after-school and evening meetings and events.

FLSA: Exempt

Eligible for membership in the Maryland State Retirement System

This document describes the duties and responsibilities of a position. It shall not be held to exclude duties not referenced nor limit the right of management to assign work to employees.

Citizenship, residency or work VISA in United States required.

Application Instructions
Please read and carefully follow the instructions provided below.
  • Applicants are required to have a completed application on file for employment with Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS). Each time an applicant applies to a job with BCPS, the application must be resubmitted. If an applicant started an application with BCPS in the past and at a later date decides to apply for additional positions, it is the applicant's responsibility to review the entire application and ensure that all data is up to date (for example, the applicant may need to add additional schooling or certifications, an additional work experience, or provide updated references). The applicant must remember to review the entire application each time for accuracy and submit each time for a new or different vacancy.
  • Professional references must be submitted to complete your application. Examples of professional references include current and former principals, supervisors, managers, mentor teachers and university/college supervisors. Personal references from colleagues, friends, community members, etc. will not be accepted. Applicants should notify their reference proactively to inform them they will receive a form via email through a MAILBOT email address from Baltimore County Public Schools. Applicants should also inform their reference(s) of the job they are applying to.
  • Be sure to account for all periods of employment and unemployment, including student teaching and internship experience, and include names, addresses, and telephone numbers of employers.
  • Be sure to answer all criminal background questions. If you answer "yes" to any of the criminal background questions you must provide a written explanation. A criminal offense does not necessarily exclude an applicant from employment with BCPS. Factors such as passage of time since the offense, the nature of the violation, and the extent of rehabilitation will be taken into consideration.
Before you can be considered for employment, you MUST have the following items attached to your application:
  • A copy of your TEACHER CERTIFICATION (if applicable).
  • A copy of your TRANSCRIPTS.
  • A copy of your PRAXIS or other state test scores.
  • A copy of your MARYLAND IN-SERVICE COURSE SLIPS (if applicable).
Pre-Employment Requirements:
  • All persons employed by the Baltimore County Public Schools, regular and temporary, are required to be fingerprinted and have a criminal background investigation (per COMAR) completed. The fee charged for fingerprinting is $109.00. An identification card will be issued which must be shown prior to employment.
  • Anyone offered employment is required to provide proper identification and documentation of eligibility for employment in the US.
  • If you have military experience you will be asked to provide a copy of DD214.
  • Official transcripts for all higher education must be received prior to contract signing.
  • Some positions will require employees to undergo a physical examination and/or drug testing.
  • All newly hired personnel must attend a Benefits Orientation session.
  • Additional job verification will be required for salary credit.
Non-Discrimination Statement

The Board of Education of Baltimore County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, or veteran status in matters affecting employment or in providing access to educational programs or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding the Board's nondiscrimination policies should be directed to: EEO Officer, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Baltimore County Public Schools, 6901 Charles Street, Building B, Towson, Maryland 21204 (443-809-8937). There is a compliance officer responsible for identifying, preventing, and remedying prohibited harassment concerning students. Complaints of harassment should be directed to the executive director, Department of School Safety and Security, 9610 Pulaski Park Drive, Suite 219, Baltimore, Maryland 21220 (443-809-4360).
Contact Information:

Wendy Gigler
Secondary Staffing Team
6901 Charles Street, E Building
Towson, Maryland 21204
Phone: 443-809-6009
Email: wgigler@bcps.org

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Other

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

SALARY

$50k-62k (estimate)

POST DATE

02/13/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/02/2024

WEBSITE

bcps.org

HEADQUARTERS

BALTIMORE, MD

SIZE

15,000 - 50,000

TYPE

Private

CEO

DAVID UHLFELDER

REVENUE

$500M - $1B

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

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