West Virginia Department of Education is Hiring a Middle School STEAM Camp Instructor: Multimedia Near Charleston, WV
JobID: 18212
Position Type: Summer Programs/Teacher
Date Posted: 4/1/2024
Location: Wheeling Park High School
County: Ohio County Schools - website
Job Posting #: 18212 DATE POSTED: April 1, 2024 DEADLINE DATE FOR APPLICATION: Friday, April 5, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. Maximum number employed will be based upon student enrollment EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM (CAMPS)
Program Dates June 3, 2024 to June 7, 2024
Program Time 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Location Wheeling Park High School
Holidays, Closed Days and Calamitous Days are without pay
Middle School STEAM Camp Instructor: Multimedia
Wheeling Park High School
7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Description: The instructor will design and implement a middle level camp experience in which students engage with various forms of available media tools and supplies including green screen technology, cameras and video technology.
INTERESTED APPLICANTS MUST: Apply online at https://www.applitrack.com/wvde/onlineapp/ Applicants not completing the application online will not be considered for the position. If you have any questions on application process please contact Human Resources at 304-243-0321. Equal employment opportunity will be granted to all persons, regardless of race, religion, color, sex or national origin, and no discrimination based upon such factors will be made in salary, promotion, demotion, transfer, or termination of any employee.
It is a policy of the Ohio County Board of Education not to discriminate on the basis of sex in employment as required by Title IX of the 1972 education amendments.
It is a policy of Ohio County to provide equal opportunity for the disabled per federal regulation 504.
TITLE: Middle School STEAM Camp Instructor: Multimedia REPORTS TO:Innovation Coordinator and Curriculum Coordinator JOB GOAL: To teach students according to county and state policy, mission, core beliefs, academic goals, and target areas by designing age-appropriate activities and challenges for the students to complete using a variety of coding and robotics tools, materials, and software QUALIFICATIONS:
Possess a valid West Virginia Teaching Certificate.
Completion of a successful background check.
Demonstrated ability to provide successful instruction
Demonstrated ability to provide differentiated instruction and intervention to students exhibiting a wide range of abilities and behaviors.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Possess demonstrated experience or ability to design instruction and engaging activities using coding and robotics tools.
Any additional combination of training or experience which would lead to successful employment as an Elementary Teacher.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB:
Adhere to all federal, state, and district laws and policies.
Promote and adhere to the district mission, core beliefs, academic goals, and target areas.
Demonstrate a deep and extensive knowledge of the subject matter.
Design standards-driven instruction using state-approved curricula.
Use a balanced assessment approach to guide student learning.
Understand and respond to the unique characteristics of learners.
Establish and maintain a safe and appropriate learning environment.
Establish and maintain a learner-centered culture.
Utilize a variety of research-based instructional strategies.
Motivate and engage students in learning, problem solving and collaboration.
Adjust instruction based on a variety of assessments and student responses.
Engage in professional development for self-renewal that guides continuous examination and improvement of professional practice.
Engage in collaborative learning opportunities for self-renewal with colleagues.
Participate in collaborative efforts to support the success of all students.
Work with parents, guardians, families and community entities to support student learning and well-being.
Promote practices and policies that improve the school environment and student learning.
Provide measurable progress of student learning of state-approved curricula.
Demonstrate professional conduct as defined in law, policy and procedure at the state, district, and school level.