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Middle School Industrial Tech & PLTW Educator: Architect of Innovation
Location: Cross Keys Middle School (7th-8th)
Year: 2026-2027 School Year
The Opportunity: Building the Future, One Project at a Time
In our middle schools, the Industrial Technology lab is the ultimate "Think Tank." We are looking for a dynamic, visionary educator to lead our Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Gateway courses. You aren't just teaching students how to use tools; you are teaching them the Engineering Design Process. From 3D modeling and automation to structural integrity and robotics, you are the mentor who turns a student’s "What if?" into a physical reality.
As part of the FFSD "New Chapter," you will lead a high-tech, hands-on environment where "failing forward" is celebrated as part of the creative process. If you are ready to inspire the next generation of engineers, architects, and master tradespeople, your next chapter starts here.
Role Summary
As a Middle School Industrial Technology and PLTW Teacher, you will inspire and support students in reaching their academic and technical goals. You will deliver high-quality, project-based instruction using the PLTW Gateway curriculum (such as Design & Modeling or Automation & Robotics). Working in a supportive, student-centered environment, you will empower every scholar to use technology, math, and science to solve complex, real-world problems through hands-on construction and digital design.
Why You’ll Succeed (Qualifications)
- Certified Professional: Valid Missouri Teaching Certification in Industrial Technology (5-9 or 9-12) or a related field with the appropriate Middle School endorsement.
- PLTW Certified: Completion of (or willingness to complete) Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Core Training is required.
- Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree, required; Master’s degree, preferred.
- The "Maker" Mindset: You are comfortable with both traditional hand tools and modern tech like 3D printers, laser cutters, and robotics kits.
- Equity Champion: You are committed to ensuring that all students—especially those from underrepresented groups in STEM—see themselves as capable and brilliant innovators.
Your Impact (Key Duties)
- Lead the Lab: Design and facilitate engaging PLTW modules that challenge students to design, prototype, and test their own inventions.
- Foster Computational Thinking: Guide students through introductory coding and automation, helping them understand how software and hardware interact.
- Safety & Craftsmanship: Maintain a safe, organized, and professional lab environment where students learn the value of precision, safety protocols, and high-quality work.
- Collaborate for Success: Partner with Math and Science teachers to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of the STEAM mindset.
- Career Exploration: Help 7th and 8th graders discover the vast array of career pathways available in engineering, manufacturing, and the skilled trades.
Your Leadership Partners
- Primary Support: Building Principal
- Instructional Support: District CTE Coordinator
The Logistics of Your Success
- Classification: Exempt, Certified Staff
- Work Year: 10-Month Academic Calendar (187 Contract Days)
- Salary: Based on the Teacher Salary Schedule, determined by experience and education level.
- Benefits: Full-time Eligibility (Medical, Dental, Vision, & PSRS/PEERS Retirement).
The FFSD Advantage: Total Rewards & Support
We don't just hire teachers; we invest in innovators.
- Premier Resources: Access to specialized PLTW equipment, modern lab spaces, and a dedicated budget for project materials.
- Professional Growth: Fully funded PLTW training and ongoing district-provided PD focused on the latest in engineering education.
- Health & Heart: 100% district-paid medical, dental, and vision plans, plus access to our Ferg-Flor Care district health clinic.
- Mentorship for Success: Every new middle school teacher is paired with a veteran mentor to help you navigate the transition into the FFSD family.
About Our Schools
The Ferguson-Florissant School District is a community-centered district in suburban St. Louis. From our award-winning STEAM initiatives to our robust CTE programs, we provide an environment where student talent meets global opportunity. We are fiercely committed to equity, inclusion, and the best possible environment for our 10,000 students.
Hiring Timeline
- Application Deadline: April 8, 2026
Ready to help our students build a better world? Join our fantastic team today!
Salary : $43,000 - $71,946