What are the responsibilities and job description for the Career Technical Education Instructor Subject: Agriculture position at Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program?
Essential Duties
world of work.
or Programming, Computer Repair, Culinary Arts/Food Technology, Energy/Electrical, Health
Occupations, Law Enforcement, Truck Driving or other trade (1 year of experience must have
been in the last 5 years or 2 years of experience in the last 10 years -- college units may qualify
as experience), and be willing to obtain a California Designated Subjects Career Technical
Education Teaching Credential.
Visual/hearing ability sufficient to comprehend written/verbal and
telephone communication. Ability to sit for long periods, standing, computer entry, walking,
reaching, repeated bending, lifting, and carrying up to 20 lbs. Ability to travel within and outside
the county as needed.
Environmental Requirements
Must be able to work indoors in a predominately sedentary
position. Wide range of physical motion required to include bending, twisting, standing, walking,
carrying boxes and supplies, sitting for long periods of time, answering the telephone, using
hands to type and enter data and perform a wide range of office and clerical duties. This position
may involve activities, such as provide career and technical education instruction to students
in assigned subject area; may include instruction, problem solving and job seeking skills to
prepare the students for the real world of work, which require in-person interactions that may
increase the risk of being exposed to COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Scheduling And Availability
Hours of work and schedule are determined based upon
program needs. Hours per week will vary and may require a flexible schedule that includes
working evenings or weekends.
- Provide career and technical education instruction to students in assigned subject area; may
world of work.
- Prepare instructional materials, class curriculum, and develop lesson plans.
- Provide students with course syllabus.
- Provide instruction for students in employment skills, life management, self-sufficiency, and
- Administer a variety of assessment instruments, including tests, to measure student progress.
- Collaborate with other personnel to determine the educational needs of students; set up
- Prepare and maintain all records and reports related to attendance, grades, progress, and
- Establish and maintain relationships with local employers to develop training or to place
- Maintain confidentiality regarding participants, students, personnel, and all internal
- Perform other related duties assigned by the Supervisor.
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Valid Designated Subjects Career Technical Education Teaching Credential authorizing the
or Programming, Computer Repair, Culinary Arts/Food Technology, Energy/Electrical, Health
Occupations, Law Enforcement, Truck Driving or other trade (1 year of experience must have
been in the last 5 years or 2 years of experience in the last 10 years -- college units may qualify
as experience), and be willing to obtain a California Designated Subjects Career Technical
Education Teaching Credential.
- Prior teaching experience desired.
- Ability to read, write and communicate effectively in English; ability to address an elected
- Ability to drive a personal vehicle to conduct work; travel to other sites; meetings and
- Ability to type 30 wpm and do basic business arithmetic.
- Practical application of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, and MS PowerPoint for Windows is
- Ability to use standard office machines such as a personal computer, calculator, copier, fax
- Valid California Drivers License and evidence of minimum liability insurance.
Visual/hearing ability sufficient to comprehend written/verbal and
telephone communication. Ability to sit for long periods, standing, computer entry, walking,
reaching, repeated bending, lifting, and carrying up to 20 lbs. Ability to travel within and outside
the county as needed.
Environmental Requirements
Must be able to work indoors in a predominately sedentary
position. Wide range of physical motion required to include bending, twisting, standing, walking,
carrying boxes and supplies, sitting for long periods of time, answering the telephone, using
hands to type and enter data and perform a wide range of office and clerical duties. This position
may involve activities, such as provide career and technical education instruction to students
in assigned subject area; may include instruction, problem solving and job seeking skills to
prepare the students for the real world of work, which require in-person interactions that may
increase the risk of being exposed to COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Scheduling And Availability
Hours of work and schedule are determined based upon
program needs. Hours per week will vary and may require a flexible schedule that includes
working evenings or weekends.