Administers and manages activities within a specific area of a responsibility (CTE pathway/program). Serves as the subject matter expert and applies gained knowledge to execute, maintain and improve systems, programs, or processes in the secondary classroom. Instructors will teach diverse High School students career and technical education courses as outlined in the program of study. These courses are determined by the program approval which is approved by the Colorado Community College System. Instructors will teach students various careers related to the pathway they teach. Instruction will be real-world, hands-on, and project-based for authentic job related experience. Instructors are required to sponsor a Career & Technical Student Organization (CTSO) and maintain (with assistance) an Advisory Board for all program changes and updates. In conjunction with the Career Development team, instructors will assist with facilitating internships, job shadows, mentorships, college visits, and overall connections with Industry Personnel in the field. The ACE pathway is a multi-occupational pathway that facilitates individualized, developmentally appropriate programming necessary to support CTE students to thrive in our economy and be successful in various postsecondary pathways. ACE serves each student inclusive of students identified as Special Populations. This instructor will teach courses such as ACE training, Career Ready, and Work Experience Study (with and without support). Must possess a CTE Authorization/License in the field of study according to CDE worksheets (ACE Teaching Credential). May need to attend additional training for industry or curriculum during summer or school year.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees