- Location
- Pisgah Forest, NC
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- IT
- Education
- High School
- Source
- PCRecruiter
Description
Driver’s Education Instructor must have a valid CDL.
This position will need to be able to drive students in Government vehicles.
The Technical Instructor teaches one or more short courses in a technical trade or craft; such as, electricity, electronics, surveying, aircraft or ship fundamentals. Prepares an instructional program in accordance with training or other course requirements, assembling materials to be presented. The Technical Instructor teaches assigned topics in accordance with approved curriculum effectively utilizing all allotted time, maintains proficiency in instructional techniques, incorporates current examples in the teaching process (e.g. develops clarification or real-world examples of application related to the subject matter); develops and maintains classroom techniques that reflect professionalism, good discipline and enhance teaching.
Alternates teaching techniques in order to maintain high motivation and interest in the subject areas, administers grades, records and critiques examinations; prepares and administers remedial assignments, submits written recommendations for curriculum updates to ensure consistency with changes and innovations in the latest applicable publications or documents.
Areas of study include, but are not limited to: Driver’s Education, Math, Reading, General Educational Development (GED), Welding, Plumbing, Business, Health Occupations, Auto, Painting, Electrical, Computer Skills, Forestry and Culinary.
This position will need to be able to drive students in Government vehicles.
The Technical Instructor teaches one or more short courses in a technical trade or craft; such as, electricity, electronics, surveying, aircraft or ship fundamentals. Prepares an instructional program in accordance with training or other course requirements, assembling materials to be presented. The Technical Instructor teaches assigned topics in accordance with approved curriculum effectively utilizing all allotted time, maintains proficiency in instructional techniques, incorporates current examples in the teaching process (e.g. develops clarification or real-world examples of application related to the subject matter); develops and maintains classroom techniques that reflect professionalism, good discipline and enhance teaching.
Alternates teaching techniques in order to maintain high motivation and interest in the subject areas, administers grades, records and critiques examinations; prepares and administers remedial assignments, submits written recommendations for curriculum updates to ensure consistency with changes and innovations in the latest applicable publications or documents.
Areas of study include, but are not limited to: Driver’s Education, Math, Reading, General Educational Development (GED), Welding, Plumbing, Business, Health Occupations, Auto, Painting, Electrical, Computer Skills, Forestry and Culinary.
Skills
Plumbing