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The Greater Cincinnati School Application Consortium

High School- Telecommunications

The Greater Cincinnati School Application Consortium, Lebanon, Ohio, United States, 45036


Position Type: High School Teaching/Career Tech Date Posted: 10/1/2024 Location: Warren County Career Center Date Available: TBD Closing Date: Until Filled District: Warren County Career Center WARREN COUNTY CAREER CENTER An Equal Opportunity Employer POSITION: Adjunct, High School - Telecommunications REPORTS TO: Director of Adult Education or Designee EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Part-Time, Up to 28 Hours, FLSA Non-Exempt QUALIFICATIONS: Valid Ohio teacher's license, certificate, or adult permit appropriate for the assignment A record free of criminal violations that would prohibit public school employment Complies with drug-free workplace rules and board policies Minimum 10 years in 9-1-1, police, fire and EMS dispatching in a Primary PSAP environment Basic Telecommunicator Certification obtained via APCO, OPOTA or other State of Ohio 9-1-1 Program Office approved training program. Minimum 5 years as a designated CTO (Communications Training Officer) or FTO (Field Training Officer). Ability to work as part of a team Expertise and work experience in the assigned instructional area GENERAL DESCRIPTION : The adjunct faculty is responsible for providing up to date and quality instructional classes in their area of expertise, in keeping with the philosophy and objectives of the Warren County Vocational School District and its adopted Board of Education policies. This training will provide well-planned current instruction that meets the needs of students and business and industry. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Work closely with Criminal Justice Academy Instructor Plans, implements, provides, and evaluates student learning experiences. Helps students identify student goals and make appropriate choices Instructs students in content-area and related activities. Creates effective learning experiences. Ensures that written lesson plans align with the Career Center's adopted course of study. Prepares the assigned classroom. Requisitions essential supplies and equipment through program coordinator. Notifies proper staff members about needed repairs. Promotes the proper use and care of school property. Implements effective classroom management procedures. Maintains high standards for student conduct. Upholds the student conduct code. Develops and maintains a positive learning environment. Helps students take full advantage of the learning environment. Stimulates student interest. Helps students understand academic and behavioral objectives. Evaluates the needs of students based on all available Career Center information. Plans student interventions with the program coordinator. Varies instructional techniques to address individual learning styles. Communicates high expectations and shows an interest in student progress. Helps students develop ethical principles, critical-thinking, problem-solving, and creativity skills. Upholds board policies and follows administrative procedures. Promotes a favorable image of the Career Center. Promotes teamwork. Collaborates with other teachers. Shares knowledge and resources that enhance educational processes. Plans work assignments, provides instructions, and monitors classroom. Monitors workforce trends and training needs. Evaluates the relevance of new technology. Incorporates the effective use of available technology in instructional and records management activities. Upholds computer technology "acceptable use" policies. Maintains timely and accurate student records. Respects personal privacy. Maintains the confidentiality of privileged information. Evaluates student achievement/performance and assigns grades. Uses support personnel to address student concerns (e.g., excessive absences, at-risk behavior, mental/physical health, family/peer relations, etc.). Supports an inclusive educational environment. Provides opportunities for students with disabilities to participate in appropriate peer group activities. Takes precautions to ensure safety. Immediately reports unauthorized persons or suspicious circumstances. Reports suspected child abuse and/or neglect to civil authorities as required by law. Keeps current with content-area innovations. Accepts responsibility for personal decisions and conduct. Maintains up to date knowledge of technology utilized by the district. Maintains an acceptable attendance record Performs any and all other duties as assigned by the superintendent, his/her designee, or the employees direct supervisor or his/her designee OTHER DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS: Serves as a role model for students and staff in how to conduct themselves as citizens and as responsible, intelligent human beings. Demonstrates professionalism and maintains a positive work attitude Effectively uses verbal, nonverbal, writing, and listening skills Demonstrates a willingness to acquire knowledge and skills to meet new challenges Averts problem situations and intervenes to resolve conflicts Uses self-control and perseverance to manage others Is punctual and thorough in implementation of all assigned duties KNOWLEDGE OF: Board policies and procedures, building policies and procedures, student code of conduct, community resource agencies, emergency preparedness drills, public relations, federal and state reporting, and records management. ABILITY TO: Ability to communicate and present information effectively to students, parents, colleagues and administration. Interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop lesson plans, follow courses of study, follow instructions, supervise, schedule, evaluate, recognize individual differences, lift a moderate amount of weight, prepare accurate and concise reports, develops a rapport with students, staff, co-workers, administration and the public. ADDITIONAL WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT: Occasional: Exposure to severe weather, traffic, blood, bodily fluids and tissue, light lifting (up to 50 pounds), travel to remote sites, attend functions and perform duties outside normal working hours. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Periodic: Exposure to loud noise, irritating and hazardous chemicals, fumes, and unruly children and adults. Frequent: Prolonged periods of standing and lifting (10-20 pounds) of supplies and materials. Bending, stooping and reaching for items. Follow all Board safety rules and procedures. Participate in the school safety training when requested. he work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties may be assigned. Salary: $31.08 per hour Application Deadline: Ongoing, until filled How to apply: Please apply online through the Greater Cincinnati School Application Consortium or click on the link provided (top right hand corner-red button that says "Apply"). Each applicant's resume and qualifications will be evaluated, and those deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in interviews. Questions? Please contact: David Herring, Assistant Director of Adult Education Phone: 513-932-5677 Email: David.herringmywccc.org An Equal Opportunity Employer The Warren County Vocational School District is dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all people regardless of age, race, color, sex, disability, religion, national origin, ancestry, culture, sexual orientation, marital status or military status. No person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity conducted under its sponsorship