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Fedcap Technology Instructor in United States

What You’ll Do:

  • Provides vision for the Technology curriculum and advocates for its implementation and execution for those with autism.

  • Develop innovative units of study for the Technology curriculum that incorporate the academic standards and scope & sequence.

  • Provides coaching for integration of Technology core curriculum to up to six individuals with autism in each class.

  • Contributes to any TACT communications, such as newsletters, website, marketing materials, etc.

  • Participates actively in the school’s faculty, team, and department meetings.

  • Is able and willing to arrive at the school by 8:30 AM for the morning planning and stay until daily responsibilities are fulfilled.

  • Manages budgeted dollars allocated to classroom expenditures.

Your Responsibilities Will Include:

  • Teaches assigned classes in the specified domain area of expertise.

  • Exhibits proficiency and enthusiasm for the assigned area of expertise and classes.

  • Plans and implements an appropriately focused and balanced curriculum for each student, which adheres to the school's curriculum and standards.

  • Prepares and develops activities, materials, and lessons to meet the learning objectives (skills and content) of the curriculum and standards.

  • Develops and maintains a well-managed classroom where 100% of the students are engaged, consistently challenged and supported. Classroom policies should be consistent with school policies.

  • Integrates technology into daily classroom teaching and student learning.

  • Engages families in their children's education and communicates regularly and effectively with students and families.

  • Assists in the ongoing development of TACT’s curriculum and core performance standards.

  • Submits an annual unit pacing plan to the Educational Director.

  • Provides monthly units of study for review by the Educational Director.

  • Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and instructional practices to help meet the school's performance standards and expectations.

  • Informs colleagues and the executive team of any academic, behavioral, or personal difficulties that arise with students.

  • Fulfills assignments monitoring duties.

  • Participates in professional development sessions.

You’re a great fit for this role if you have:

  • 2+ years of experience in the field of Technology.

  • Experience with individualized and differentiated instruction and those with autism or intellectual/developmental disabilities.

  • Excellent organization, time management, communication, and interpersonal skills.

  • Experience with the use of personal computers and educational technology.

  • Ability to demonstrate a relentless drive to improve the minds and lives of students in and out of school.

  • Ability and willingness to model the school’s Core Values with colleagues, students, parents, and the larger community.

  • Reinforces the school’s Core values, guiding philosophy, rules, and school spirit consistently throughout the school environment and supports and holds accountable colleagues in doing the same.

  • Ability to pass State and Federal criminal background checks along with a credit check.

Compensation:

$39,500 - $50,000

Who We Are:

TACT, a Denver-based non-profit, has the mission to encourage and empower individuals with autism through education and employment in the trades.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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