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Criminal Justice-Public Safety Instructor

Job Description

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Plan, teach, and evaluate assigned courses that align to meet the standard of the Massachusetts Career Vocational and Technical Education Public Safety Frameworks and industry standards. Perform those tasks associated with the teaching profession in general. Become especially responsive to the needs of students enrolled in Quincy High School and make a constructive effort to serve the needs of the Quincy High School as an organization.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.Plan, organize and provide appropriate learning experience within assigned area of responsibility.
2.Establish and maintain an instructional atmosphere conducive to learning.
3.Teaches technical skills and knowledge to provide students with the competence to become skilled in their field.
4.Develop lesson plans and organizes class time so that demonstration, instruction, hands-on practice, review, and final activities can be accomplished within the allotted time.
5.Continuously improves the instruction, curriculum, and equipment so that this CVTE area is current with all trends in the field and is fully and properly preparing students for available and emerging jobs.
6.Incorporates technology in instruction, demonstrations, and applications.
7.Works to expand and diversify the offerings of the cluster so that multiple career pathways are available.
8.Develops and maintains a range of work-based experiences (internships, co-op placements, mentorships, etc.) and assures all students have such experiences.
9.Develops and maintains connections with area colleges, including articulation agreements and dual enrollment.
10.Develops positive relationships with criminal justice and public safety community partners in Quincy and actively solicits their help, including service on the Program Advisory Team.
11.Selects and requisitions books, instructional aides, equipment, instruments, materials, supplies, required while working under established budgets and procedures.
12.Mentor students to recognize the importance of postsecondary education and training and to impact the importance of a strong work ethic.
13.Perform all required duties (supervision, attendance taking, student/parent conferences, department/staff meetings, etc.).
14.Maintain up-to-date and accurate records and reports necessary for the effective management of the school program.
15.Demonstrate appropriate application of interdisciplinary instruction.
16.Apply a variety of teaching techniques to the delivery of instruction.
17.Model the values respected in a democratic society.

18.Participate in professional development activities that align with school-wide educational goals.
19.Update professional skills by attending conferences, meetings, workshops, and other professional development and related career training activities.
20. Join professional organizations.
21. Develop goals and activities relative to professional development.
22. Perform other duties as assigned.

Quincy Public Schools strives to create an inclusive and racially affirming environment that welcomes and values the diversity of our staff and students. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Join the team and be part of a dynamic multicultural community. Thank you for your interest in joining our professional team.

Quincy Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, or disability in its educational activities or employment practice as required by Title IX of the 1972 Federal Education Amendments, by Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and by Chapter 622 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The posted range reflects educators with beginner to mid-level experience, and is aligned with the Unit A Contract. For the complete salary schedule, please refer to the Quincy Public Schools website, Careers page.

 

Position Type:Full-time
Salary:$60,975 to $75,199 Per Year
Job Categories:
 

Career Education > Law Enforcement

Job Requirements

  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    1.Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Certification as a Criminal Justice/Public Safety instructor.
    2.Demonstrated ability to work well with others in a caring, positive and constructive manner and specifically with students, teachers, school administrators, parents and volunteers.
    3.Must have and maintain impeccable moral standards.
    4.Must be neat and clean in appearance and personal habits.
    5.Dependability in attendance and productivity. Perform high quality work consistently.
    6.Exhibit a positive work ethic.
    7.Be a role model for students and the general public at large.
    8.Demonstrates confidentiality in personnel and student matters.
    9.Demonstrate proficiency in handling problems as they arise and to know when and to whom to assign the handling of situations in the absence of an administrator.
    10.Ability to work independently as well as a team with other staff members.


    Please send cover letter and resume to Daniel Cosgrove, Director of Human Resources at the following email address: application@quincypublicschools.com. Please include "Criminal Justice-Public Safety Instructor" in the subject line.
     
  • At least 1 year(s) of relevant experience preferred.
  • Bachelor degree preferred.
  • Citizenship, residency or work visa required

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