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CTE Curriculum Instructional Management Coordinator/Community Partnerships
Public School Of North Carolina
Salisbury , NC 28145
Posted 7 days ago
CTE Curriculum Instructional Management Coordinator/
Community Partnerships
QUALIFICATIONS / LICENSURE 830
Bachelor's degree and current license in any CTE program area or a bachelor's degree and current license in Curriculum Development or Instructional Technology
Five years of work experience within the past eight years in one of the following three areas:
classroom teacher in a CTE program area
professional support in an educational setting:
Career Development Coordinator
Special Populations Coordinator
Curriculum Specialist
Instructional Technology Specialist
Successful completion of NC DPI sponsored CIMC 40-Hour Induction Program
Successful completion of Foundations of Coaching course or approved equivalent
MOS Excel
REPORTS TO: CTE Director
Terms of Employment: 11 months
Purpose: The CTE Curriculum Instructional Management Coordinator provides assistant and support CTE teachers and staff. The CIMC will assist the CTE teacher with implementing the CTE curriculum, accessing resources to support instruction, and providing instructional support. CIMC will also review student data and provide professional development for CTE teachers to help them improve student outcomes which lead to high wage, high-skill or high-demand jobs. The CIMC will support specific CTE Program Areas as assigned by the CTE Director. The CIMC will work collaboratively with local agencies to support community partnership events and activities with local community partners.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- The LEA CTE Instructional Management Coordinator:
- provides support to CTE teachers and personnel within the local school system
- assists with implementing CTE curriculum
- provides technical support and training for CTE teachers and other CTE staff on utilizing the CTE computerized instructional management system
- provides assistance and support to CTE teachers and other CTE staff to improve the instructional process, document student learning, and improve student outcomes to ensure the success of students in a high wage, high-skill, or high-demand global economy
- prepares an annual Instructional Management Coordinator Calendar of Work
MAJOR FUNCTIONS
EXAMPLES OF THE SIX MAJOR FUNCTIONS:
Curriculum Management & Instructional Support
- assist teachers in locating appropriate instructional management resources such as blueprints, curriculum guides, equipment lists, pacing guides, facility guides and vendor-generated curriculum resources
- be knowledgeable and able to explain the information within the most current Status of Curriculum, Credentials & Assessment document
- provide technical assistance in analyzing performance data in the Local Application System to improve instruction and student performance
- encourage and support the improvement of instruction through a current knowledge of curriculum development and instructional strategies
- provide technical assistance and support for teachers in understanding and implementing the CTE computerized instructional management system
- maintain current knowledge of the Standard Course of Study, 21st Century Skills, current state and local Graduation Requirements to foster high-skill, high-wage and high-demand career opportunities for students
- assist with school redesign initiatives to provide innovation programs, such as Pathway to Prosperity, Career Clusters, Pathways, Project Lead the Way (PLTW), High Schools That Work (HSTW), Early/Middle Colleges with Career Focus, Career-Themed High Schools and Career Academies
- understand and facilitate the process of current state and local articulation through collaboration with community colleges and other postsecondary programs
- have a thorough understanding of the development of any honors course portfolio in order to facilitate the process
- have a thorough understanding and knowledge of Career Pathways
- be able to identify concentrators and corresponding Career Pathways
- facilitate or assist with the application and development process of a LCO (Local Course Option)
- maintain a current knowledge base of Career and Technical Education latest trends, developments and research
Professional Development
- provide ongoing, high quality, sustained, classroom-focused professional development that has a positive and lasting impact on classroom instruction and teacher performance (not just one-day or short-term workshops)
- provide appropriate professional development to facilitate improvement of all performance indicators, especially GOFIs
- coordinate with CTE Director to plan professional development for improvement strategies addressed in the Local Planning System, especially the GOFIs
- plan professional development based on information gained from attendance at regional, state and national conferences/meetings, including integration of academic and CTE curricula
- provide training for teachers in the CTE computerized instructional management system
- provide test training for all test administrators and proctors prior to the LEA test schedule
Accountability
- coordinate the administration of high school CTE State Assessments
- have a thorough understanding of the CTE Statewide Assessment Manual and North Carolina Testing Code of Ethics
- understand the importance of securing state assessments, both paper/pencil and electronic versions
- use the state Assessment Scheduler to secure access to state assessments by LEA, School, and Teacher
- be familiar with the most current documents of "Testing Students with Disabilities" and "Testing Students with Limited English Proficiency"
- understand the Occupation Course of Study program and its relationship to CTE curriculum and assessments
- have a thorough knowledge of the types of special population students enrolled in CTE courses, Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), Review of Accommodation Forms (RAUDT) and the legal implications and requirements to provide services to these students
- understand English Learners and its relationship to CTE curriculum, state assessments, and accountability (including the CTE Alternative Assessment process)
- understand the process for requesting CTE Medical Waivers and the effect on accountability
- generate, analyze and report state assessment data to key stakeholders to improve the instructional process and student learning
- understand how state CTE assessment data affects EVAAS
- understand and facilitate the process of reporting credentials
- upload/download data as required by the Department of Public Instruction thru DPI's secured Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) site
- understand the importance of keeping student information confidential and secure
- understand and facilitate the process of the Concentrator Feedback Survey
- understand the process of Workkeys and its effect on accountability
- coordinate the administration of the Credit for Demonstrated Mastery(CDM)online State Assessments for CTE courses
Laws and Policies
- knowledge of general legislation and policies, both state and federal
Technology
be able to access and proficiently use the following: o Access
Credential Sites (Certiport) o
CTE PLCs
EVAAS
Excel
Google Docs
Home Base
PowerSchool
SchoolNet
Local Application System
NC DPI Web Site
NCID
Online Meeting Mgt. (ex. Go-To-Meeting)
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFPT) Site
NCCTE Admin
CIMS
LCO
Third Party Curriculum
(Today's Class/NCCER)
Twitter
Word
Personal Work Habits
- be able to work well with others and be a team player
- be able to show initiative and be self-directed
- demonstrate effective leadership skills which include thinking and problems-solving skills
- be able to use retrieval skills to locate information
- demonstrate effective communication skills
- demonstrate electronic media etiquette
- exhibit honesty and professional integrity
Salary: Certified Teacher Salary Scale (11 Months)