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Job Openings
for School Instructional and Support Staff |
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following page was updated on July 3, 2008. |
| Subject |
Position |
Hours
per week |
School
and location |
Certification |
English |
Instructor |
32 |
Wolcott
Technical High School
Torrington, CT |
#015
- English |
Mathematics |
Instructor |
32 |
Prince
Technical High School
Hartford, CT |
#029
- Mathematics -
Position begins in 08-09 School Year |
Mathematics |
Instructor |
32 |
Wolcott
Technical High School
Torrington, CT |
#029
- Mathematics |
Physical
Education/Health |
Instructor |
32 |
Bullard-Havens
Technical High School
Bridgeport, CT |
#043
Health and #044 Physical Education -
Position begins in 08-09 School Year |
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It is the policy of the Connecticut Technical
High School System that no person shall be excluded from participation
in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise discriminated against under
any program, including employment, because of race, color, religious
creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual
orientation, disability (including, but not limited to, mental retardation,
past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability
or learning disability), genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by
Connecticut state and/or federal nondiscrimination laws.
The Connecticut Technical High School System does not unlawfully
discriminate in employment and licensing against qualified
persons with a prior criminal conviction. Inquiries regarding
the Connecticut Technical High School System's nondiscrimination
policies and practices should be directed to Beatrice Tinty (860) 807-2220, Beatrice.Tinty@ct.gov
and/or, regarding race, color, national
origin, age, sex and/or disability, to the U.S. Department of Education,
Office for Civil Rights, 33 Arch Street, Suite 900, Boston, Massachusetts
02110-1491; telephone number (617) 289-0111; fax number (617)
289-0150; TTY/TDD (877) 521-2172.
The Connecticut Technical High School System is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. |
Salary Schedule
for Part-Time (32 Hours) Teachers
STEP |
8/31/07 THROUGH 8/28/08 |
8/29/08 THROUGH 8/27/09 |
03 |
$40,875 |
$42,194 |
04 |
$43,080 |
$44,483 |
05 |
$45,285 |
$46,754 |
06 |
$47,506 |
$49,043 |
07 |
$49,711 |
$51,331 |
08 |
$51,933 |
$53,620 |
09 |
$54,138 |
$55,892 |
10 |
$56,343 |
$58,180 |
11 |
$58,564 |
$60,468 |
12 |
$60,769 |
$62,740 |
13 |
$62,991 |
$65,029 |
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Technical High School Instructor
Job Description
GENERAL
STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Teaches
students in trade/technology subjects or academic subjects at the secondary school level.
SUPERVISION
RECEIVED:
Works under the supervision of the Connecticut Technical
High School Department
Head and the administration, which may include the Principal or
Assistant Principal.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Plans and implements lessons which actively engage students in
learning based on the system's Curriculum and Implementation Guides;
assesses students and modifies lessons accordingly; maintains
an orderly classroom conducive to learning and promoting respect
for other students and teachers; counsels students; communicates
on a regular basis with parents; attends faculty and other professional
meetings; and participates in ongoing professional development
and self growth. Opportunities
are available to coach sports and/or sponsor extracurricular activities
for an additional stipend.
Trade/technology instructors also identify and solicit
production work for 11th and 12th grade
students, maintain tools and equipment, and may drive the school
production work bus when necessary.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE, SKILL
AND ABILITY: Knowledge
of teaching and educational principles, methods techniques; skill
in a particular trade/technology or academic subject; skill in
working effectively with students; ability to express ideas clearly.
EXPERIENCE
AND TRAINING: EXPERIENCE
AND TRAINING: For
Trade/Technology Subjects:
High school diploma or equivalent, three (3) professional education
courses and not less than eight (8) years of trade experience
in the field requested, which may include no more than five (5)
years of apprenticeship and/or specialized schooling.
For Academic Subjects:
Minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree and completion of a
planned program of preparation at a college or university.
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS:
All
teachers must hold an appropriate Connecticut
teaching certificate.
Trade/Technology instructors must also possess a Connecticut Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and a Contractor's
License, if required, for the trade. For
information on how to obtain a CDL, to to the DMV web site at:
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=805&q=244788
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