This part-time Career and Technical Education Teacher in Health Sciences provides students with engaging activities to support their academic, emotional, physical, and social growth.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's or associate's degree, high school diploma/GED, and valid Texas CTE certification or related experience.
Responsibilities encompass developing lesson plans, utilizing diverse instructional strategies, assessing student progress, and managing classroom behavior.
Additional duties involve supervising extracurricular activities, fostering positive communication with stakeholders, and participating in professional development.
Skills required include knowledge of CTE subjects, curriculum planning, behavior management, and organizational abilities.
Supervision of instructional aides, adherence to safety protocols, and working in varied environments are also essential.
The role demands physical activity, emotional resilience, and commitment to student success.