United Way of the Midlands
Location
Bellevue, Nebraska
Specialists are responsible for teaching a for-credit elective class using a project-based curriculum to guide middle or high school students in life and career skills, while fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity. Key duties include instructing the curriculum, establishing relationships with school staff, documenting student progress in JAG Force, and creating local employer engagement events.
A Bachelor's degree is required, preferably in education, social services, or business, and the candidate must meet Nebraska Department of Education Teaching Career Education Permit requirements within 90 days. Essential abilities include proficiency in Microsoft Office, strategic planning, effective communication, working independently, and possessing a valid driver's license.
JAG Nebraska Specialists are teachers and educators, advocates for students, and caring adults and mentors. Our Specialists teach a for-credit elective class for middle school and/or high school students in local school district and are responsible for guiding our students through project-based curriculum helping students grow in life and career skills. Specialists must be successful in fully implementing the JAG Nebraska model with integrity while supporting our students to navigate life and academia successfully. JAG Specialists work closely with school teachers and administrator/supervisors to provide support and coordination for students and must represent the organization’s values at all times and must be well-versed in building relationships with multiple stakeholders simultaneously.
• This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Please submit your cover letter and resume to resume@UWMidlands.org [resume@UWMidlands.org] United Way of the Midlands is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic pr
Market context
In Nebraska, middle school career specialist roles are often tied to student support, career readiness, and program coordination, so schools look for candidates who can work across classrooms, counseling, and community partners. This role is competitive because it requires a bachelor’s degree plus Nebraska Department of Education Teaching Career Education Permit eligibility within 90 days, along with Microsoft Office and planning skills. Review the permit steps early and compare the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here, which are pulled from the original posting to save research time.
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