Secondary Advisory Teacher - Ohio Bridge Connections Academy
Connections Academy
Location
Columbus, Ohio
Quick overview
The teacher guides cohorts of students toward college and career readiness through a balance of academic support and advisory activities. Responsibilities include monitoring student progress, implementing individualized action plans, and collaborating with virtual and on-site staff.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a valid Middle/Secondary Teaching Certification (1-8, 4-9, or 7-12 license). Experience working with diverse youth in an educational environment and strong technology skills are required.
Job description
School Summary
Ohio Bridge Connections Academy (OHBCA) is a tuition free, full-time online drop-out prevention and recovery program serving students from 14-21 years old across the state of Ohio. OHBCA is authorized by the Ohio Council of Community Schools and governed by an independent Board of Directors. The school is operated through a contract with Connections Academy of Ohio, LLC, to provide its educational program and other services. Connections Academy, a division of Connections Education, is accredited by AdvancED.
Position Summary: and Responsibilities
The Alternative program teacher will assist teachers with educational and instructional activities, and non-teaching tasks. They will be responsible for guiding one or more cohorts of students toward college/career readiness through successful completion of the school program. The teacher’s work with students will be balanced between academic support and advisory activities.
● Assist students in their courses by providing motivation and support; ● Work collaboratively with a team of teachers (both in-person and virtual) to ensure that all students in the cohort are on track and successfully progressing through the program; ● Assist students with daily assignments and projects to increase understanding; ● Clarify directions, Assist students 1 on 1 or in small groups with course content; ● Assist Virtual Teachers with keeping student records and data up-to-date, including cumulative files, online student and family information, attendance accounting, and logging all student and parent contacts; ● Participate in the organization and administration of State Testing, as directed; ● Help carry out educational programs developed through the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process for special education students; ● Help carry out educational programs developed through a student 504 plan as necessary. ● Maintain a positive, supportive, and engaging learning environment at all times; ● Develop and implement strategies that encourage student collaboration and teamwork; ● Attend in-person/virtual field trip sessions as assigned.
Advisory ● Supervise an advisory cohort of students, ensuring that all students are successfully progressing through the program and that parents have a central point of contact for discussions on their student; ● Monitor students’ attendance, participation, and academic performance; ● Oversee the student escalation process to communicate with School Leadership and On-site and Virtual Teachers if student is an engagement concern and not meeting program expectations. ● Develop and monitor individualized Action Plans for each student in escalation; including working with students to set goals for getting back on track and communicating with parents/caretakers and school staff; ● Act as main point of contact for parents, teachers and other staff members regarding students in escalation; plan and deliver workshops related to general work/study habits, working effectively in teams, test-taking strategies and 21st century learning skills; ● Help each student identify and focus on his or her potential and aspirations; ● Support college and career counseling activities under direction of School Counselor;
● Help students to research and understand their post-secondary career and educational options; ● Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
● Bachelor’s degree ● Middle/Secondary Teaching Certification 1-8 License 4-9 License 7-12 License ● Excellent communication skills, both oral and written ● Experience and demonstrated interest in working with youth (both strivers and strugglers) in a diverse urban environment ● Experience working in a school or other educational environment ● Strong multi-cultural skills ● Strong technology skills (especially with internet, Microsoft OS and MS Office programs) ● Customer focused approach ● Ability to motivate and assist students with high school coursework ● High degree of flexibility ● Demonstrated ability to work well in an innovative, fast paced environment ● Team player track record
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Benefits
available to eligible employees can be seen at Career Benefits - Connections Academy [https://www.connectionsacademy.com/careers/benefits/]
Application Contingency
Any person who knowlingly makes a false statement is guilty of a falsification under section 2921.13 of the ohio revised code, which is a misdemeanor of the first degree.