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Early College Success Teacher (9-12th) at Center Line Preparatory Academy

National Heritage Academies

Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 3 hours ago

Location

Center Line, Michigan

Quick overview

Plan and deliver instruction for early college advisory courses while mentoring students through the transition to college-level coursework. Collaborate with coordinators and partner institutions to monitor student progress and ensure access to necessary academic resources.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. A valid teaching license for the specific grade level being offered is required.

bachelor degreeCollaborationClassroom ManagementParent CommunicationAcademic AdvisingInstructional PlanningStudent MentoringStudent Progress MonitoringSoft Skills CoachingIEP/504 AccommodationsEarly College Program Management

Job description

School Information

Located in Center Line, MI, Center Line Preparatory Academy opened in 2020 and serves 875+ Young 5-12 students every year. At Center Line, you can connect passion with purpose.

To learn more about Center Line Preparatory Academy click here [https://www.nhaschools.com/schools/center-line-preparatory-academy/en].

Why Choose Center Line Preparatory Academy

  • Starting pay above market scales.
  • Supported by an experienced leadership team.
  • Colleagues you enjoy working with to serve students.
  • Personalized development and coaching opportunities
  • Offers behavioral support for teachers and students (ABSS).
  • Utilizes the Dean support model.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Plan and provide instruction to early college students during their early college advisory course
  • Provide whole class instruction and individual student support
  • Teach soft skills and strong student practices, coaching students to apply new skills to their college and high school classes
  • Be knowledgeable about the Early College program, program requirements, the opportunities available to students, and state reporting requirements.
  • Support the success of students beginning the program and a new college semester; ensuring that they are properly connected to the college online tools, email, course pages, and any course-specific needs.
  • Collaborate with the Early College Coordinator and/or College and Career Readiness Counselor to surface individual student needs, student progress, and program-wide needs.
  • Communicate with the Early College partner institution about student opportunities and any troubleshooting issues.
  • Mentor and support students as they navigate the day-to-day responsibilities of college courses.
  • Monitor student progress and attendance.
  • Refer students to both high school and college provided resources as needed: tutoring services, career services, etc.
  • Assist students with practical needs: food service, transportation needs, and 504/IEP accommodations at the college level.
  • Answer parent questions about student progress in Early College classes.
  • Assist in Early College Orientation/Bootcamp planning and delivery.

Qualifications

  • B.A. or higher, from an accredited college or university
  • Must hold valid teaching license for the grade level of the class being offered

Please click here [https://www.nhaschools.com/en/who-we-are] to find out more about our core values.

National Heritage Academies is an equal-opportunity employer.

Benefits

  • Dean Support Model
  • Personalized Development And Coaching Opportunities
  • Behavioral Support For Teachers And Students (ABSS)