Early College Success Teacher (9-12th) at Center Line Preparatory Academy
National Heritage Academies
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.
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)