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Mansfield Adult Education Aspire Program Part-Time Adult Education Instructor in Mansfield, Ohio

Adult Education Instructor * *Location: Richland, Ashland, and/or Crawford Counties   Anticipated Adult Education positions are open for the 2023-2024 school year. These are part-time teaching positions during the daytime and/or evening hours anywhere from 10 to 29.5 hours per week at $24.98 per hour. This is a part-time position therefore there are no benefits available.   *Position Summary: * Instructors will be responsible for:

  • Conducting their own orientation
  • Administer the TABE Online pre and post testing
  • Must be organized by managing paperwork, data, and keeping up with deadlines.
  • Building a positive rapport with their students and following up with students that aren't attending class regularly.
  • Demonstrate good communication skills.
  • Creating contextualized lesson plans aligned to the college and career readiness standards that overlap with both GED and WorkKeys curriculum.
  • Comfortable with teaching all four tested areas of the GED test (Reading Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies).
  • Developing employability skills with their students that are needed to enter the workforce and for job advancement.
  • All job duties will require the use of technology. Applicants must have digital literacy skills and adapt to new technology quickly. Experience with Google Classroom including the Google Workspace is a plus.
  • Be flexible with program changes.

      *Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree. Experience in adult education is a plus. Candidates will be responsible for the cost of their BCI/FBI background check (if it has been longer than 365 days since your last check), drug screen, and TB test. Also, candidates that do not have a current teaching license, but have any bachelor's degree will need to cover the cost of their Adult Educators License through the Ohio Department of Education.   *Working Conditions: * Exposure to the following conditions may range from remote to frequent based on circumstances and factors that may not be predictable:

  • Potential for exposure to blood-borne pathogens

  • Interaction with agitated or upset individuals
  • Interaction with disruptive or unruly students
  • Exposure to adverse weather conditions and seasonal temperature extremes
  • Duties may include riding in a vehicle
  • Duties may include telephone contact, paperwork, conferences, and virtual meetings
  • Most work requires normal physical attributes associated with working in a school or office.

     

Call: Andrea Karpiak-Feasel, M.ED 419-525-6380 ext. 5 for further information.

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