Portland YouthBuilders (PYB) provides job training programs, wrap-around support, and alternative high school education with the mission to support low-income young adults, ages 17 to 26, who are committed to changing their lives to become self-sufficient, contributing members of the workforce and their community. At PYB, students develop marketable employment skills in construction and technology to launch successful careers.
PYB is deeply committed to continuously working to make our organization a more equitable and just place for both students and staff. As it is written in our equity statement: At PYB, we believe that communities are strengthened when diversity is honored. We believe we have a responsibility to interrupt and confront inequity. At PYB, we commit to continuously reflect and challenge the ways in which we, as a community, and as individuals, perpetuate inequity. It is not only vital to our students' success but essential to our purpose.
POSITION SUMMARY
Develop curriculum and provide engaging instruction utilizing a culturally and linguistically responsive lens for social studies classes:
Social Studies: Design and implement a curriculum that supports students with passing the GED subject test, meets the requirements for an Oregon state diploma and develops general literacy skills. Content focuses on the characteristics of US and other forms of government, critical analysis of social movements and current events, principles of economics, and significant events in US History. Curriculum must provide instruction that supports multiple levels of reading and writing with a goal of developing critical thinking and analytical writing skills.
Administrative Support: Manage and complete key administrative tasks that support the academic department. Tasks include, but are not limited to: administering and organizing school-wide tests, including GED and CASAS testing, data entry, and management of internal and external databases
We are seeking someone who is committed to educational equity and inspired by working with young people from diverse backgrounds who are transforming their lives through academic learning, job readiness training, and service. The teacher will work closely with the Career Services team and Jobsite Trainers to support students as they develop the knowledge, skills and habits necessary for success in career placement, postsecondary education and/or training. PYB's relational model is supported by small class sizes and more than average planning/prep time.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Reports to: Education Director
Position Starts: Upon Hire
Compensation: Starting salary $65,000-$70,000 per year
Employment Status: Regular, Exempt
Benefits: Seven weeks paid vacation per year during PYB closures -4 weeks Summer Break, 2 weeks Winter Break, and 1 week Spring Break; most state recognized holidays paid; 12 days per year Personal Time Off; $700/month added to salary for Section 125 cafeteria plan to cover employee's health care benefits, flexible spending accounts, and/or retirement savings; dollar-for-dollar employer match for retirement contributions up to 3% of salary with immediate vesting; employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance; dynamic environment with great team of students and staff. Additionally, staff are provided financial support for licensure renewal fees.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
The duties for this position include, but are not limited to the following:
Teaching
Advocacy and Case Management
Administrative Support
General
QUALIFYING KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE
Required:
Preferred:
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for your interest in joining the staff at Portland YouthBuilders. We offer a unique selection process designed to give you multiple opportunities to demonstrate your skills and abilities. The length and rigor of our process reflects our commitment to high-quality, data-driven instruction and preparing our students to go to and through postsecondary education and training.
Our selection process entails:
Application
Cover letter
Resume
Screener Interview - Shorter form Zoom/phone interview with hiring manager to assess initial fit.
First Interview with full panel
Teaching demonstration and second interview with full panel - We would like to observe you teaching and view a sample of your lesson/unit planning. You will provide a detailed daily lesson plan and a brief unit outline of how your demo lesson would fit within your class. You will then select a portion of the daily lesson to demo for the hiring committee, including current students. The sample lesson demo should provide the hiring committee with an opportunity to view your practice. After you teach, you will be given time to reflect upon the lesson that you taught.
Please email your application (cover letter and resume) to Zack Kerrissey, Education Director at jobs@pybpdx.org. We will be reviewing applications as they come in until the position is filled. Please send your cover letter and resume as attachments (Word or PDF). No phone calls or visits. For more information, visit our website at www.pybpdx.org.
Portland YouthBuilders' mission connects us to people and communities across Portland. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and an equal opportunity program. In accordance with Federal Law no person shall be discriminated against or denied benefits as a participant, administrator or staff based on age, disability, sex (including gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and pregnancy or childbirth), race/ethnicity, national origin (including limited English proficiency), citizenship or status as a lawfully admitted immigrant authorized to work in the United States, political affiliation or religious belief. Auxiliary aids are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY 1-800-735-2900. To place a free relay call in Oregon, dial 711.
PYB's YouthBuild program is funded 40% through a Federal award of $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Labor-ETA for the YouthBuild Program Initiative; financed with funds provided through Worksystems from the U.S. Department of Labor, the State of Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission, and Prosper Portland; and has been made possible in part by grants from the City of Portland, the Portland Children's Levy, and the Oregon Youth Development Division.
PYB employees and full-time volunteers must successfully complete a criminal background and drug test check prior to employment. Portland YouthBuilders is a Drug Free Workplace and adheres to the requirements of the Drug Free Workplace Act. Portland YouthBuilders' students and staff may be subject to random drug tests.