JOB DESCRIPTION: Provide student-centered, differentiated lessons, units, and projects that align with the MA CTE Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishings Frameworks Employ various instructional techniques to engage all learners Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students Guide the learning process toward the achievement of established district curriculum goals; establish and communicate clear objectives to students for lessons, units, labs, and projects Maintain timely record keeping via PowerSchool (student information and grading system) and electronic student competency tracking Maintain up-to-date files, including student records Maintain classroom management through an understanding and adherence to accepted school policies Provide assistance to students serving make-up or detention Participate in district professional development activities and school improvement initiatives Participate collaboratively in the development of curriculum, instructional strategies, and assessment Provide after-school assistance to students per contract and as needed Perform other duties as assigned in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement Foster competition and achievement by supporting SkillsUSA activities Other duties as assigned by the Vocational Director. QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of a High School diploma or GED equivalent Possession of current Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in at least two areas (one of the areas must be "Painting and Refinishing") Chapter 74 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing License preferred (or the ability/qualifications needed for licensure) Five years of full-time employment experience directly related to Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Ability to maintain student discipline, differentiate instruction, and work with diverse populations Possess teaching experience or demonstrable teaching ability Demonstration of initiative and willingness to participate in further study as necessary Ability to effectively communicate with students, teachers, administrators, and families Willingness to foster strong relationships with students and teachers Punctuality, flexibility, strong self-management, and self-initiative skills Understanding of vocational practices, procedures, expectations, and the instructional practices that will facilitate students' proficiency in their technical area.