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Teacher (CTE) - Biotechnology

Employer
The School District of Philadelphia
Location
Philadelphia, PA, US
Salary
Competitive

Job Details

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Job Summary

Provide a career and technical education instructional program that prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills in the industry or continue into a post-secondary educational program. Qualified candidates shall maintain proper teaching certificate as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, maintain current industry-recognized certificate(s) and keep abreast of technological advances in the industry area for which the instructional program is being provided to students.

Essential Functions
  • Implement the educational program within the standards and policies approved by the School Board and guidelines established by the Office of Career and Technical Education.
  • Maintain a professional attitude and appearance.
  • Model a sound work ethic and regular attendance.
  • Attain and maintain teaching certification as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Provide to the District, on an annual basis, documentation as required by the District which may include, but not be limited to transcript, semester grade report, etc. evidencing continuous enrollment in credit-bearing coursework leading toward permanent teaching certification.
  • Maintain current industry-recognized certificate(s) as approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, including participation in technical seminars, workshops, and classes that are related to the industry area.
  • Participate in regular professional development activities to keep abreast of advances in technology, curriculum and instructional delivery techniques, and remain current in all areas of the field of expertise.
  • Prepare students for industry by teaching industry-recognized standards. Administer industry-recognized certification examinations approved by the District to students, as appropriate.
  • Provide technical skills training to students to prepare for the appropriate PDE-approved end-of-program assessment, if applicable.
  • Assist in the development, revision and implementation of the curriculum as it pertains to each instructional area in accordance with established State and District guidelines and formats.
  • Develop, revise and implement instructional activities to support the curriculum.
  • Utilize a diversity of instructional methods in order to motivate students and promote learning. Mentor students and provide counseling and/or refer students to appropriate school specialists.
  • Provide and maintain a well-organized, safe learning environment.
  • Implement and maintain a preventative safety program in lab and classroom areas consistent with related OSHA standards. Involve students in safety program.
  • Prepare lesson plans weekly and provide lesson plans for short-term substitutes as required by the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
  • Maintain daily attendance records and instructional plans.
  • Implement and maintain a system of student discipline and encourage appropriate student behavior, in accordance with policies approved by the School Board.
  • Maintain student records, including Performance Assessment Logs, and communicate student progress to parents/guardians.
  • Develop and promote student leadership, civic responsibility and citizenship through the integration of Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) activities into the curriculum, and through membership and participation in CTSO conferences and competitions.
  • Prepare students for work-based learning opportunities, as appropriate.
  • Maintain and conduct Occupational Advisory Committee (OAC) meetings at least twice annually for the purpose of aligning career and technical program with current industry standards, and to seek recommendations for improvements to curriculum, facilities, equipment, and safety.
  • Use, maintain, safeguard, inventory, and dispose of all instructional equipment in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and District requirements and policies approved by the School Board.
  • Participate in the development of assigned students' Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and utilize all accommodations as indicated on the IEPs.
  • Maintain all paperwork and reports pertinent to position and as required by standards and policies approved by the School Board and guidelines established by the Office of Career and Technical Education.


Minimum Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree (or higher) preferred, in natural science-related field, from an accredited college or university.

AND
  • Four years of recent, full-time, paid laboratory-based experience related to medical, pharmaceutical, or agricultural practices and/or products.


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Demonstrated knowledge of:
  • Education and Training: Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
  • English Language: Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meanings and spellings of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  • Lab skills, including (but not limited to):

Chemistry/prep techniques, including:
  1. Solution preparation
  2. serial dilutions
  • molarity calculations,
  1. isolation & transfer of pure cultures
  2. use of pH and other ion-selective electrode meters
  3. gravimetric & titrimetric methods of analysis


Protein techniques, including
  1. differential purification
  2. gel filtration chromatography
  • enzyme-linked Immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
  1. Immumno (Western) Blot


DNA techniques, including:
  1. media preparations including selective and special indicator media
  2. agarose gel electrophoresis for DNA separation/analysis
  • plasmid/chromosomal DNA isolation, restriction analysis, restriction mapping
  1. DNA ligation
  2. staining/ de-staining/ photo-documentation & analysis of DNA gels


Cell culture techniques, including:
  1. preparation of physiologically active chloroplasts and isolation of mitochondria
  2. growth of various bacterial strains in liquid or semi-solid media
  • Natural Science: Knowledge of plant and animal organisms, their tissues, cells, functions, interdependencies, and interactions with each other and the environment. Knowledge of the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. This includes uses of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods.
  • Relevance: Knowledge of a broad range of biotechnology-related careers and activities and their contexts in the local, regional, national and global economies; the ability to communicate such information effectively to a variety of constituent groups (students, parents faculty administrators and community members.)
  • Technology: Good computer software skills - familiarity with Microsoft Office suite, Google platform, email and electronic calendars and experience with a variety of web or app-based teaching resources, media and technologies.


Well-developed skills in:
  • effective problem solving and conflict resolution;
  • taking initiative and making independent judgments/decisions while maintaining the ability to function as part of a team;
  • working under pressure on a variety of projects simultaneously & successfully;
  • employing flexibility in response to change and adapting to and accommodating new methods and procedures;
  • planning, directing and reviewing the work of others
  • communicating information and ideas in speaking so others will understand and can perform required tasks and pass related assessments at a reasonable level.
  • giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand information and idea(s) being presented, and asking questions as appropriate

Demonstrated ability to :
  • develop teaching tools and assessment strategies to engage students in bioscience-related problems and inquiries.
  • develop lab activities inspired by techniques and tools currently in use by research scientists.
  • use a variety of relevant charts, graphs, diagrams, number lines, and other illustrations to invite and motivate students to engage in discussion, problem solving, and other high-order thinking skills.
  • emphasize conceptual understandings that invite students to predict, conclude, evaluate, develop and extend ideas to support reasoning
  • develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for safety precautions, for operating instruments, apparatus and other equipment, for analytical methods, and
    for the preparation of reagents.
  • appropriately use laminar flow, fume hoods and biological safety cabinets, personal protective equipment and take appropriate protective measures while working around UV light 100% of the time, to ensure that students understand the risks and protocols, and enforce safe behaviors among students, without exception.
  • develop a written chemical hygiene plan which addresses the policies, Standard Operating Procedures, etc. to ensure that students and staff are protected from harm due to chemicals; Maintain a binder containing Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) onsite.
  • validate/calibrate pH meters and balances
  • clean, decontaminate and sanitize production equipment


Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.

Additional Job Information :
Interviews may be conducted to determine how well a candidate meets the established criteria. Please note that not all qualified candidates may be selected for an interview.

Company

In classrooms across the city, teachers are changing lives. They are enriching students with experiences, skills, and knowledge that will help them to grow, achieve, and succeed. With their fellow teachers, principals, administrators, and leadership, SDP teachers are part of the District’s progress that includes increasing test scores and graduation rates, two 2019 National Blue Ribbon Schools, and a multi-million dollar commitment to improving school facilities.

If you have a passion for making a difference in the classroom and in the community, we want you on our team. We offer the opportunity to work in a diverse district with students and families who believe in the power of a great public education. You will work with professionals who share your commitment to young people and want to join you in changing tomorrow. A competitive compensation package, professional development, and career advancement await you. More importantly, so do students looking to excel.

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Company info
Website
Telephone
2154004600
Location
440 N. Broad St.
Suite 222
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19130
US

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