Position Summary:
This is an anticipated position for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year. The Health Science Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher will be responsible for preparing students for careers in the medical and healthcare fields. This position delivers engaging, standards-based instruction while emphasizing real-world applications, hands-on learning, and career readiness skills aligned with healthcare professions.
Deliver comprehensive Health Science curriculum aligned with state CTE standards and industry expectations
Provide hands-on, experiential learning opportunities such as labs, simulations, clinical scenarios, and skill demonstrations
Prepare students for healthcare-related certifications and postsecondary education pathways
Integrate academic and technical skills relevant to careers in nursing, allied health, and medical fields
Maintain a safe and organized classroom/lab environment that meets health and safety regulations
Utilize a variety of instructional strategies to meet diverse student learning needs
Assess student performance through practical exams, projects, and written evaluations
Establish partnerships with local healthcare providers for guest speakers, job shadowing, or internship opportunities
Promote professionalism, ethical behavior, and patient care standards in all student activities
Stay current with healthcare trends, technologies, and industry standards
Bachelor’s degree in Science, Nursing, Education, or a closely related field
Knowledge of healthcare systems, medical terminology, and basic clinical skills
Strong communication and classroom management skills
Prior teaching or training experience in a healthcare or educational setting
Clinical or industry experience in healthcare (e.g., nursing, medical assisting, EMT, etc.)
Experience with simulation-based instruction or lab-based teaching
Certification in CPR/First Aid (or willingness to obtain)
Ability to create engaging, hands-on learning experiences
Strong organizational and planning skills
Effective interpersonal and collaboration skills
Commitment to student success and career readiness
Ability to integrate technology into instruction
Classroom and laboratory setting with medical equipment and simulation tools
May involve supervising students in off-campus clinical or internship environments
Ability to demonstrate medical procedures and techniques
Ability to lift and move equipment as needed
Prolonged periods of standing and active instruction