
Teacher - Vocational Tech [Robotics and Automation Technology] (SY25-26)
- Boston, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide a Robotics and Automation Technology vocational technical course of study that is aligned to state curriculum frameworks, meets the learning needs of the students, and maintains a safe learning environment.
- Be in alignment with vocational technical skills and content embodied in the school's curriculum map to achieve equitable student outcomes
- Earn and/or maintain all required licensure
- Accountability for Student Achievement
- Sets ambitious learning goals for all students, creates cognitively demanding tasks, and models the belief that all students can master challenging material through effective effort
- Assesses students’ understanding regularly with ambitious learning goals in mind and takes ownership of making necessary adjustments to instruction to reach goals despite setbacks
- Passionate and optimistic about their students, their content, and the teaching profession
- Communicating Content Knowledge
- Demonstrates mastery of and enthusiasm for the content area and the pedagogy it requires
- Demonstrates understanding of how the subject matter applies in real-world settings and connects to other content areas and relevant standards
- Can convey content in creative and engaging ways that align to standards
- Equitable & Effective Instruction
- Scaffolds and differentiates instruction in order for all students to do complex thinking and rigorous academic work
- Uses instructional practices that are likely to challenge, motivate, and engage all students and facilitate equitable, active student participation
- Builds a productive learning environment where every student participates and is valued as part of the class community
- Cultural Proficiency
- Actively creates and maintains an environment in which students’ diverse backgrounds, identities, strengths, and challenges are respected
- Parent/Family Engagement
- Engages with families and builds collaborative, respectful relationships with them in service of student learning
- Professional Reflection & Collaboration
- Regularly reflects on practice, seeks and responds to feedback, and demonstrates self-awareness and commitment to continuous learning and development
- Seeks to participate in and contribute to a collaborative adult learning community.
- Education: Associate’s degree or higher degree related to robotics and automation technology and skills to be taught
- The required associate’s degree or higher degree would include at least 18 credits in subject matter related to the technical strand of the Vocational Technical Education Framework in Robotics and Automation Technology. A person with an associate or higher degree without 18 credits in such subject matter must obtain 18 college credits in order to receive credit toward the licensure requirements for the required associate or higher degree related to the subject matter and skills to be taught.
- Employment experience: Four years of full-time employment experience directly related to robotics and automation technology
- A bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree may each substitute for one of the four years of required employment experience, provided that the degree(s) includes subject matter related to the Technical Knowledge and Skills strand (Strand 2) of the Vocational Technical Education Framework in Robotics and Automation Technology, and/or in vocational education.
- Ability to earn a Massachusetts Vocational Tech Teaching License in the appropriate subject (9-14) by achieving a passing score on the robotics and automation technology written and performance exams and achieving a passing score on either the Vocational Technical Literacy Skills Test or the Communication and Literacy Skills Test.
- Ability to earn Massachusetts Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) Endorsement
- Ability to meet the Standards of Effective Teaching established by the Boston Public Schools as outlined above.
- Current authorization to work in the United States - Candidates must have such authorization by their first day of employment.
- Experience teaching in urban schools and/or an industry setting
- Has OSHA-10 certification or is willing to earn it
- Possesses industry-recognized credentials that are part of the curriculum and the ability to train students to earn those credentials
- BPS values linguistic diversity and believes that candidates who speak another language bring added value to the classroom, school, and district culture and diversity. BPS is particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in one of BPS' official languages: Spanish, Creole (Cape Verdean), Creole (Haitian), Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, & Somali.
- In order to best serve all students, BPS prefers all core content teachers to be certified in their subject area and one or both of the following: Moderate Disabilities, English as a Second Language (at the appropriate grade level(s)).