TITLE: Teacher, Culinary - Career & Tech
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 10 Month
REPORTS TO: Career & Tech Building Principal
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES: Provide training to juniors and seniors with classroom instruction, project-based learning, and hands-on skills that would prepare students to be college and career ready in the fields of Culinary, including food preparation and cooking activities.
- Communicate with parents, teachers, home school counselors and others involved in the education of the student
- Maintain discipline in the classroom and work sites
- Monitor students’ academic progress including, but not limited to progress/marking period grades, attendance, hands-on performance skills
- Implement 504 plans and IEPs for students with diverse learning needs
- Keep current with changes and developments in the cosmetology & barbering industries
- Other responsibilities as determined by the CTE Principal
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Teaching and work experience as a Chef preferred. Excellent interpersonal skills and work ethic.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must have or be eligible for: NYS Teaching Certification. Must hold at least an Associates degree in Culinary Arts.
Sullivan County BOCES serves eight school districts in the southern Catskill region of New York. 100 miles from New York City, Sullivan County is known for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, open spaces and close proximity to the New York Metropolitan Area, all of which makes Sullivan County an ideal location for cultural and economic growth. The county is home of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, the legendary fly fishing of the Beverkill and Willowemoc Rivers, the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts & Museum, bald eagles, challenging golf courses, and the new Resorts World Catskills. Sullivan County BOCES provides cost-effective, shared programs of excellence in special education, alternative education, career & technical education, instructional support services and adult and continuing education. Our mission is to increase student performance in all component districts and communities. For more information visit www.scboces.org. EOE