CTE STEM (Science, Technology and Math) Content Specialist - Career and Technical Education 2025
Job title: CTE STEM (Science, Technology and Math) Content Specialist - Career and Technical Education 2025 in Mesa, AZ at Mesa Public Schools
Company: Mesa Public Schools
Job description: Job Description:
- Forbes named Mesa Public Schools in their list of 2024 Best Employers in Arizona.
- East Valley Tribune names Mesa Public Schools as Best Place to Work in East Valley for multiple years.
- Assist the Director in meeting accountability goals and program compliance at the local, state, and federal levels
- Provide curriculum support and assist with aligning instructional resources to scope and sequence
- Support specialists, teachers, and administrators in understanding and applying instructional strategies and innovations
- Act as a liaison between the district and external agencies, including ADE and community partners
- Research and recommend safe, cost-effective instructional materials; obtain vendor quotes in accordance with district policy
- Coordinate with MPS departments to ensure instructional equipment is functional and safe
- Represent the district through active participation in relevant CTE or professional organizations
- Coordinate and deliver professional development for teachers and staff
- Develop online learning content for students and educators
- Serve as the primary communicator for the content area to internal and external audiences
- Lead efforts to enhance cross-disciplinary integration within the Curriculum & Instruction department
- Oversee writing, revision, and implementation of district curricula in the assigned content area
- Monitor and support material and instructional needs for teachers
- Track and monitor end-of-course assessments and program performance
- Stay current with best practices and emerging trends in curriculum and instruction
- Carry out additional duties as assigned by district leadership
- Valid Arizona Teaching Certification
- Meets the criteria of a highly qualified teacher in the content area assigned with Arizona certification with the ability to become CTE certified
- Classroom teaching experience in STEM or STEM/CTE-related content areas
- Experience integrating technology into instruction and utilizing learning management systems
- Background working with site-based or collaborative instructional teams
- Demonstrated ability to motivate and collaborate with peers and stakeholders
- Proven success applying effective instructional strategies and research-based best practices
- Experience supporting diverse learners through differentiated instruction
- Experience with curriculum design, instructional planning, and/or curriculum mapping
- Participation in or leadership of professional development, learning teams, or new teacher support initiatives
- History of building and maintaining strong professional relationships with teachers, administrators, students, parents, and the community
- Comfortable working independently under pressure and managing time-sensitive projects
- Experience working beyond traditional teacher hours, including evenings, weekends, and summers
- Meets the criteria of a highly qualified teacher in the content area assigned with Arizona certification and at least 5 years of successful classroom teaching experience, with the ability to become CTE certified
- Strong communication, planning, organization, presentation, and leadership skills
- Deep understanding of effective instruction and a commitment to continuous professional growth
- Knowledge of national, state, and district educational standards and instructional trends
- Proficiency with technology, including presentation tools, word processing, and desktop publishing software
- Willingness and ability to apply innovative technology solutions appropriately within content areas
- Ability to perform moderate physical tasks related to the position
- Professional demeanor, appearance, and attitude
- Models the attributes and skills of the MPS Portrait of a Graduate.
- Demonstrates commitment to the MPS Promise that every student is known by name, served by strength and need, and graduates ready for college, career and community.
- Strong communication and facilitation skills with varied stakeholder groups
- Knowledge of curriculum design and instructional alignment
- Proficiency in researching, evaluating, and procuring instructional materials
- Effective leadership in cross-departmental collaboration
- Familiarity with digital platforms for online learning and professional development
- Understanding of end-of-course assessment processes
- Strong organizational and project management skills
- Ability to interpret and apply federal, state, and local education guidelines
- Ability to support state, CTED, and federal program compliance and accountability goals
- Capacity to collaborate with teachers, administrators, and staff to address program needs and innovations
- Ability to serve as a liaison with ADE, higher education institutions, business partners, and professional/community organizations
- Knowledge of safety protocols and equipment maintenance relevant to student-use instructional tools
- Skill in monitoring, evaluating, and responding to curriculum and instructional trends
- Competence in coordinating professional development and instructional support for staff
- May occasionally lift or move materials and equipment (up to 30 pounds).
- Ability to sit for extended periods, use a computer, and operate office equipment.
- Ability to supervise students outdoors, including walking, standing, and active engagement.
- May require occasional travel between district locations or schools.
- May involve occasional travel for field trips or professional development.
- Requires patience and the ability to manage potentially stressful situations.
- Requires the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.