Career Academy at Anthis Teacher Construction Trades Work-Based Learning 2026-2027 School Year
- Fort Wayne Community Schools
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Full Time
PURPOSE
Provide instructional services necessary to educate all students to high standards and ensure that all students meet Internationally Benchmarked Common Core Standards linked to Indiana’s Academic Standards and aligned with federal, state, and district standards, requirements, laws, and regulations and fall within the FWCS/FWEA Master Contract.
IMPORTANT DETAILS
- Work Schedule: School Year
- Work Hours: 7:10am-3:10pm
- Benefits Included: Health Insurance (with Vision and Dental), Public Pension, Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off, Long Term Disability, Basic Term Life Insurance, Various Optional Supplemental Benefits
REMINDER: Final date for current FWCS teacher transfers is July 10, 2026.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Must possess a valid Indiana teaching license for the assigned grade levels and/or subject areas OR be eligible to obtain an alternative teaching credential. REPA/REPA 3 Licensure Options:
- Technology Education 5-12
- CTE: Trade and Industrial: Building Trades 5-12
- Workplace Specialist: Construction 9-12
- Workplace Specialist: Building Trades 9-12
- Workplace Specialist in related course approved for a CTE pathway
- Must possess knowledge of effective practices including principles, theories, procedures, and techniques used in lesson plan development and classroom instruction.
- Possess a valid Indiana Workplace Specialist license or be eligible for Workplace Specialist license based upon 3-5 years work experience in the construction industry
- Experience with the construction industry, including but not limited to:
- Basic understanding of the 6 Construction Trades programs offered at the Career Academy Construction site: carpentry, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, civil construction/heavy equipment, and masonry
- Possess strong organizational, project management, and communication skills.
- Willing to support dual credit attainment
- Possess understanding of work-based learning and be willing to communicate with multiple industry partners weekly to place students into internships, apprenticeships and other WBL opportunities.
- Possess a CDL license or have the ability to attain one.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
FWCS teachers are committed to students and their learning.
- Teacher acts on the belief that every student can learn and that all students can master challenging curriculum with appropriate differentiation and intervention.
- Teacher sets quantifiable learning outcomes for students and holds students and themselves accountable for meeting those objectives based on the Internationally Benchmarked Common Core Standards linked to Indiana’s Academic Standards.
- Teacher produces measurable growth in student achievement.
- Teacher recognizes individual differences in students and adjusts practices accordingly.
- Teacher understands how students develop and learn.
FWCS teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to each student, and the link to Indiana’s Academic Standards.
- Teacher understands the subject area content and how knowledge in the subject field is created, organized, and linked to other disciplines.Teacher demonstrates subject area knowledge and conveys the knowledge clearly to students. Teacher generates multiple paths to knowledge.
- Teacher uses comprehensive planning skills to design effective instruction focused on student mastery of FWCS curriculum goals.
FWCS teachers are responsible for establishing and managing student learning in a positive learning environment.
- Teacher creates a classroom climate that promotes openness, mutual respect, support, and inquiry.
- Teacher creates an organized classroom that maximizes engaged student learning time, behaviorally, emotionally, and cognitively.
- Teacher establishes and maintains respectful, productive partnerships with families in support of student learning and well-being.
- Teacher engages all students in complex problem-solving and exploring of ideas and issues in classroom activities drawing on students’ culture, experiences, and knowledge.
- Teacher engages students in authentic tasks and offers them significant opportunities to develop knowledge.
FWCS teachers continually assess student progress relative to student goals including Internationally Benchmarked Common Core Standards linked to Indiana’s Academic Standards, analyze the results, and adapt instruction to improve student achievement.
- Teacher follows the FWCS assessment suite.
- Teacher uses a variety of formal and informal assessment techniques.
- Teacher analyzes student information and results and plans instruction accordingly.
FWCS teachers are committed to continuous self- improvement and professional development.
- Teacher continually reflects upon his/her practice in promoting student learning and adjusts instruction accordingly.
- Teacher draws upon educational research and research-based strategies in planning instructional content and delivery.
- Teacher is an active member of a professional learning community.
FWCS teachers exhibit a high degree of professionalism.
- Teacher understands and supports the vision, mission, and goals of FWCS, and serves as an ambassador for FWCS.
- Teacher views him/herself as a leader in the educational community.
- Teacher contributes to the smooth functioning of the school environment.
Support the FWCS Schools of Success mission to empower all students to reach their potential through equitable and relevant community-connected experiences to ensure students achieve at least one of the 4E’s - (Enrollment, Employment, Enlistment, or Entrepreneurship.)
Positively promote and embody the FWCS Schools of Success six core competencies in our daily work: Creativity and Innovation, Critical and Analytical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, Cultural Agility, and Self-Direction
Perform related duties, as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
To perform the essential functions of this job effectively and safely, employees must meet the following physical qualifications:
- Communication Skills: Ability to speak clearly and hear effectively in various environments.
- Manual Dexterity: Adeptness in the use of hands and fingers.
- Postural Endurance: Sit or stand for prolonged periods, as the job requires.
- Flexibility: Ability to bend at the waist, kneel, or crouch to perform specific duties.
- Visual Acuity: Close vision ability with the capacity to adjust focus.
- Mobility: Freedom to sit or walk at will throughout the work environment.
- Strength and Stamina: Capability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to twenty (25) pounds or more.
FWCS will reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.