NEW BEGINNINGS HIGH SCHOOL
CTE Innovation Teacher – Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT)
NEW BEGINNINGS HIGH SCHOOL, Lakeland, Florida, United States, 33809
CTE Innovation Teacher – Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT)
Join to apply for the CTE Innovation Teacher – Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) role at NEW BEGINNINGS HIGH SCHOOL.
Pay Range Base pay range: $53,820.00/yr - $64,473.00/yr
Company Overview New Beginnings High School (NBHS) is an innovative organization, transforming education through academic and social support services. Our mission is to create the best educational environment for students who are seeking a new beginning.
Position Summary The CTE Innovation Teacher – Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) will deliver hands‑on instruction in modern manufacturing processes, fabrication, and safety while integrating elements of engineering design and robotics. This role prepares students for industry‑recognized certifications (i.e., OSHA, AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and high‑demand careers through project‑based learning that emphasizes real‑world application, problem‑solving, and workforce readiness.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver engaging, hands‑on instruction in
Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) , integrating concepts from
engineering design
and
robotics
to prepare students for high‑demand technical careers.
Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with state standards, CAPE certifications, and industry expectations.
Instruct students in safe operation of tools, machinery, and technology while maintaining a clean, organized lab environment.
Enforce strict safety protocols and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements in all lab and manufacturing activities to prevent injury and ensure full compliance with OSHA and school safety standards.
Assess student performance and provide constructive feedback to support learning, certification attainment, and employability skills.
Collaborate with local industry partners to ensure curriculum reflects
current manufacturing technologies, processes, and workforce needs .
Coordinate with community and industry partners to secure materials, donations, and resources that enhance hands‑on instruction and support student learning outcomes.
Participate in and help coordinate a CTE
Advisory Council
to strengthen employer engagement and student opportunities.
Organize and oversee
project‑based learning , lab production activities, and real‑world applications that build technical and problem‑solving skills.
Oversee the maintenance, calibration, and safe operation of manufacturing equipment and tools, ensuring all lab resources are functional, compliant, and aligned with safety standards.
Support NBHS’s mission through student recruitment, marketing, and community outreach events.
Attend required meetings, school functions, and professional development sessions.
Monitor adherence to all school policies and safety protocols.
Complete required reports and documentation accurately and on time.
Perform other duties as assigned to support program success and school initiatives.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
in manufacturing technology, engineering, industrial technology, or a related field;
or
Six (6) years of full‑time industry experience
in manufacturing, machining, mechanical design, or industrial production;
or
Four (4) years of full‑time industry experience
combined with postsecondary education or technical training emphasizing applied mathematics, design, or production systems.
Must hold or be eligible to obtain a Florida Department of Education Temporary CTE Certificate in an appropriate manufacturing or engineering discipline.
Candidates without a bachelor’s degree may qualify through verified industry experience and will have up to three (3) years to complete the requirements for a Professional Certificate, in accordance with FLDOE Rule 6A‑4.004.
Ability to earn and maintain industry‑recognized certifications, such as OSHA, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or other CAPE‑funded credentials.
Successful completion of a background check and fingerprinting clearance as required by Florida law.
The ideal candidate demonstrates the ability to coordinate tasks effectively, establish priorities, set goals, and meet deadlines in a dynamic educational and lab environment. They adapt readily to changing work priorities while maintaining confidentiality, professionalism, tact, and patience. Accuracy and efficiency are essential, along with strong organizational skills and a structured approach to maintaining a safe, orderly workspace. The candidate must be capable of working both independently and collaboratively with colleagues, students, and community partners, while setting high expectations that contribute positively to the NBHS culture. Ongoing professional and technical development is expected through participation in workshops, review of professional publications, and engagement in industry and educational networks. The candidate should exhibit excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, demonstrating a strong commitment to student success and a willingness to go above and beyond to support learning. Responsiveness is essential; urgent work‑related emails and messages should be reviewed and addressed within one to two hours, including after standard work hours when necessary.
Working Conditions This position involves work in both indoor and outdoor settings and may include classroom, lab, and community environments. The role requires regular sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, and occasional climbing. Travel between school sites or to community and industry locations may be required.
Physical Requirements While work is primarily performed in environmentally controlled conditions, the environment may fluctuate due to the operation of manufacturing equipment and machinery. The position requires the ability to sit for extended periods and to lift, carry, move, or position objects weighing up to 50 pounds as needed to support instruction, lab operations, and equipment setup. All instructional activities must comply with established safety procedures and NBHS’s laboratory safety standards. Required personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used and strict safety protocols must be followed when operating machinery, tools, or handling materials to prevent injury and maintain compliance with OSHA and school regulations.
New Beginnings High School, Florida, prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, homelessness, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law in any of its programs, services, activities, or employment practices.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Pay Range Base pay range: $53,820.00/yr - $64,473.00/yr
Company Overview New Beginnings High School (NBHS) is an innovative organization, transforming education through academic and social support services. Our mission is to create the best educational environment for students who are seeking a new beginning.
Position Summary The CTE Innovation Teacher – Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) will deliver hands‑on instruction in modern manufacturing processes, fabrication, and safety while integrating elements of engineering design and robotics. This role prepares students for industry‑recognized certifications (i.e., OSHA, AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and high‑demand careers through project‑based learning that emphasizes real‑world application, problem‑solving, and workforce readiness.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver engaging, hands‑on instruction in
Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) , integrating concepts from
engineering design
and
robotics
to prepare students for high‑demand technical careers.
Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with state standards, CAPE certifications, and industry expectations.
Instruct students in safe operation of tools, machinery, and technology while maintaining a clean, organized lab environment.
Enforce strict safety protocols and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements in all lab and manufacturing activities to prevent injury and ensure full compliance with OSHA and school safety standards.
Assess student performance and provide constructive feedback to support learning, certification attainment, and employability skills.
Collaborate with local industry partners to ensure curriculum reflects
current manufacturing technologies, processes, and workforce needs .
Coordinate with community and industry partners to secure materials, donations, and resources that enhance hands‑on instruction and support student learning outcomes.
Participate in and help coordinate a CTE
Advisory Council
to strengthen employer engagement and student opportunities.
Organize and oversee
project‑based learning , lab production activities, and real‑world applications that build technical and problem‑solving skills.
Oversee the maintenance, calibration, and safe operation of manufacturing equipment and tools, ensuring all lab resources are functional, compliant, and aligned with safety standards.
Support NBHS’s mission through student recruitment, marketing, and community outreach events.
Attend required meetings, school functions, and professional development sessions.
Monitor adherence to all school policies and safety protocols.
Complete required reports and documentation accurately and on time.
Perform other duties as assigned to support program success and school initiatives.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
in manufacturing technology, engineering, industrial technology, or a related field;
or
Six (6) years of full‑time industry experience
in manufacturing, machining, mechanical design, or industrial production;
or
Four (4) years of full‑time industry experience
combined with postsecondary education or technical training emphasizing applied mathematics, design, or production systems.
Must hold or be eligible to obtain a Florida Department of Education Temporary CTE Certificate in an appropriate manufacturing or engineering discipline.
Candidates without a bachelor’s degree may qualify through verified industry experience and will have up to three (3) years to complete the requirements for a Professional Certificate, in accordance with FLDOE Rule 6A‑4.004.
Ability to earn and maintain industry‑recognized certifications, such as OSHA, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or other CAPE‑funded credentials.
Successful completion of a background check and fingerprinting clearance as required by Florida law.
The ideal candidate demonstrates the ability to coordinate tasks effectively, establish priorities, set goals, and meet deadlines in a dynamic educational and lab environment. They adapt readily to changing work priorities while maintaining confidentiality, professionalism, tact, and patience. Accuracy and efficiency are essential, along with strong organizational skills and a structured approach to maintaining a safe, orderly workspace. The candidate must be capable of working both independently and collaboratively with colleagues, students, and community partners, while setting high expectations that contribute positively to the NBHS culture. Ongoing professional and technical development is expected through participation in workshops, review of professional publications, and engagement in industry and educational networks. The candidate should exhibit excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, demonstrating a strong commitment to student success and a willingness to go above and beyond to support learning. Responsiveness is essential; urgent work‑related emails and messages should be reviewed and addressed within one to two hours, including after standard work hours when necessary.
Working Conditions This position involves work in both indoor and outdoor settings and may include classroom, lab, and community environments. The role requires regular sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, and occasional climbing. Travel between school sites or to community and industry locations may be required.
Physical Requirements While work is primarily performed in environmentally controlled conditions, the environment may fluctuate due to the operation of manufacturing equipment and machinery. The position requires the ability to sit for extended periods and to lift, carry, move, or position objects weighing up to 50 pounds as needed to support instruction, lab operations, and equipment setup. All instructional activities must comply with established safety procedures and NBHS’s laboratory safety standards. Required personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used and strict safety protocols must be followed when operating machinery, tools, or handling materials to prevent injury and maintain compliance with OSHA and school regulations.
New Beginnings High School, Florida, prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, homelessness, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law in any of its programs, services, activities, or employment practices.
#J-18808-Ljbffr