
CTE Instructor – Agricultural Mechanics, Welding, and Small Engines
Job Description
Position Title: CTE Instructor � Agricultural Mechanics, Welding, and Small Engines
Location: Vallivue High School
Position Summary:
Vallivue High School is seeking a knowledgeable and student-centered CTE Instructor to lead courses in Agricultural Mechanics, Welding, and Small Engines. The ideal candidate will provide hands-on, skills-based instruction that prepares students for post-secondary education, industry certifications, and careers in the trades.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach courses in agricultural mechanics, welding, and small engine repair aligned to Idaho CTE standards
- Develop and implement engaging, hands-on lessons that emphasize safety, technical skill development, and real-world application
- Maintain a safe and organized shop environment, including proper use and care of tools and equipment
- Instruct students on industry-standard practices, including welding techniques (MIG, TIG, Stick) and small engine diagnostics/repair
- Integrate employability skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving into daily instruction
- Assess student progress and provide timely feedback on both technical and academic skills
- Support and advise student leadership organizations such as FFA (Future Farmers of America), if applicable
- Collaborate with staff, administration, and industry partners to enhance program relevance and opportunities for students
- Ensure compliance with district policies, safety regulations, and CTE program requirements
Qualifications:
- Valid Idaho Teaching Certificate with appropriate CTE endorsement or ability to obtain certification
- Industry experience in agricultural mechanics, welding, small engines, or related field preferred
- Knowledge of shop safety standards and OSHA guidelines
- Strong classroom management and instructional skills
- Ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and community partners
- Commitment to student success and career readiness
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience teaching in a CTE or shop setting
- FFA experience or willingness to support student leadership activities
- Certifications in welding or small engine repair (e.g., AWS or equivalent)
Work Environment:
This position involves both classroom and shop-based instruction, requiring active supervision of students using tools and equipment in a hands-on learning environment.
Application Process:
Interested applicants should submit a completed application through the district website, including a resume, cover letter, and relevant certifications.