Coordinator, CTE Pathway Development (25-26) Position Available In Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: Coordinator, CTE Pathway Development at Providence High School in Charlotte, NC, is a pivotal role within the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools' Career and Technical Education Department. Responsibilities include promoting career pathways, coordinating assessments, managing data and technology, and collaborating with educators. The role requires a minimum of a BS Degree and relevant work experience, along with specific certifications.
Job Description
Coordinator, CTE Pathway Development (25-26)
Providence High School
P.O. Box 30035
Charlotte , NC 28230
Instructional
Job Number 4600310063
Start Date Open Date 04/28/2025
Closing Date 05/23/2025
Summary:
Within the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools’ Office of School Options and Innovation, the Department of Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides project-based, career-focused learning to accelerate students along the path to success in college and careers. Learning is both classroom and work based with all high school programs of study articulating to industry credentials, 2 year degrees and/or 4 year degrees. CTE also supports the work of our middle and early colleges where students simultaneously pursue a high school diploma and an Associate’s Degree and/or up to two years of transferrable college credit. CTE is present in every CMS middle and high school and serves over 48,000 students. Essential Responsibilities for
Assigned School:
Pathway Responsibilities:
Understand all elements of CTE Career Pathways and assists with implementation as aligned to the district vision
Collaborate with counselors & teachers regarding promoting pathways to feeder middle schools
Communicate with central office regarding student alignment to pathways
Collaborate with building administration and CTE central office to build strategy for increasing the number of CTE concentrators
Collaborate and support throughout master schedule process to insure students are scheduled in the correct next course in the pathway sequence
Promotes, maintains, and tracks student credentials (certifications) in all CTE program areas.
Identify and compile CTE concentrator data
Testing Responsibilities:
Acts as the Building Level Coordinator for all CTE Assessments, to include State Assessments, Local Courses, Project Lead the Way, and teacher made assessments.
Knowledge and ability to explain the information within the most current CTE Status of Curriculum and Assessment document, Essential Standards document, CTE State Assessments guides, and State Testing Code of Ethics.
Provides technical assistance and support for teachers in understanding and implementing the CTE computerized instructional management system (NCCTE Admin).
Performs all ACT Workkeys responsibilities ordering testing materials, knowledge of ACT Workkeys guidelines/procedures, training classroom administrators, scheduling testing sessions, monitors testing to ensure all students are tested based on ACT guidelines, returning all materials within the appropriate window, and accessing final student score information and providing to students.
Collaborates with CTE Instructional Facilitator along with school EC and EL departments to ensure students receive the proper plan of study and assessments per state guidelines.
Data & Technology Management Responsibilities:
Perform ongoing enrollment verifications, data corrections, and data audits for all CTE, including NAF and PLTW
Provides technology management for all CTE hardware and software
Collaborate with school-based Technology Facilitator to resolve issues locally Monitors resolution of technology issues through Cherwell Support that cannot be resolved locally
Ensure technology equipment resides in room to which it has been named
Collaborate with CTE central office technology support for any necessary equipment moves
Understands and maintains inventory of all CTE technology in each CTE classroom
Support new CTE teachers in leveraging software and technology including but not limited to Canvas, SchoolNet and PowerTeacher
Collaborates with CTE School Support Team to ensure all CTE teachers and students are successful.
Performs related duties as assigned
Education and Experience:
Minimum BS Degree and current license in any CTE program area or a BS Degree and current license in Curriculum Development or Instructional Technology
Five years of work experience within the past eight years in one of the following three areas:
classroom teacher in a CTE program area
professional support in an educational setting:
Career Development Coordinator
Special Populations Coordinator
Curriculum Specialist 3. Instructional Technology Specialist Licensing /
Certification Requirements:
Eligible for CTE 830 Instructional Management Coordinator (per state release July of current year)
Current CTE license or current license in Curriculum Instructional Specialist OR Instructional Technology Specialist
- computers or telecommunications.
Clearing Specific requirements: Provisional License must be added by the LEA during first year of hire
Induction - 40 hour Instructional Coordinator Induction program approved by the NC Dept. of Instruction, Division of Career and Technical Education is required
MOS Certification - Excel Knowledge / Skills /
Abilities:
Knowledge of Federal, State, and local policies and regulations governing CTE programs in North Carolina
Maintain knowledge of NC CTE Essential Standards, 21st Century Skills, Current State and local Graduation Requirements to foster career and college opportunities for students
Ability to organize
Passion for details and enjoys logistics
Ability to use Excel or related software to extract and manipulate data
Ability and desire to seek and pass on knowledge to others in an educational/learning environment
Ability to demonstrate leadership and work effectively with administrators, colleagues, central office and school based staff, students, parents and the community
Ability to work confidentially and with discretion
Knowledge of computer generated technology and electronics # of Jobs 1.00
Teacher Scale Y
Minimum Educational Requirements Bachelors
Term 11 Month
Additional Job Information Physical Requirements:
The work is primarily sedentary. It requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing. The work requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations. The work at times requires bending, squatting, reaching, with the ability to lift, carry, push or pull light weight. The work requires activities frequently involving driving automotive equipment. Job Attachment View Attachment In compliance with Federal Law, Charlotte
- Mecklenburg Schools administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability.