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Adult Education High School Credit Diploma Instructor

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Danbury Public Schools

Danbury, CT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Job Description

JobID:
7115
Position Type:
Adult Education/Adult Education Teacher Date Posted:
5/6/2026
Location:
WERACE/Adult Ed Summary/Goal of Position:
Credit Diploma Program (CDP) teachers are responsible for teaching assigned courses at WERACE by implementing the College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) in planning and instruction tailored to adult learners. The instructor develops and delivers lessons based on the diverse academic, cultural, and skill-level needs of students in a multi-level classroom environment. Essential Tasks of the Position (Illustrative not inclusive: Plan and deliver relevant, standards-based lessons aligned to student needs and course objectives; Monitor and assess student performance to inform instruction and support credit attainment; Utilize a variety of instructional strategies, including whole group, small group, individualized instruction, and technology-based learning tools to support student progress; Create and maintain a positive, inclusive learning environment that encourages student engagement and persistence; Maintain accurate and timely student records, including registration, attendance, and assessment data; Implement effective classroom management practices that support a productive learning environment; Model and reinforce appropriate use of educational technology and ethical practices; Collaborate with program staff and participate in curriculum development and program improvement efforts; Perform other duties as assigned by the Director or Assistant Director of Adult Basic and Secondary Education.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of adult learning theory and alternative instructional strategies for adult and at-risk learners; Ability to teach students with diverse academic levels, backgrounds, and learning needs in a multi-level classroom; Ability to build positive relationships with students of varying ages and abilities; Strong instructional planning and classroom management skills; Proficiency in using instructional technology and educational software; Ability to effectively communicate with students, staff, and program leadership; Commitment to fostering student engagement, persistence, and academic success.
Minimum Qualifications:
Prior teaching experience preferred, particularly with adult learners or alternative education settings. Valid Connecticut Teaching Certificate (4/7-12 subject area required); Ability to obtain or hold a valid High School Credit Diploma Program (106) endorsement Reports to: Assistant Director or Coordinator of Family Literacy and Multilingual Learner Programs for
Adult Education AND Regional Director of Adult and Continuing Education Work Schedule:
OCredit Diploma Programming runs various classes throughout the year; teachers are needed for the following: Credit Diploma Programming runs multiple terms throughout the year. In-person classes typically meet for nine (9) sessions, three (3) hours per session (27 teaching hours per class), on the following schedule: Term 1: September 14-October 16 Term 2: October 28-December 2 Term 3: December 15- January 28 Term 4: February 17-March 18 Term 5: April 5-May 11 Weekend Seminar Classes (Hybrid, Project-Based): Students attend two (2) weekend days, either on consecutive Saturday/Sunday or across two weekends: October 17 & 18 November 7 & 8 December 5 & 6 January 9 & 10 January 23 & 24 February 6 & 7 March 6 & 7 April 3 & 4 May 1 & 2
Compensation:
Term classes: $1,721/class Weekend seminar classes: $1,752/class