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High School Ag Teacher (4-day week in 26-27)

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Shirley School District

Shirley, AR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/31/2026

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Job Description

Job Title:
Agriculture Teacher (Grades 7-12)
Location:
Shirley High School, Shirley, Arkansas Job Type:
Full-Time, 240 Days or equivalent
Start Date:
asap, after July 1, 2026
Job Summary:
Shirley High School is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Agriculture Teacher to lead our Agricultural Education program. The ideal candidate will have a passion for student success in the classroom, in the shop, and in the show ring. This position emphasizes animal science with a strong focus on student livestock exhibition, welding, and agricultural mechanics. The teacher will be responsible for developing and implementing engaging, hands-on instruction in line with Arkansas state standards and FFA expectations.
Key Responsibilities:
Teach courses in animal science, ag mechanics, welding, and other agriculture-related subjects. Supervise and mentor students in livestock projects and competitive animal showing at county, district, and state levels. Manage the school's ag mechanics and welding labs, ensuring safety and maintenance of equipment. Develop and oversee Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) projects. Serve as FFA advisor; organize and prepare students for Career Development Events (CDEs), Leadership Development Events (LDEs), and community involvement. Coordinate with local industry partners for field trips, guest speakers, and work-based learning opportunities. Maintain accurate records of student progress, shop safety, and livestock care schedules. Actively participate in professional development and stay current on best practices in agriculture education. Collaborate with fellow staff and administration to support student achievement and program growth.
Qualifications:
Valid Arkansas Teaching License with certification in Agriculture Education (or eligibility to obtain). Strong background in animal science, livestock showing, welding, and ag mechanics. Experience in managing an ag shop and handling livestock projects is preferred. Knowledge of FFA programs and regulations. Excellent communication, organizational, and classroom management skills. Passion for student development both academically and through FFA leadership.
Preferred Skills:
Proficiency in MIG, TIG, and stick welding. Experience with small engine repair, construction, and other ag mechanics fields. Knowledge of livestock nutrition, care, and exhibition practices. Ability to transport students and animals to events (CDL preferred or willingness to obtain).