Collision Repair Teacher
Job Type:
Full Time
Job Overview & Description
Are you looking for a career change in the new year? The York County School of Technology is seeking a highly skilled professional for an immediate opening instructing our high school Collision Repair Technology program. The individual hired to this position must have at least four years of full-time, paid experience in the collision repair field and hold appropriate industry credentials. The successful candidate will be required to pursue and obtain EPA 6H certification. PA CTE teaching certification in the Automotive Body and Fender content area is preferred. Candidates without teaching certification will be required to complete a certification program through Penn State.
Students in the Collision Repair Technology program are instructed in a variety of skills and competency areas, including:
Auto body design and construction
Non-structural repair
Structural repair
Damage analysis
Estimating
Welding and cutting
Refinishing
Fuel and exhaust
Plastic Repair
Customer Relations
Safety
Students will have the opportunity to earn industry credentials prior to graduation, including:
Mobile Air Condition (MACS)
SP2 Safety
I-Car Certifications (24 possible)
PA Skills Certification (NOCTI)
All teachers are responsible for lesson planning, maintaining accurate records of student progress and grades, creating a positive classroom learning environment, and classroom behavior management. Technical teachers also develop connections with local businesses and outside organizations to build an Advisory Committee and build opportunities for internships and job placements.
About York Tech
For over 50 years, the York County School of Technology has provided high-quality, dynamic academic and technical education to its students. As a result, York Tech graduates are both career and college ready, and we have been ranked as the #1 comprehensive technical school in the state of Pennsylvania. We're proud to serve a diverse population of 1,700 students from 14 sending school districts in York County. You can learn more about our programs and students in the following videos.
Mission Statement
The York County School of Technology is dedicated to providing high quality, dynamic academic and technical education for students, emphasizing professional skills while fostering the development of compassionate, lifelong learners who appreciate unique differences of other individuals and cultures.
Shared Values
In order to accomplish our mission, the York Tech community has embraced six core values: professionalism, empathy, innovation, optimism, integrity, and perseverance.
Nondiscrimination Statement
The York County School of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Gerry Mentz, Director of Student Services, at 2179 S. Queen Street; York, Pennsylvania 17402; 717-741-0820 x5108; or gmentz@ytech.edu.