Teacher - Auto Mechanics Teacher (2025-2026 School Year)
- Henrico County Public Schools
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Full Time
Teacher - Auto Mechanics Teacher (2025-2026 School Year)
Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
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Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
categories
Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
categories
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Job Details
Company
Job Details
Job Title
Teacher - Auto Mechanics Teacher (2025-2026 School Year)
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Organization Name
HCPS - Advanced Career Ed Ctr at Hermitage
About Us
Henrico County Public Schools is one of the six largest county public school divisions in Virginia with a nationally recognized educational program. Henrico County is a suburban community surrounding the city of Richmond, VA. We are 104 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the east; 94 miles from the scenic Sky Line Drive to the west; 106 miles from Washington, D.C. to the north; and 75 miles from the North Carolina border to the south.
Henrico County Public Schools, an innovative leader in educational excellence, will actively engage our students in diverse educational, social, and civic learning experiences that inspire and empower them to become contributing citizens.
General Statement of Duties
The auto mechanic instructor at the Advanced Career Education Center is responsible for preparing students for careers in the automotive industry. Their duties include developing and implementing a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of automotive repair and maintenance. They deliver instruction and hands-on training on topics such as engine repair, brake systems, electrical, heating, transmission, and air conditioning systems. Instructors also demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of automotive tools and equipment, expose students to the latest automotive technologies, and ensure compliance with safety regulations in the workplace.
The assignment is an 11-month (239-day) position and is open until filled.
Essential Duties
The physical demands of this assignment include the ability to sit and stand for extended periods and the ability to lift and move items weighing up to 25 pounds.
Professional Responsibilities:
Plans, delivers and assesses instruction that will prepare students to sit for ASE exams
Completes all paperwork and documentation necessary for program accreditation through the ASE Education Foundation (formerly NATEF)
Develops ongoing business partnerships that support program goals
Sponsor an active student organization SkillsUSA and support student's participation in competitions
Maintains complete records of student performance and attendance
Maintains a learning environment and atmosphere conducive to safe, orderly, and effective instruction
Make effective use of new technologies in the delivery of instruction
Takes all necessary precautions to protect and to maintain facilities, equipment, and materials
Consistently participates in a variety of activities to keep professional skills, curriculum, and instruction current
Attends work daily and be engaged in responsibilities
Communicate effectively with students, parents, community, and school personnel
Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants with two years of full-time experience within the past five years are encouraged to apply. Assistance will be provided to obtain a provisional Virginia teaching certificate in the event a valid Virginia teaching certificate with an endorsement in Automotive Technology has not been met.
Extensive knowledge of automotive servicing and repair are required. ASE certification preferred. Associate's degree preferred.
Interested applicants with questions should reach out to: Daniel Fancett-Stooks, CTE Educational Specialist ( ... )
Additional Information
This posting is for the 2024-25 SY with a July 1, 2025, contractual start date. The annual salary stated this posting is based on this current school year's pay plan. The annual salary, for the 2025-2026 school year, will be determined once the 2025-2026 school year financial plan is approved and adopted in the Spring of 2025.
Minimum annual starting salary:
$63,921.05 (Bachelors)
$66,989.42 (Masters)
Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted by the school.
How To
To be considered for this vacancy, you should upload the following documents and credentials:
Teaching Resume
Copy of your Virginia or out-of-state teaching license
Official or unofficial college transcripts
Profession credentials and certifications
Information may be uploaded to our online recruiting platform at henricoschools.us/careers/ or mailed to the address below.
Mailing Address: Henrico County Public Schools
Department of Human Resources
P. O. Box 23120
3820 Nine Mile Road
Henrico, VA 23223
HCPS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Minimum Salary
Maximum Salary
Currency
USD
Main Organization
Public Schools Public Schools
Employment Status
Permanent Fulltime Permanent Full-time
Amount of Travel
Work At Home
Henrico County Public Schools expresses a divisionwide commitment to every student by communicating a vision of inclusiveness: The right to achieve. The support to succeed. The school division also embraces four critical cornerstones: Student Safety, Academic Progress, Closing Gaps and Relationships.
The school system serves the families of Henrico County, Virginia, a diverse community of more than 320,000 which wraps west, north and east of the independent city and state capital of Richmond. Henrico is Virginia's fifth-most populous county.
HCPS is the sixth largest public school division in Virginia, and is comprised of 72 schools and program centers serving more than 50,000 students. The division's schools reflect the geographic diversity of Henrico County, and lie in bustling near-urban and suburban settings; small towns; and quiet rural areas.
Academic excellence and opportunity are hallmarks of Henrico County Public Schools. Twenty-three division schools earned 2017 Virginia Index of Performance awards for advanced learning and achievement, presented by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Board of Education. HCPS was again tops in the Richmond region with the most schools earning the distinction. Short Pump Middle School was one of only nine schools in the commonwealth to earn the highest designation.
HCPS also leads central Virginia in teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Completion of the rigorous process is the profession's highest mark of accomplishment.
Henrico Schools has robust programs and support services for families of students with special needs; gifted students; homebound and homeschooled students; and students learning English as a second language.
Each of the division's high schools is fully accredited and hosts an academic specialty center. The specialty centers allow students with clear interests the chance to focus on a preferred area, such as engineering, the arts or world languages. Three middle schools offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program and two high schools offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.
The division also has cutting-edge programs in career and technical education, at individual schools and at two Advanced Career Education centers. From learning about sustainable seafood in culinary arts classes to applying technology concepts at Richmond Raceway, HCPS' Department of Career and Technical Education helps students become effective participants in the international economy.
From academics to athletics, from the arts to career skills, Henrico County Public Schools is proud to be part of helping our community thrive by ensuring that each child has the right to achieve and the support to succeed.
Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
categories
Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
categories
Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Salary
Competitive
categories
categories
Job Details
Company
Job Details
Job Title
Teacher - Auto Mechanics Teacher (2025-2026 School Year)
Location
Henrico, VA, US
Organization Name
HCPS - Advanced Career Ed Ctr at Hermitage
About Us
Henrico County Public Schools is one of the six largest county public school divisions in Virginia with a nationally recognized educational program. Henrico County is a suburban community surrounding the city of Richmond, VA. We are 104 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the east; 94 miles from the scenic Sky Line Drive to the west; 106 miles from Washington, D.C. to the north; and 75 miles from the North Carolina border to the south.
Henrico County Public Schools, an innovative leader in educational excellence, will actively engage our students in diverse educational, social, and civic learning experiences that inspire and empower them to become contributing citizens.
General Statement of Duties
The auto mechanic instructor at the Advanced Career Education Center is responsible for preparing students for careers in the automotive industry. Their duties include developing and implementing a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of automotive repair and maintenance. They deliver instruction and hands-on training on topics such as engine repair, brake systems, electrical, heating, transmission, and air conditioning systems. Instructors also demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of automotive tools and equipment, expose students to the latest automotive technologies, and ensure compliance with safety regulations in the workplace.
The assignment is an 11-month (239-day) position and is open until filled.
Essential Duties
The physical demands of this assignment include the ability to sit and stand for extended periods and the ability to lift and move items weighing up to 25 pounds.
Professional Responsibilities:
Plans, delivers and assesses instruction that will prepare students to sit for ASE exams
Completes all paperwork and documentation necessary for program accreditation through the ASE Education Foundation (formerly NATEF)
Develops ongoing business partnerships that support program goals
Sponsor an active student organization SkillsUSA and support student's participation in competitions
Maintains complete records of student performance and attendance
Maintains a learning environment and atmosphere conducive to safe, orderly, and effective instruction
Make effective use of new technologies in the delivery of instruction
Takes all necessary precautions to protect and to maintain facilities, equipment, and materials
Consistently participates in a variety of activities to keep professional skills, curriculum, and instruction current
Attends work daily and be engaged in responsibilities
Communicate effectively with students, parents, community, and school personnel
Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants with two years of full-time experience within the past five years are encouraged to apply. Assistance will be provided to obtain a provisional Virginia teaching certificate in the event a valid Virginia teaching certificate with an endorsement in Automotive Technology has not been met.
Extensive knowledge of automotive servicing and repair are required. ASE certification preferred. Associate's degree preferred.
Interested applicants with questions should reach out to: Daniel Fancett-Stooks, CTE Educational Specialist ( ... )
Additional Information
This posting is for the 2024-25 SY with a July 1, 2025, contractual start date. The annual salary stated this posting is based on this current school year's pay plan. The annual salary, for the 2025-2026 school year, will be determined once the 2025-2026 school year financial plan is approved and adopted in the Spring of 2025.
Minimum annual starting salary:
$63,921.05 (Bachelors)
$66,989.42 (Masters)
Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted by the school.
How To
To be considered for this vacancy, you should upload the following documents and credentials:
Teaching Resume
Copy of your Virginia or out-of-state teaching license
Official or unofficial college transcripts
Profession credentials and certifications
Information may be uploaded to our online recruiting platform at henricoschools.us/careers/ or mailed to the address below.
Mailing Address: Henrico County Public Schools
Department of Human Resources
P. O. Box 23120
3820 Nine Mile Road
Henrico, VA 23223
HCPS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Minimum Salary
Maximum Salary
Currency
USD
Main Organization
Public Schools Public Schools
Employment Status
Permanent Fulltime Permanent Full-time
Amount of Travel
Work At Home
Henrico County Public Schools expresses a divisionwide commitment to every student by communicating a vision of inclusiveness: The right to achieve. The support to succeed. The school division also embraces four critical cornerstones: Student Safety, Academic Progress, Closing Gaps and Relationships.
The school system serves the families of Henrico County, Virginia, a diverse community of more than 320,000 which wraps west, north and east of the independent city and state capital of Richmond. Henrico is Virginia's fifth-most populous county.
HCPS is the sixth largest public school division in Virginia, and is comprised of 72 schools and program centers serving more than 50,000 students. The division's schools reflect the geographic diversity of Henrico County, and lie in bustling near-urban and suburban settings; small towns; and quiet rural areas.
Academic excellence and opportunity are hallmarks of Henrico County Public Schools. Twenty-three division schools earned 2017 Virginia Index of Performance awards for advanced learning and achievement, presented by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Board of Education. HCPS was again tops in the Richmond region with the most schools earning the distinction. Short Pump Middle School was one of only nine schools in the commonwealth to earn the highest designation.
HCPS also leads central Virginia in teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Completion of the rigorous process is the profession's highest mark of accomplishment.
Henrico Schools has robust programs and support services for families of students with special needs; gifted students; homebound and homeschooled students; and students learning English as a second language.
Each of the division's high schools is fully accredited and hosts an academic specialty center. The specialty centers allow students with clear interests the chance to focus on a preferred area, such as engineering, the arts or world languages. Three middle schools offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program and two high schools offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.
The division also has cutting-edge programs in career and technical education, at individual schools and at two Advanced Career Education centers. From learning about sustainable seafood in culinary arts classes to applying technology concepts at Richmond Raceway, HCPS' Department of Career and Technical Education helps students become effective participants in the international economy.
From academics to athletics, from the arts to career skills, Henrico County Public Schools is proud to be part of helping our community thrive by ensuring that each child has the right to achieve and the support to succeed.
Job ID: 478550675
Originally Posted on: 5/26/2025
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