Job Description
Job Description
Job Summary : The HELIN Institute is seeking part-time (3 hours per day) program instructors for our Expanded Learning Opportunities Program. The successful candidates must be able to provide direction, oversight and instruction and curriculum development, as well as student oversight for the social emotional learning based expanded learning opportunities program. This position is responsible for the delivery of curriculum-based textbook, hands on, and applicable programs in their area of expertise. Will train and assist other instructors with delivery program curriculum, including data collection.
Qualifications : Proven ability to instruct and delivery curriculum in an educational setting and relevant work experience providing social emotional learning programs to school-aged youth. The ability to navigate public-school facilities and other outdoor terrain as part of normal duties is required.
Duties and Responsibilities : The Program Instructor is responsible for safe student oversight and implementing the organization’s programs. Their responsibilities typically include the following :
Preference will be given to the candidate who has the right combination of education and experience to offer the students at Robla School District a hands-on experience through its many resources, HELIN Institute curriculum, working with students in an academic setting, access to multiple software packages and hands on classroom equipment. The preferred candidate must demonstrate the necessary motivation to learn new social emotional learning techniques and implement those techniques into the classroom / after-school sessions. The preferred candidate must be committed to build and maintain strong relationships with producers, campus members, and the agriculture community.
Salary : $20-$25 per hour
Job Type : Contract, 180-days, 3-hours per day (540 hours)
Closing Date : December 31, 2023
Application Instructions : Fill out the HELIN Institute employment application, include a cover letter, resume, and information for three professional references.
Confidentiality of Application Materials : Applications and any records related to the applications that identify an applicant are confidential, except records related to the finalists of the position, which are open to the public after the search committee has identified the top three finalists.
EEO / AA Statement : HELIN Institute is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Veteran’S Preference Notice : The HEIN Institute will be hiring one (1) applicant for this position and will interview the top three (3) candidates. Veterans claiming preference must submit all proof of eligibility by the closing date. Proof of eligibility includes a DD-214 and if claiming disabled status, a current letter of disability from the VA dated within the last 12 months.
Company Description
The Human Endowment Leadership Inter-National (HELIN) Institute is a national think, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, based in California.
tank. The Institute’s primary focuses are personalized leadership programs that have an educational impact on all youth and developing students into leaders of tomorrow. The HELIN Institute also facilitates professional development workshops and parent academies, along with exciting relationship building activities that can increase the learning spirit of all school-aged students in a wrap-around fashion to address the whole-child. At the HELIN Institute, we are engaged in Expanded Learning Opportunities and Professional Development that will help all students and educational staff thrive in the 21st century, while forging a future in which all of mankind may develop the pre-requisite skills and intellectual capacity to compete in the global economy with confidence, authority, and leadership in a restorative school climate.
The HELIN Institute 9-Month School Year ELO Program :
The prestigious and innovative Expanded Learning Opportunity intensive 9-Month School Year program enrolls students annually and is operated in the Local Education Agency (LEA) jurisdiction. Learning sites include the local community and natural spaces, as well as traditional classroom spaces. The monthly syllabus will include written and spoken creative reflections, vigorous listening, small and large group team building and collaboration, and time exploring nature. Our 20 : 1 student to faculty ratio ensures our students receive structured, high-quality expanded learning opportunities from highly regarded HELIN instructors and industry-leading professionals. HELIN ELO-P students experience a transformational environment that will place them on a clear trajectory to becoming highly-valued assets in their schools, neighborhoods, local communities, homes, and the developing world.
Each day is structured to include centering the mind, collaborative and effective human communication, empathetic listening, narrative storytelling, team building, leadership training, and time connecting with nature.
Company Description
The Human Endowment Leadership Inter-National (HELIN) Institute is a national think, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, based in California.\r\ntank. The Institute’s primary focuses are personalized leadership programs that have an educational impact on all youth and developing students into leaders of tomorrow. The HELIN Institute also facilitates professional development workshops and parent academies, along with exciting relationship building activities that can increase the learning spirit of all school-aged students in a wrap-around fashion to address the whole-child. At the HELIN Institute, we are engaged in Expanded Learning Opportunities and Professional Development that will help all students and educational staff thrive in the 21st century, while forging a future in which all of mankind may develop the pre-requisite skills and intellectual capacity to compete in the global economy with confidence, authority, and leadership in a restorative school climate.\r\n\r\nThe HELIN Institute 9-Month School Year ELO Program : \r\n\r\nThe prestigious and innovative Expanded Learning Opportunity intensive 9-Month School Year program enrolls students annually and is operated in the Local Education Agency (LEA) jurisdiction. Learning sites include the local community and natural spaces, as well as traditional classroom spaces. The monthly syllabus will include written and spoken creative reflections, vigorous listening, small and large group team building and collaboration, and time exploring nature. Our 20 : 1 student to faculty ratio ensures our students receive structured, high-quality expanded learning opportunities from highly regarded HELIN instructors and industry-leading professionals. HELIN ELO-P students experience a transformational environment that will place them on a clear trajectory to becoming highly-valued assets in their schools, neighborhoods, local communities, homes, and the developing world. \r\n\r\nEach day is structured to include centering the mind, collaborative and effective human communication, empathetic listening, narrative storytelling, team building, leadership training, and time connecting with nature.
Program Instructor • Sacramento, CA, US