Learning and Innovation Specialist
Keystone School, TX
Job Level
Entry-level position
Post Date
03/05/2017
Job Category
Specialist / Associate
Sector
Job Status
Areas of Responsibility
Keystone School seeks a full-time Learning and Innovation Specialist for the 2017-2018 school year. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a passion for education, innovation, working with teachers and students, and promoting the use of technologies to support learning.
Job Responsibilities
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Collaborate with K-12 teachers in planning the integration of technology into the curriculum and supporting teachers as they implement the lessons in their classrooms.
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Work with teachers to develop and implement technology-enhanced curriculum integration projects.
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Assist teachers in using technology effectively for assessing student learning, differentiating instruction, and providing rigorous, relevant and engaging learning experiences.
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Engage in ongoing learning to remain current in emerging technologies, trends, and research, and model effective practice in 21st-century teaching and learning strategies.
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Support Keystone’s 1:1 program (iPads 5-8/laptops 9-12).
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Support the growth of our STEM curriculum by planning lessons and providing instruction for students in the areas of (but not limited to),
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Coding (i.e. Scratch)
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Robotics (i.e. Mindstorm)
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Problem/Project-Based Learning
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Engineering Design Process
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Maintain and update the instructional technology website.
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Assist with the co-curricular STEM programs.
Position Requirements
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Bachelor’s Degree
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Master’s degree and/or advanced coursework in instructional technology is preferred.
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Knowledge of current classroom technologies such as interactive whiteboard software, LMS software, Microsoft Office 365, Google Apps for Education, etc.
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Proficiency in managing both Mac (iPad and laptops) and PC devices.
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At least 3 years prior experience.
To apply, please email the following information by March 31st to: jwivagg@keystoneschool.org
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Resume
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Cover letter
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List of Three References