Middle School Technology Integrator
Job Level
Entry-level position
Post Date
04/23/2017
Job Category
Integrator
Sector
Job Status
Areas of Responsibility
University Liggett School, a PreK-12 independent school of 600 students, seeks a Technology Integrator to support student learning and faculty professional growth in the middle school.
The position includes advising in the middle school and working with middle school clubs. We seek a high energy, creative educator with expertise on how technology supports pedagogy. Attention to detail, a sense of humor, patience, and flexibility are ideal characteristics.
The candidate should appreciate and possess the ability to foster the educational chaos in which middle schools thrive with a balance of control and organization.
Responsibilities include:
- Promote technology use and opportunities that support faculty and students in teaching and learning.
- Teach 1-2 courses – specifically Digital Citizenship, and look for opportunities to develop further computer science programming.
- Lead extra-curricular activities, such as Middle School Robotics and/or Maker Club.
- Provide teachers with ongoing professional development that enhances instruction and teaches technical skills.
- Inspire, encourage, and support Middle School faculty with creative and interdisciplinary technology projects.
- Design, promote, and facilitate professional development initiatives.
- Train students, faculty, and administration to use hardware or software in one-on-one or group settings.
- Maintain online training modules for faculty, students, and parents.
- Manage the system of maintenance and use for shared divisional technology such as iPads, laptops, Chromebooks, and peripheral devices.
- Test, troubleshoot, and support software and hardware.
- Collaborate with members of the Technology Department, and various members of faculty and administration across all divisions.
- Possess knowledge of Maker education and the tools that support it.
This is a full-time, 10-month faculty position that requires two weeks of technology preparation at the beginning and end of the school year.
Ideal candidates have 3-5 years teaching experience and a degree in education and/or technology. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to Jim Brewer, Head of Middle School at
jbrewer@uls.org.