Business Communications Instructor II
Year Up
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The Business Communications Instructor II will report to the Associate Director of Academics and will teach the basics of grammar, business communications, and academic writing, from an existing but evolving curriculum. Emphasis in the classroom is on the students learning from each other and through their own curiosity. The foundation of Year Up’s business model is high expectations and high support. Instructors spend much of their time guiding students in professional behavior, helping them to build confidence, and advising them on choices that will help them reach their goals. Instructor II’s are also key members of the local academic team, and are expected to support collaboration on interdisciplinary projects and serve as coaches for more junior instructors.
To be successful in this role, you’ll bring a passion for education, strong classroom experience, and a depth of knowledge around business writing and norms for communication in the corporate world. You’re someone who finds satisfaction in developing and delivering creative, interactive lessons, and serving as an advisor and coach to our young adults. You’re also interested in using your experience and expertise to strengthen the overall instructional capacity of the team.
The Business Communications Instructor II will also interact with students as a mentor, group facilitator, and advocate, participating in building a positive educational environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Instruction
- Instruct Business Communications courses of approximately 20-23 students daily, using curriculum that aligns to college-level courses, and includes reading comprehension, grammar, analytical writing, rhetorical analysis, resumes, professional emails, professional presentations, critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving
- Produce and instruct high quality, student-driven and project-based classes daily in which students learn, are challenged, and enjoy the learning process
- Provide guidance for self-directed learning and provide one-on-one tutoring outside of class
- Manage the classroom successfully following the Year Up contract and behavior modification model
- Work with other instructors to refine and document the Business Communications curriculum
- Identify key competencies for instruction to meet both college-level course requirements and industry-workplace needs
- Hone assessment tools to measure learning and growth of Year Up students and to ensure successful transition of students to corporate internships; make use of these tools to continuously monitor and evaluate Year Up’s performance
- Ensure that students’ communications abilities and professional skills meet the needs of internship and University partners
- Coordinate academic team efforts, including collaboration on interdisciplinary projects
- Coach and support more junior instructional staff
- Other duties as assigned
Academic Team/Learning Community Member
- Attend and participate in ongoing curriculum planning meetings with Academic team
- Attend and participate in weekly Academic Team Meetings and periodic Professional Development workshops and trainings
- Serve as a coach/mentor for a small number of current students
- Join and sometimes facilitate weekly group sessions with students
- Participate in staff meetings and trainings
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (English, Communications, etc.) required, advanced degree preferred
- 4-5 years of experience as an educator in Writing or English (preferably experience in writing instruction at high-school or college level)
- 2-3 years of experience teaching or working with youth
- Experience implementing progressive methodologies and in creating a hands-on, interactive learning environment
- Experience managing projects with exceptional attention to detail
- Excellent communication skills, mature interpersonal style, and the ability to interact with a diverse range of people
- Ability to coach and mentor junior team members
- Strong organizational and time management skills and the ability to work under pressure
- Moderate degree of technical literacy required; strong technical literacy preferred
- Experience with curriculum, syllabus development, and lesson planning
- Experience with student assessment; and a talent to continuously evaluate the curriculum to identify what is working and what improvements can be made
- Proficiency with various Learning Management Systems (i.e. Schoology, Moodle, Sakai), and virtual and online video tools for teaching and learning (i.e. Second Life, Adobe Connect) preferred
- A passion for working with young adults, an unshakable belief in their potential and a strong commitment to the mission of Year Up
- Understanding of the Opportunity Divide and its drivers
- Commitment to diversity and inclusion
Salary Range- $64,700 - $75,500
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COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Year Up has established salary ranges for each of our sites, which allows us to pay employees competitively, equitably and consistently in different geographic markets. For roles in which the location is listed as flexible, the range displayed reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. Salary offers take into account a candidate’s skills, experience, and location. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your location during the hiring process.
Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare options and dental coverage; 401(k) match for eligible participants.
Vacation: Earn three weeks paid vacation in first year of employment; four weeks after initial year.
Professional Development: Funds available to support staff in achieving career objectives ($2,500 per year)
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
Year Up is a national 501(c)3 workforce development organization committed to ensuring equitable access to economic opportunity, education, and justice for all young adults—no matter their background, income, or zip code. Employers face a growing need for talent while millions of talented young adults lack access to meaningful careers. These inequities only further perpetuate the opportunity gap that exists in our country—a gap that Year Up is determined and positioned to close through three interconnected strategies: providing targeted skills training and connections to livable-wage employment for students and alumni; empowering others to serve and support young adults, and changing systems that perpetuate the opportunity gap. Year Up’s intensive training program utilizes a high expectations, high support model where students learn in-demand technical and professional skills and apply them during a corporate internship. Year Up has directly served more than 40,000 young adults since its founding in 2000. Year Up's nationwide presence includes Arizona, Austin, Bay Area, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Greater Atlanta, Greater Boston, Greater Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, the National Capital Region, New York City/Jersey City, Pittsburgh, Puget Sound, Rhode Island, South Florida, Tampa Bay, and Wilmington.
Voted one of the Best Nonprofits to Work For in the country by The NonProfit Times, Year Up is a rewarding and impactful place to work. Our staff is passionate, supportive, mission-driven, and committed to positive change and continuous learning. We set high standards for both ourselves and our students and live by a set of core values that reflect an unshakable belief in the talent and potential of our young people. The work we do is life-changing, and we know that our team is the greatest asset in achieving our mission.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY:
Year Up embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. All aspects of employment, including the decision to hire, promote, discharge, or discipline, are based on meritocracy. We do not permit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws. Learn more about our commitment to diversity: http://www.yearup.org/about-us/careers/commitment-to-diversity/
Year Up is also committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. Your recruiter can provide details regarding the expected work environment and any physical requirements. Please let our hiring team know if you need an accommodation at any point during the interview process. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
TO APPLY:
Please submit a thoughtful cover letter and resume through our website.
Note that applications without a cover letter will not be considered. We respectfully request no phone calls.
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