Job Description:
MARK SANFORD EDUCATION CENTER - Grand Forks, North Dakota
Education: Bachelor’s Degree
Qualifications: Must have or be eligible for North Dakota teaching license or ability to be Alternatively Certified. Middle School or High School License preferred. Job related experience preferred. Candidates must be willing to complete the Career Advisor training provided by the North Dakota Department of CTE within their first year of employment.
Job Summary: The role of the Career Advisor is to deliver and support the Career Education program that educates students’ on making their career choices. The Career Advisor also provides support for the Career Education curriculum in collaboration with the K-12 Counseling Program and classroom instructors. They will provide organizational leadership, develop and implement programs, and continually upgrade the career education curriculum. The Career Advisor will play an essential role within all career development activities and career education special events. The Career Advisor is a valued and contributing member of the Career Education department and K-12 Counseling Program of the Grand Forks Public Schools.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
Coordinates and delivers career education units to students in the Grand Forks Public Schools
Teaches and presents 6th– 8th grade career units to all assigned schools.
Communicates and collaborates with the middle school counselors on the scheduling, delivering, and evaluation of career units.
Provide support and assistance for the annual region-wide 8thgrade Career Event.
Identifies and oversees state grant opportunities for funding nontraditional career opportunities and educational equity.
Provides career education curriculum materials and support to Grand Forks Consortium school counselors as needed.
Staff and promote middle school career conversations.
Be available to students, teachers, and parents on a call-in or walk-in basis during regular school hours throughout the school year at the middle school level.
Develop and coordinate opportunities available to middle school students through class presentations, student educational career planning conferences, school newsletter articles, and school announcements.
Career Education Curriculum Development
Reviews and manages the curriculum for the Career Education program
Reviews and manages the software and available resources for Career Education program
Provides staff in-service on changes to curriculum, software, and available resources
Coordinates the printing and distribution career education materials.
Willingness to attend professional development trainings and conferences related to Career Development and Career Advising for the purposes of enhancing the program, including the annual Professional Development Conference (PDC).
Career Development Advisory Committee
Recruit new members to the School-to-Career Advisory committee
Meet with the advisory committee for a minimum of two times during the school year to evaluate, make suggestions for improvements or changes, and to assist in the promotion of the Career Development program.
Career Education Department Team Member
Record and maintain records of students visits at the middle school level
Provide support in gathering and reporting Year-End Annual Reports data
Gathers records and helps to submit CTE state reports on advisory committee activities.
Assist with the implementation of the Choice Ready accountability measurements and data recording
Serves as a team member in supporting the High School Career Advisors, including coverage (if needed) of the High School Career Centers, and assistance with scheduled High School Career Development events and activities.
Coordinate and maintain the Junior Achievement Program.
Recruit, train and support volunteer consultants and classroom teachers for grades 3-5 and some representative classes in grades K-2 in the Grand Forks Schools. Schools in the consortium participate in grade levels of their choosing in Grades 3-6. This involves monitoring implementation of the program in approximately 110 classrooms with approximately 125 volunteers.
Manage funds, grant writing and fund development for program sustainability.
Coordinate meetings of the formal program Advisory Board, which meets semi-annually.
Prepare, coordinate, and review program evaluation reports by teachers and volunteers for JA Boards, the local school district, and Jr. Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Inc.
Other duties as assigned.
Work Environment and Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit; occasionally walk and stand. The ability to hear and see in order to communicate effectively as well as communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Maintain effective audio/visual discrimination and perception to the degree necessary for the successful performance of assigned duties; Maintain mental capacity, allowing for effective interaction and communication with others.
Terms of Employment: 188 day contract
Evaluation: By the Executive Director of Career & Technical Education, at least twice each year in the first three years of service (December 15 & April 15), and at least once each year thereafter (April 15).
Position Type: Full-Time
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Salary: $49,477 to $71,312 Per Year
Contact Information
Human Resources
2400 47th Ave S
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
Phone: 701-746-2200
Email: hr@mygfschools.org