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· Plan, develop, and deliver instruction in Computer-Aided Design aligned with Virginia CTE CAD/Drafting competencies and state standards.
· Instruct students using a variety of industry-standard CAD software, such as AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or similar platforms, to develop technical drafting and design skills.
· Prepare students for industry-recognized certifications that are valued by business and industry partners and support workforce readiness.
· Provide hands-on, project-based learning experiences that simulate real-world drafting, design, and problem-solving scenarios.
· Guide student learning through differentiated instruction to meet varying skill levels and career interests.
· Maintain a classroom and lab environment that supports creativity, collaboration, and professional design practices.
· Ensure proper use and care of computer hardware, software licenses, and instructional resources.
· Evaluate student performance, skill mastery, and competency attainment; maintain accurate records; and communicate student progress to parents/guardians.
· Integrate employability skills, workplace professionalism, and career exploration into daily instruction.
· Collaborate with business and industry partners to align instruction with current workforce needs and expectations.
· Stay current with emerging design technologies, software updates, and industry trends through ongoing professional development.
· Participate in curriculum development, program evaluation, and continuous improvement of the CAD program.
· Maintain compliance with school division policies, Virginia Department of Education requirements, and CTE program standards.
· Serve as a positive ambassador of Amherst County Public Schools and the CAD program within the school and community.
· Report student injuries, hazardous conditions, suspected child abuse, and other concerns as required by school division policy.
· Perform other duties as assigned by the Principal or designee.
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