Job Title:                  Trades Crew Leader

Department:             Reynolds Learning Academy (RLA)

Classification:           IIC

Reports to:               RLA Principal

FLSA Status:             Non-Exempt

 

Job Summary:  The position of Trades Crew Leader is done for the purpose of leading Trades students on apprenticeship training educational experiences, coordinating educational opportunities for Trades students; providing leadership for student work crews; facilitating and coordinating educational components of the program; and building relationships with students to assist and empower them to become leaders and to ensure positive student outcomes.

Essential Job Functions:

 

Essential job functions will include but are not limited to:

  1. Provide dynamic leadership for Trades student work crews on field-based Trades Apprenticeship projects and trainings.

 

  1. Manage work, coordinate and implement the project components of program with a focus on providing students with hands-on educational and work experiences.

 

  1. Work with Trades Teacher and Administrator to facilitate and coordinate educational components of the program, emphasizing the integration of field-based projects into the classroom curriculum.
  1. Build healthy relationships with students by empowering youth to find their own solutions and answers, clearly communicating expectations, and being consistent and fair in supporting them to meet expectations.

 

Qualifications:

 

Experience/Education Required:

 

 

Skills, Knowledge and/or Abilities Required:

 

Skills to: utilize data reporting systems, lead and coordinate parent and community events; operate standard office equipment including computer, telephone, printer and copier; effectively use Microsoft Office computer applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook; effectively use Synergy, communicate effectively in English orally both in person and by phone, and in writing with a wide variety of people; use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation; strong organizational skills;

Knowledge of: how to maintain strong working relationships with local community agencies and partners focused on providing apprenticeship training opportunities and educational experiences to ensure successful student outcomes;

 

Ability to: stand/walk/sit for extended periods of time; create and maintain accurate records, understand and carry out both oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted during work; collaborate and work effectively as a team member; understand adolescent development and apply knowledge to managing students; multi-task and manage numerous projects and details at one time; maintain regular and acceptable attendance.

 

Significant Physical Abilities include: Ability to work in extreme weather conditions, including snow, rain, and hot temperatures, for extended amounts of time. Ability to perform physically demanding work on a regular basis, including construction based tasks such as roofing, welding, climbing, etc.  Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds in weight in a safe manner; pushing/pulling balancing, stooping, reaching/handling/manual dexterity, talking/hearing conversations and other sounds (potential hazards), visual acuity/depth perception/with or without visual accommodation.