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Residency Licensure Instructor

Job in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 28245, USA
Listing for: Pitt Community College
Contract, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Teacher, Academic, Elementary School
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 - 60000 USD Yearly USD 10000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Residency Licensure Instructor (9-Month)

The Residency Licensure Instructor/Coach provides instruction in the Educator Preparation Program (EPP) and conducts field supervision, using individualized reinforcement of learning to promote best teaching practices through a reflective model. The goal is to strengthen student knowledge in the areas of subject content and pedagogy for teacher candidates.

  • Provide effective instruction in teaching assigned course(s) through use of innovative instructional strategies and new technology appropriate for courses and learners
  • Use methods of evaluation that measure students’ attainment of stated competencies,
  • Review with students the evaluation of their performance,
  • Maintain a safe and orderly instructional environment in class, lab, shop, and/or clinical settings,
  • Submit reports in an accurate and timely manner as required, maintain academic, attendance, and student records,
  • Participate in the achievement of the College’s Purpose and Goals,
  • Meet the educational and licensure requirements established by NCCCS and NCDPI,
  • Complete required initial and system wide trainings from NCCCS, collaborate with and meet regularly with the program director, college faculty, teacher candidate, and school-based mentor to discuss progress,
  • Advise students in the certificate program area
  • Perform a minimum of two (2) on-site observations per semester for teacher candidates being coached,
  • Maintain and report observation evaluation data on each teacher candidate,
  • Individualize coaching strategies to ensure all teacher candidates’ progress,
  • Provide meaningful support and feedback to teacher candidates as they work toward becoming a highly accomplished beginning teacher,
  • Track progress of RLCP teacher candidate checklist,
  • Assist learners in obtaining proficiency standards of edTPA, Pearson Reading test and Praxis Math test for initial licensure
  • Provide EPP Coordinator with recommendations for teacher candidate licensure
  • Participate in professional development activities including conferences, workshops, training sessions, and independent study
  • Participate in college activities, including faculty and department meetings and faculty orientation
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
Our Values
  • Every role contributes to student success.
  • We treat one another with respect and work together as one team.
  • We embrace creativity, adaptability, and new ideas to stay relevant.
  • We act with integrity, accountability, and responsible stewardship.
  • We put students first, designing programs and services that help them thrive in college, career and life.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Master's degree in education (18 graduate semester hours in the teaching area)
  • At least 8 years of teaching experience, with classroom experience within the last five (5) years
  • Leadership, mentoring, and coaching experience with beginning teachers
  • Must be familiar and proficient with the edTPA portfolio process for licensure candidates and knowledgeable with licensure testing and the licensure process
  • Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS) Certification to teach EDU 279
  • NC Teaching Certification in K-12 or to be eligible to renew certification
  • Valid driver's license to be able to use campus fleet vehicles
Work Environment

Instructional and field-based settings, including college classrooms, partner K–12 school sites, and virtual environments. The role involves frequent interaction with teacher candidates, school-based mentors, faculty, and program staff. The work environment is professional, collaborative, and student-centered, with an emphasis on coaching, mentoring, and instructional support. The position may require local travel to school sites for classroom observations and coaching sessions.

Physical Demands
  • Ability to sit or stand for extended periods while working at a computer, attending meetings, or conducting activities.
  • Regular travel to visit classrooms, labs, teaching sites.
  • Occasional lifting or moving of materials, files, or equipment weighing up to 20–25 pounds, such as presentation materials or instructional supplies.
  • Sufficient visual and auditory capacity to participate in meetings, observe program activities, review detailed documents, and engage in discussions in both small and large group settings.
  • Occasional bending, reaching, or repositioning to access files, equipment, or instructional spaces.
Normal Working Hours

Full-time, 9-month, faculty position. Teaching assignments may include daytime, evening, hybrid, and online courses depending on program needs;
Office hours are required for student advising, course prep, committee participation, etc. Occasional evenings or weekends may be required for outreach activities, program support or professional development.

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