JOB TITLE: Plumbing and Heating InstructorSCHOOL YEAR: 2026-2027FLSA STATUS: Exempt/SalaryREPORTS TO: CTE DirectorPOSITION FUNDING: 100% Local fundsPOSITION SUMMARY/ OBJECTIVESThe Plumbing & Heating Instructor is responsible for preparing secondary and adult students for entry-level job employment in the Plumbing and HVAC field and/or preparing these students for post-secondary certificate and degree Plumbing & HVAC programs. This instructor is responsible for preparing students to sit the Level 1 apprenticeship exam.This role directly supports Central Vermont Career Centers efforts to meet and exceed Perkins V performance indicators, including: 1S1 Four-Year Graduation Rate 1S2 Extended Graduation Rate 2S2 Mathematics Proficiency 2S3 Science Proficiency 3S1 6-Month Post-Program Placement 4S1 Non-Traditional Program Concentration 5S1 Attainment of Recognized Post-secondary Credential 5S1b Participation in Work-Based LearningIt also addresses needs identified in the schools CLNA and Student Performance, Program Size, Scope and Quality, Program of Study, as well as Progress Towards Improvement of Equity & Access. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned): PLANNING AND PREPARATIONIntegrates current best practices, research, and technical education laws into the instructional plans and practices to assure the most effective learning experiences for our students. Selects, integrates, and communicates instructional goals that are valuable, clearly stated, measurable, suitable for diverse students, and that create opportunities for different types of learning. Designs, plans, and conducts classroom and field-based activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate; and that support the instructional goals of the program.Seeks and effectively utilizes all available school and district teaching and student resources to enhance instruction and learning. Accurately and thoroughly assesses student learning using instructional goals; communicates assessment criteria and standards to students; and effectively utilizes assessment results to modify lessons and/or plan for individuals and groups of students.Works with school administration to purchase/bid program materials and/or subcontract work related to the program when needed.Plans, manages, sets up, and oversees all materials in the classroom and for laboratory/field-based activities. Assures productive, effective, and efficient use of classroom assistants assigned to the program by planning, directing, supervising, and overseeing the activities of the assigned classroom assistant(s) and monitoring work-in-progress. Staying updated with advancements in plumbing and heating and integrating new knowledge and technology into teaching.INSTRUCTION & LEARNING ENVIRONMENTImplements a comprehensive, standards-based curriculum that incorporates industry skill standards and enables students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will prepare them to succeed in the chosen trade or industry. Specifically, the educator: Creates instructional activities that provide students with the knowledge and skills to complete the industry-recognized third-party assessments within the particular trade or industry.Develops learning opportunities that integrate industry-recognized credentials and incorporate current components of all aspects of the industry.Integrates the teaching of applied academic skills throughout all instructional activities.Consults with industry advisory committees, colleagues, community, and parents to maximize curricular and instructional resources, and develops experiential/work-based learning opportunities for students.Develops and implements lesson plans and assignments that align with state and industry standards for plumbing and heating education.Fosters the development of students leadership, teamwork, and practical communication skills, and teaches deportment in a manner appropriate to the industry.Advises students in the career planning process and teaches foundation employability skills as indicated in the program core competencies developed by industry and education.Establishes a culture for learning that incorporates the importance of the content, student pride in high-quality work, and high expectations for student achievement. Effectively engages students in learning and maximizes comprehension of the lesson by instructing them individually and in groups, utilizing a range of teaching methods including demonstrations, questioning, discussion techniques, and lectures.Communicates directions, procedures, and performance expectations; and provides accurate, substantive, constructive, specific, and timely feedback on student progress and performance to students, parents, and other professionals as needed or required.Provides a safe learning environment for all students. Specifically, the educator: Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.Instructs, demonstrates, and monitors students in the use and care of equipment and materials, to prevent injury and damage.Provides instruction and demonstration on proper techniques, as well as the carrying and storing of materials and tools used in the program. Plans, organizes, and manages laboratories/technical facilities for instruction so that activities are carried out per state and national safety guidelines and in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulatory codes governing the trade or industry (e.g., Safety First Handbook).Understands and demonstrates the role, responsibility, legal, and ethical requirements of the specific trade or industry.Incorporates essential entrepreneurial skills and other appropriate career and technical student organization standards into the curriculum.Effectively establishes, enforces, and communicates rules and expectations for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible; monitors and successfully and respectfully responds to student behavior and misbehavior; develops and implements effective student behavior support plan as needed.OTHER PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONSUnderstands and keeps current with relevant emerging technologies to ensure the delivery of best practices within the industry.Understands and keeps current with local, state, and federal safety regulations, and ensures compliance with those provisions.Develops, maintains, and fosters positive partnerships and collaborative relationships (e.g, advisory committees) with industry, organized labor, parents, agencies, post-secondary institutions, and the community in delivering the curriculum.Prepares and submits accurate, complete, timely, and effective reports as required by law and administrative regulations. Records may include, but are not limited to: Taking and recording students daily attendance in the program.Preparing, administering, and grading tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress. Assigning and grading class work and homework. Observing, evaluating, and recording students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.Follows all school rules, administrative regulations, and CVCCSD policy and procedure; assists in upholding and enforcing all administrative regulations and rules governing students. Develops, manages, and oversees the program's budget, ensuring the efficient and most effective use of resources. Participates in EST/504/IEP functions, including (but not limited to) meetings, developing referral processes, screening referred students, providing supplemental support, and consulting services as requested. Actively participates in and contributes to school events, workshops, in-service meetings, teacher trainings, building-level staff meetings, district meetings, and other school and district committees/projects. Seeks out and actively participates in opportunities for professional development to enhance content knowledge and teaching skills, to support district goals and school action/strategic plans, and/or as may be directed by the Principal/Director. Develops and implements an effective system to maintain accurate, complete, and confidential student records (both paper and electronic), including student completion of assignments, student progress in learning, and other non-instructional records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.Assists the CTE Principal/Director in planning and evaluating program effectiveness and identifying program needs annually, contributing to the biannual Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment (CLNA).The annual Salary is competitive in Vermont and is determined based on experience. This is a school-year position covered by the local Education Association collective bargaining agreement. Applications are only accepted electronically through www.schoolspring.com. Equal Opportunity Employer Central Vermont Career Center School District is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. For additional information call: Jody Emerson, Director Central VT Career Center 155 Ayers Street, Suite 2 Barre, VT 05641 (802) 476-6237, ext. 1139For more information about our schools, please visit: www.cvtcc.org.
See More Details >>Registered apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce; and individuals can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a portable nationally recognized credential. The Vermont Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship Program for Electrical and Plumbing assists in setting up structured, yet flexible training programs designed to meet the specific needs of Vermont employers through on-the-job learning and related instruction. Registered Apprenticeships can be sponsored by employers, employer associations, colleges, or labor management groups that can hire and train in a working situation. Apprentices are required to complete 144 hours of classroom instruction for each year of their apprenticeship. The instruction program jointly established by the Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL) and Vermont Technical College (VTC) delivers the required instruction in 48, 3-hour sessions. Students are expected to attend ALL scheduled classes and should arrive on time, expect to stay 3 hours, be prepared to learn, and have assignments completed. Apprenticeship tutors are needed to assist outside of the traditional classroom hours. Tutoring needs may vary depending on course/level and course syllabus requirements. Tutoring will be done remotely via Zoom. Requirements: Tutors must either be a graduate of the apprenticeship program OR have completed the level to which they plan to tutor on successfully. Vermont Tech strongly encourages applications from members of ethnic minority groups and other under-represented backgrounds. Vermont Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a member of the Vermont State Colleges system. In compliance with ADA requirements, we will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. VSC Non-Bargaining Unit FLSA: Non-Exempt Part-time, Temporary, up to 6 hours per week Applicants interested in applying please submit a Cover Letter and Resume. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled or by date specified. However, applications received after the initial screening will be considered at the discretion of the College. Vermont Tech strongly encourages applications from members of ethnic minority groups and other under-represented backgrounds. Vermont Tech is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual because of race, color, religion, ancestry, place of birth, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age or veteran status, or against a qualified individual with a disability, or any other person whose status is protected under local, state or federal laws. In compliance with ADA requirements, we will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. All full-time and some part-time positions are subject to a criminal background check. Any offer of employment is conditional upon successful completion of these checks. Registered apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce; and individuals can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a portable nationally recognized credential. The Vermont Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship Program for Electrical and Plumbing assists in setting up structured, yet flexible training programs designed to meet the specific needs of Vermont employers through on-the-job learning and related instruction. Registered Apprenticeships can be sponsored by employers, employer associations, colleges, or labor management groups that can hire and train in a working situation. Apprentices are required to complete 144 hours of classroom instruction for each year of their apprenticeship. The instruction program jointly established by the Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL) and Vermont Technical College (VTC) delivers the required instruction in 48, 3-hour sessions. Students are expected to attend ALL scheduled classes and should arrive on time, expect to stay 3 hours, be prepared to learn, and have assignments completed. Apprenticeship tutors are needed to assist outside of the traditional classroom hours. Tutoring needs may vary depending on course/level and course syllabus requirements. Tutoring will be done remotely via Zoom. Requirements: Tutors must either be a graduate of the apprenticeship program OR have completed the level to which they plan to tutor on successfully. Vermont Tech strongly encourages applications from members of ethnic minority groups and other under-represented backgrounds. Vermont Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a member of the Vermont State Colleges system. In compliance with ADA requirements, we will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. VSC Non-Bargaining Unit FLSA: Non-Exempt Part-time, Temporary, up to 6 hours per week Applicants interested in applying please submit a Cover Letter and Resume. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled or by date specified. However, applications received after the initial screening will be considered at the discretion of the College. Vermont Tech strongly encourages applications from members of ethnic minority groups and other under-represented backgrounds. Vermont Tech is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual because of race, color, religion, ancestry, place of birth, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age or veteran status, or against a qualified individual with a disability, or any other person whose status is protected under local, state or federal laws. In compliance with ADA requirements, we will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. All full-time and some part-time positions are subject to a criminal background check. Any offer of employment is conditional upon successful completion of these checks.
See More Details >>Becoming a plumber typically starts with an apprenticeship, which combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 635,000 plumbers nationwide, with Barre, VT, having a significant number of professionals contributing to the local economy. Barre plumbers earn an average of $1,449 per week, with an annual overtime average of $21,276. Trade schools, unions, and local platforms help aspiring plumbers find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $61,550 annually for experienced professionals.
