Secondary Agriculture Teachers

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Posted on June 9, 2026
Classroom Teacher
Full Time
High School
Building Principal
240 Days
Bachelors Degree
Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade, Ninth Grade, Tenth Grade, Eleventh Grade, Twelfth Grade

Location: West Fork School District

Position Type: Full-Time, 240-day contract

Reports To: Building Principal & District Career and Technical Education (CTE) Coordinator

Position Overview

The Agriculture Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources career cluster. This role goes beyond the traditional classroom, requiring a "three-circle" approach to education: Classroom/Laboratory Instruction and Leadership Development (FFA and Skills USA).

Key Responsibilities

1. Classroom & Laboratory Instruction

  • Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) and Division of Career and Technical Education (DCTE) standards.
  • Provide hands-on instruction in various pathways, which may include:
  • Animal Systems (Livestock, Equine, Vet Science)
  • Plant Systems (Horticulture, Greenhouse Management)
  • Agricultural Mechanics (Welding, Small Engines, Structural Systems)
  • Agribusiness and Natural Resources
  • Maintain a safe and organized laboratory environment (shop, greenhouse, or school farm), ensuring all equipment is in proper working order.

 

2. FFA and Skills USA Chapter Leadership

  • Serve as the primary advisor for the local FFA and Skills USA Chapter.
  • Coach and prepare students for Career Development Events  and Leadership Development Events  at the district, state, and national levels.
  • Oversee chapter fundraising, budget management, and community service projects.
  • Accompany students to state conventions, leadership camps, and livestock shows (often requiring travel and weekend work).

3. Supervised Agricultural Experience

  • Assist students in developing and maintaining SAE projects, which bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application.
  • Conduct on-site visits to monitor student progress.

Required Qualifications & Skills

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education or a related field from an accredited institution.
  • Licensure: Must hold (or be eligible for) an Arkansas Educator License with a secondary Agriculture endorsement (Standard 7-12).
  • Certifications: Valid driver’s license; CDL license; specific industry certifications (e.g., AWS Welding, Private Applicator) are a plus.
  • Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in modern agricultural technology and equipment.

 

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Comfort working in varied environments, including high-heat greenhouses, noisy shops, and outdoor settings.
  • Stamina for long days during fair seasons or competition cycles.

Arkansas-Specific Expectations

  • ACTE Participation: Engagement with the Arkansas Association of Career and Technical Education.
  • Program Advisory Committee: Establish and maintain an advisory committee of local industry leaders to ensure curriculum relevance.
  • Reporting: Timely submission of Perkins funding reports and CTE student enrollment data.