High School Airframe and Powerplant Instructor
Company: American Leadership Academy
Location: Arizona City
Posted on: November 27, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Charter One works with schools across the
country to provide all-inclusive education management services. At
Charter One we pride ourselves on our thorough knowledge of charter
school operations, academics, finance, human resources, information
technology, marketing, and more. We handle the day-to-day work so
that client school boards can focus on governance and policy issues
to be sure that the vision and mission of the school are being
carried out properly. American Leadership Academy of Applied
Technologies is now accepting applications for a High School
Airframe and Powerplant Instructor for the 2025-2026 school year.
Candidates must possess a valid AZ IVP fingerprint clearance card.
Here at American Leadership Academy - Applied Technologies
(ALA-AT), we believe that the next generation of AMTs are already
behind the curve. We are preparing High School students in grades
9-12 to become FAA Certificated Airframe & Powerplant (A&P)
Technicians. We further believe that with the current shortages of
AMTs, we must also be cultivating an interest in the Aviation
Industry for students in grades 7-8, which is also what we are
doing here at ALA-AT. Job expectations include, but are not limited
to: Teaches one or more assigned classes that are part of the
program including procedures, practices, materials, tools, machine
tools, and equipment generally used in constructing, maintaining,
or altering airframes or powerplants, appropriate to the rating
sought. Assist Program Coordinator, Campus Director of Education,
or Campus Executive Director in developing curriculum, preparing
course materials, class scheduling, and maintaining tools and
equipment used by students. Follow and maintain daily lesson plans
to ensure compliance with Part 147 Certification Manual through
input to the Program Coordinator. Maintain a neat and orderly
classroom and lab. Establish and maintain academic and attendance
records for student files. Submit attendance, grades, student
evaluations, and all other reports/documentation to Supervisor or
appropriate personnel as required by established procedures. Notify
Supervisor of any current or potential issues which warrant
immediate attention. Complete performance-based teacher education
modules as assigned by Supervisor, based on outcomes of classroom
observations, instructor evaluations, and student completed
surveys. Attend and/or conduct in-service training, faculty
meetings or other mandatory meetings. Assist with the department
equipment and supplies inventory and submit replenishment requests
to Supervisor or appropriate personnel. Alert Program Coordinator
to student absences, especially on first, third and fifth absence
occurrences. Perform and complete other tasks that may be assigned
by Supervisor. Candidates with the following qualities will thrive
as part of our growing team: Ability to work in a fast-paced,
performance-driven, and compliance-oriented educational
environment. Detail-oriented, analytical, highly organized, ability
to multi-task, and work well under pressure. Demonstrate a high
level of integrity, strong work ethic, and professionalism.
Persuasive and effective verbal and written communication skills,
with a strong focus on customer service in an educational setting.
Highly motivated and goal-oriented, with strong problem-solving
skills. Must be able to work independently and as collaborative
team member and have exceptional interpersonal skills. Excellent
computer skills are required with proficiency in MS Office
applications including, but not limited to, Word, Excel, Outlook,
SharePoint, and Teams. Infinite Campus and Canvas experience a
plus. Ability and willingness to work outside of regular work
shifts, including evenings and/or weekends as necessary or as
requested by Supervisor. Airframe and Powerplant Instructor
requirements are: High School Diploma. (Associate of Applied
Science in Aviation Maintenance Technology or other related
technical service field preferred). FAA Airframe and Powerplant
Mechanic Certificate (required), Certificated Flight Instructor
(CFI) a plus. At least five years’ experience exercising the
privileges of both the Airframe and Powerplant mechanic certificate
ratings as indicated by 14 CFR Part 65.83 (required) special
considerations will be given for more diverse experience).
Instructors must not only be able to demonstrate a command of
theory and practice, contemporary knowledge, and continuing study
in their field, but must also project a professional image. Valid
Arizona IVP Fingerprint Card. The instructor candidate must be
Arizona Department of Education [ADE] / Career and Technical
Education [CTE] certified or be able to certify within 6 months of
hire. American Leadership Academy Applied Technologies offers a
competitive salary that is individually determined based on
education and experience. Eligible employees may earn additional
pay based on performance. Interested candidates are encouraged to
complete an online application and submit the following supporting
documentation. Valid Arizona IVP Fingerprint card Letters of
recommendation (2-3) Additional applicable certificates and
endorsements
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