Cadre Instructorother related Employment listings - Dillon, MT at Geebo

Cadre Instructor

Description:
Work in a profession that will help you hone your leadership skills while serving as a role-model to Montana's youth! We are filling various full and part-time positions.
The cadre department is a team of instructors who work directly with our youth participants, whom we call cadets.
The team has a strong focus on creating a structured environment and emulating the program's quasi-military standards.
Cadre foster ambition and confidence among the cadets by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.
Montana Youth Challenge Academy is a residential academic intervention program on the campus of The University of Montana Western for 16-18 year old students who are behind in credits or otherwise not on track to graduate high school.
The cadre also support the cadets with developing qualities like:
time management and prioritization skills accountability/self-reflection in respects to achieving goals working independently and in groups conflict resolution and problem-solving skills identifying and processing difficult emotions recognizing choices that contribute to a healthy lifestyle Ultimately, cadre work alongside other departments to maintain a safe and welcoming learning environment.
In addition to state benefits, annual salary ranges from $41,057 to $45,801 and starting July 1st will be changed to $44,180 to $48,900 DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE.
This position is posted as ongoing until filled candidates will be screened every Friday starting May 12th.
Qualifications This agency may use a training assignment.
Employees in training assignments may be paid below the base pay established by the agency pay rules.
Conditions of the training assignment will be stated in writing at the time of hire.
Recommended Skills Conflict Resolution Leadership Problem Solving Self Motivation Success Driven Time Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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