YouthBuild Education Instructor
Company: Opportunity Communities
Location: Salem
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description YouthBuild Education Instructor
Why Work at North Shore CDC? North Shore Community Development
Coalition (NSCDC) is a regional, nonprofit organization committed
to investing in neighborhoods to create thriving communities. We
envision a North Shore where every neighborhood is one of choice
and opportunity. Our neighborhood revitalization model focuses on
projects that have lasting benefits for entire neighborhoods with
need-based programs that build future city leaders and self-
sufficient residents. Our diverse staff are passionate and
committed to helping our communities thrive and grow. We offer
extremely competitive benefits including funding for professional
development, as well as a full suite of healthcare benefits,
generous paid time off, flexible work hours and more. About the
Role The YouthBuild Education Instructor (YEI) is a motivated
self-starter passionate about educating alternative learners and
supporting positive youth development. The YEI works in a
collaborative, supportive environment to help underserved
Opportunity Youth ages 16–24 achieve academic success and
self-sufficiency. Goal: Raise YouthBuild participants’ educational
functioning levels, support them in obtaining their HiSET or GED
diplomas, and guide them toward post-secondary education or career
readiness. Working closely with the Assistant Director, the YEI
supports the educational needs of program participants by leading
classroom instruction, designing curriculum, and developing lesson
plans that foster a supportive learning environment. The YEI is
responsible for developing and implementing contextualized
education, teaching basic skills in reading, writing, and math, and
preparing students for GED/High School Equivalency, adapting
curriculum and materials to meet individual and program needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach basic adult education
to students with varying academic levels integrating reading, math,
language arts, social studies and science Teach basic adult
education to students with varying academic levels, integrating
reading, math, language arts, social studies, and science Teach
mathematics and arithmetic Develop innovative project-based lessons
that promote critical and creative thinking and explore social
justice, career readiness, and life skills Assess student progress
through individualized study plans and adapt curriculum and lesson
plans to meet learning needs Maintain accurate student records,
attendance, and achievement progress Manage classroom behavior by
establishing and enforcing rules and procedures Provide an
effective learning environment through well-prepared classes,
relevant assignments, and clear documentation of student progress
Serve as an active participant and educational expert across
program components Experience teaching GED/HiSET fundamentals to
culturally and economically diverse youth and young adult learners
Comfortable incorporating technology into the classroom Perform
other duties as assigned to support the YouthBuild program
QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience A bachelor’s degree in
education or a related field. Experience with curriculum
development, lesson planning and teaching Opportunity Youth Capable
of operating computer systems and strong understanding of how to
navigate technology SPECIFIC SKILLS: Required High energy and a
positive role model to help motivate young people through creative
strategies Deep understanding of the GED and/or HiSET Strong
commitment to a safe, respectful, and collaborative learning
environment for ages 16–24 Ability to relate sensitively to
multiracial and multicultural youth Dedicated to helping young
people succeed academically, develop leadership and professional
skills, and make a positive community impact Collaborative
problem-solver with strong communication and interpersonal skills
Experience teaching GED and/or HiSET, including designing
contextual learning activities and assessing adult learners’
educational needs Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint) Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred (not
required) Classroom management skills and ability to establish
routines and expectations Ability to support students with learning
differences and varying academic levels How to Apply: Please submit
a thoughtful cover letter and resume with Director of Real Estate
Development in the subject line to hr@oppcommunities.org.
Opportunity Communities (OppCo) Human Resources facilitates all job
postings and recruitment activities for North Shore Community
Development Coalition (North Shore CDC). Contact
hr@oppcommunities.org with any questions. North Shore CDC is an
equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from
individuals of all backgrounds.
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