Lincoln Community High School, located in Logan County in Section 14, is seeking a high school Agricultural Education Instructor and FFA Advisor to join their team. Lincoln’s FFA program has 72 agricultural education students/FFA members and a co-FFA advisor to share FFA duties with. Facilities include classroom, agricultural mechanics lab, a 5-acre test plot, and greenhouse (new in 2021). The school is 1-1 with chromebooks and the agriculture department has a touch-screen promethean board, multiple RealityWorks simulators, and other technologies to utilize in learning.
Courses for the 2022-2023 school year included Introduction to AFNR, Basic Agriculture Science, Horticultural Production & Management, Agricultural Business, and Agricultural Engineering.
Lincoln Community High School has an incredibly supportive staff, administration, and community.
Candidates must have an Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) or Career and Technical Education Educator License with Stipulations (ELS). Lincoln traditionally participates in the Three Circle Grant. Salary will be negotiated with the successful candidate. The successful candidate will also receive a stipend for being the FFA advisor and an extended contract. The Board of Education pays full TRS, full single health insurance, and dental insurance/life insurance is included.
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To apply, please electronically send a letter of application, resume, and a list of references to: David Helm, principal, at dhelm@lchsrailers.org.
If you have any questions, please contact David Helm at 217-732-4131 ext. 1296 or their current agriculture education teacher and FFA advisor, Allie Bode, by phone at 217-732-4131 ext. 1234 or by email at abode@lchsrailers.org. |