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Secondary Ag Teacher

Young World Physical Education, Cotulla, TX, United States


Secondary Agriculture Teacher
Cotulla ISD Cotulla High School - Cotulla, Texas

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Job Details

Job ID:

5659386

Application Deadline:

Posted until filled

Posted:

Apr 21, 2026 5:00 AM (UTC)

Starting Date:

Aug 3, 2026

Job Description
Job Title:

Secondary Agriculture Teacher

Wage/Hour Status:

Exempt

Reports to:

Principal

Dept./School:

Assigned Secondary Campus

Date Revised:

3/28/2025

Primary Purpose:

Provide students in grades 6–12 with instruction in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. Deliver hands‑on, TEKS‑aligned coursework in agricultural science, mechanics, animal science, plant science, agribusiness, and leadership. Prepare students for college, careers, and industry certification while overseeing supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs) and active participation in the FFA student organization.

Qualifications
Education/Certification:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university

Valid Texas teaching certificate in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources for grades 6–12 or legacy certifications such as:

Agricultural Science and Technology 6–12

Agricultural Science 6–12

Trade and Industrial Education with appropriate work experience and certification in AFNR

ESL Supplemental certification preferred (may be required based on student population)

Must meet CTE requirements for teacher certification, including industry experience, if applicable

Special Knowledge/Skills

Knowledge of TEKS for Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR)

Proficiency in agricultural mechanics, animal and plant science, and leadership development

Knowledge of FFA programs, SAE supervision, and contest participation

Strong classroom management and hands‑on instructional skills

Ability to organize and manage lab spaces, greenhouses, and shop areas safely

Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills

Willingness to travel and work irregular hours for events, contests, and fairs

Experience

At least one year of classroom teaching or industry-related experience preferred

Experience supervising SAEs and/or coordinating FFA events highly desirable

Major Responsibilities and Duties
Instructional Program

Teach courses aligned to the AFNR TEKS such as Principles of Agriculture, Livestock Production, Small Animal Management, Floral Design, Horticulture, Ag Mechanics, Agribusiness, and others as assigned.

Deliver instruction through hands‑on labs, classroom learning, and student projects.

Integrate industry‑standard tools, technology, and certifications (e.g., OSHA, welding, floral design certification) where applicable.

Guide students in the development and implementation of Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) projects.

Maintain lab/shop safety and cleanliness in accordance with state and district guidelines.

Provide instruction in leadership development through FFA participation and classroom curriculum.

FFA and Student Leadership

Serve as advisor to the local FFA chapter, coordinating student membership, officer elections, and event participation.

Train and accompany students in local, area, and state Career Development Events (CDE), Leadership Development Events (LDE), and Speaking Development Events (SDE).

Oversee student projects for agricultural fairs and exhibitions; supervise student entries and attendance.

Maintain records for FFA and program accountability, including local, state, and federal reports as required.

Student Growth and Development

Monitor student progress and provide timely feedback aligned with AFNR TEKS and program goals.

Create a positive and inclusive learning environment to support all learners.

Support students in setting personal goals related to career readiness and leadership development.

Classroom and Program Management

Maintain inventory of equipment, tools, supplies, and classroom/shop/lab spaces.

Follow district and TEA guidelines for CTE program compliance and safety standards.

Collaborate with other CTE teachers, campus staff, and administrators to strengthen the AFNR program.

Communication

Communicate effectively with students, parents, community members, and industry partners.

Provide regular updates on program activities, project expectations, and event participation.

Attend and participate in parent meetings, campus functions, and district initiatives.

Professional Growth and Development

Participate in ongoing professional development related to CTE, agriculture, instructional technology, and classroom management.

Stay current with TEA guidelines, curriculum updates, and industry trends in agriculture and workforce development.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Supervise students during class, SAE visits, FFA events, and off‑campus activities.

May supervise assigned paraprofessionals or student aides.

Working Conditions
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

Maintain emotional control under stress. Frequent standing, walking, and lifting. Work in classroom, lab/shop, outdoor, and field settings. Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, agricultural equipment, animals, dust, and chemicals. Extended and irregular hours required for FFA events, fairs, and travel.

Position Type
Full‑Time

Salary
$64,670 to $84,135 Per Year

Job Requirements

Bachelor degree preferred.

Citizenship, residency or work visa required.

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