PRN Instructor - EYES Program
Company: Nobis Works Headquarters
Location: Marietta
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION DESCRIPTION TITLE: PRN
Instructor – EYES program DEPT: Programs LOCATION: TNC Main
SUPERVISED BY: Manager, EYES SUPERVISES: N/A Position Summary: The
Instructor for Early Youth Employment Services (EYES) will teach
the pre-employment vocational training curriculum to high school
and transitional-aged students ages 14-21. This role is responsible
for delivering services to students with disabilities both in the
school environment and during school breaks and summer camp. The
PRN Instructor must be flexible to work on an as-needed basis
traditionally during normal school hours. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: Teach fully developed pre-employment transitional
services curriculum (career exploration, job readiness,
self-advocacy, career exploration, and opportunities for
post-secondary education, etc.) to high school and
transitional-aged students ages 14-21. Complete electronic
documentation of services for program participants in accordance
with program requirements and policy. Complete and submit monthly
participant summary reports along with individual participant
timecards for participants for accurate billing. Participate in
teacher meet-and-greet meetings with identified schools to
establish the schedule of services and needs of the class. Maintain
effective control and management of classroom. Complete all
required trainings and attend meetings as assigned. Provide EYES
services in a minimum of 4 classes during Fall and Spring Session
if opportunities are available Educate the community regarding the
summer EYES program. Steward excellent customer service and
positive, productive relationships with community partners, i.e.,
educational partners, GVRA, etc. Is a cultural ambassador for the
organization fostering an environment of trust, alignment,
transparency, and accountability. Communicate and interact
effectively and professionally with co-workers, management,
customers, etc. Qualifications Education / Experience: Bachelor’s
degree in special education, rehabilitation, sociology, behavioral
sciences or business administration or related field, preferred OR
High School Diploma or GED with at least one of the following: Two
years of experience working with students with a disability and a
minimum of 30 semester hours of college credit at least 15 semester
hours in special education, specific disabilities, social work,
counseling, business, or a related field a minimum of 60 hours of
college credit in special education, specific disabilities, social
work, counseling, business or a related field 3 years’ experience
in a teaching role, preferred. Experience teaching or working with
individuals with disabilities. Other Qualifications or
Requirements: Mission driven, guided by core values and a pleasure
to work with. High “customer service orientation.” Results oriented
with ability to meet assigned deadlines. Must be highly organized,
accurate in completing work assignments. Strong oral & written
communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality with
assigned duties. Possesses a working knowledge of Windows
environment in Word, Excel & PowerPoint. General knowledge of other
office equipment such as copiers, scanners, fax machine, etc. Must
pass a drug screen and background check. Eligibility to work in the
United States. Prior Experience Desirable: Experience working with
transition students Delivery of job readiness skills training
Developing programmatic marketing materials Core Competencies:
Customer Focus Builds and maintains customer satisfaction with
internal and external customers, student, and parents. Attention to
Detail Diligently attends to details and pursues quality in
accomplishing tasks. Teamwork Promotes cooperation and commitment
within a team to achieve goals and deliverables. Speaking Conveys
ideas and facts orally using language the audience will best
understand. Writing Conveys ideas and facts in writing using
language the reader will best understand. Special Skills/Abilities:
Written Communication Strong written skills required to create and
prepare professional quality documentation and to effectively
communicate with a broad range of individuals. Analytical Strong
ability to review statistical information in order to create
reports, show changes, validate any deficiencies, and to establish
improvement goals. Oral Communication Ability to communicate and
present information informally and formally to candidates for
employment, new hires, program participants, employees and other
professional groups. Organizational Ability to organize data and
assigned work tasks for maximum effectiveness. Equipment Knowledge
of computers. Declaration: This job description is not designed to
cover or contain comprehensive listing of activities, duties or
responsibilities that are required of the employee. They may be
subject to change at any time. Work Environment: The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those that an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job
functions. It is the philosophy of Tommy Nobis Center to provide a
safe work environment according to Tommy Nobis Center' policies,
compliance agencies and other and safety guidelines. Employee
required to attend all safety training sessions and drills. This
role will involve driving to participant schools and working in a
variety of academic environments. Time in the office is in a
typical office work environment.
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