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Baltimore City Public Schools hires Construction professionals to maintain, renovate, and modernize its school buildings across the city. The district has a demonstrated track record of sponsoring international workers in this function, making it a real option for skilled construction candidates who need visa support to work in the U.S.
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INTRODUCTION
Plans and implements an instructional program in Career Technology Education (CTE) and provides related educational services for students in a skills-based learning environment. Manages student behavior, assesses and evaluates student achievement, and modifies instructional activities as required. Carries out a variety of student monitoring and control activities and provides instructional and leadership services that prepare students with the related academic, critical thinking, computer technology, workplace readiness and technical skills essential to pursuing careers in Plumbing. Prepares students to sit for and successfully pass the aligned industry certification exams including NCEER. Serves as a CTE classroom teacher in a high school (grades 9 through 12). Classes taught may be single grade or multi grade level, are most often subject oriented, but may be skill or specialty focused. Supervises classroom activities to include laboratory experiences. Some positions require working off-site or in a combination of off-site and classroom settings. Performs duties within a team or department setting but might work independently in a unique teaching specialty. Some positions may be assigned to reading or technology labs. Other positions may be assigned to science labs or individual arts/technology education labs where the use of chemicals and machinery necessitates a higher level of monitoring to prevent accidental injury to students. Works with staff and post-secondary institutions to develop and maintain career pathways that prepare students for certification, internships, externships, apprenticeships, licensure, employment, community college or university degree programs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Instructs students in the knowledge and skills required in a specific occupation or occupational field, using a systematic plan of lectures, discussions, audiovisual presentations, laboratory, shop, and field studies.
- Plans and implements appropriate instructional/learning strategies and activities, including determining appropriate kinds and levels of materials.
- Utilizes a variety of instructional materials and available multimedia and computer technology to enhance learning.
- Develops, adapts, modifies, and individualizes educational materials, resources, techniques, methods, and strategies to meet the needs of students within the Baltimore City curriculum framework.
- Prepares students to sit for and successfully pass the aligned industry certification exams including the NCCER certification.
- Instructs and monitors students in the use and care of equipment and materials, in order to prevent injury and damage.
- Ensures that the classroom and instructional environment are attractive, healthy, safe, and conducive to learning and that materials are in good condition and accessible to students.
- Assesses student abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes.
- Continually assesses student achievement and maintains appropriate assessment and evaluation documentation for institutional and individual reporting purposes.
- Continually communicates with students on instructional expectations and keeps them informed of their progress in meeting those expectations.
- Ensures continuous communication with parents, both written and oral, to keep them informed of student progress.
- Manages the behavior of learners in instructional settings to ensure that the environment is conducive to the learning process, as well as assists and participates in the management of student behavior in other parts of the school, center, school grounds, or on work site.
- Monitors student behavior in non-instructional areas as assigned or required and intervenes to control and modify disruptive behavior, reporting to administrator as appropriate.
- Maintains accurate and complete student records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.
- Enforces all administration policies and rules governing students.
- Participates in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned.
- Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school based as required, in order to maximize learning opportunities.
- Collaborates with other professionals (guidance counselors, librarians, etc.) to carry out school-wide instructional or related activities.
- Demonstrates an understanding of and leads student experiences in SkillsUSA and other student organizations.
- Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and nondiscrimination policies; follows federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Required: Bachelor's Degree or higher in Career and Technology Education or in the career area to be taught OR Bachelor's Degree or higher and 2 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught OR Associate's Degree in the career area to be taught and 2 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught OR High School Diploma or equivalent and 3 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught.
- Candidates will be required to complete eligibility requirements for licensure in Professional and Technical Education by the Maryland State Department of Education.
- Three to five years of industry related work experience for state of Maryland.
- Possession of or eligibility for NCCER instructor certification.
- Possession of or eligibility for Instructor Certification Training Program (ICTP).
- Experience in one or more of the major areas of plumbing.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Teaching experience preferred (student teaching acceptable).
- Possession of or eligibility for Maryland Board of Plumbing Contractors Master License (preferred).
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following:
- Completed online application
- Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying.
- Upload copies of all transcripts - undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE Certifications
- Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number
- All documentation/certification necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application
- All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application
BENEFITS
This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: http://www.baltimorecityschools.org
Baltimore City Public Schools ("City Schools") does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice.
This position is affiliated with the Baltimore Teachers Union (BTU) bargaining unit.
This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.
LOCATION
Location: Baltimore City Public Schools

INTRODUCTION
Plans and implements an instructional program in Career Technology Education (CTE) and provides related educational services for students in a skills-based learning environment. Manages student behavior, assesses and evaluates student achievement, and modifies instructional activities as required. Carries out a variety of student monitoring and control activities and provides instructional and leadership services that prepare students with the related academic, critical thinking, computer technology, workplace readiness and technical skills essential to pursuing careers in Plumbing. Prepares students to sit for and successfully pass the aligned industry certification exams including NCEER. Serves as a CTE classroom teacher in a high school (grades 9 through 12). Classes taught may be single grade or multi grade level, are most often subject oriented, but may be skill or specialty focused. Supervises classroom activities to include laboratory experiences. Some positions require working off-site or in a combination of off-site and classroom settings. Performs duties within a team or department setting but might work independently in a unique teaching specialty. Some positions may be assigned to reading or technology labs. Other positions may be assigned to science labs or individual arts/technology education labs where the use of chemicals and machinery necessitates a higher level of monitoring to prevent accidental injury to students. Works with staff and post-secondary institutions to develop and maintain career pathways that prepare students for certification, internships, externships, apprenticeships, licensure, employment, community college or university degree programs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Instructs students in the knowledge and skills required in a specific occupation or occupational field, using a systematic plan of lectures, discussions, audiovisual presentations, laboratory, shop, and field studies.
- Plans and implements appropriate instructional/learning strategies and activities, including determining appropriate kinds and levels of materials.
- Utilizes a variety of instructional materials and available multimedia and computer technology to enhance learning.
- Develops, adapts, modifies, and individualizes educational materials, resources, techniques, methods, and strategies to meet the needs of students within the Baltimore City curriculum framework.
- Prepares students to sit for and successfully pass the aligned industry certification exams including the NCCER certification.
- Instructs and monitors students in the use and care of equipment and materials, in order to prevent injury and damage.
- Ensures that the classroom and instructional environment are attractive, healthy, safe, and conducive to learning and that materials are in good condition and accessible to students.
- Assesses student abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes.
- Continually assesses student achievement and maintains appropriate assessment and evaluation documentation for institutional and individual reporting purposes.
- Continually communicates with students on instructional expectations and keeps them informed of their progress in meeting those expectations.
- Ensures continuous communication with parents, both written and oral, to keep them informed of student progress.
- Manages the behavior of learners in instructional settings to ensure that the environment is conducive to the learning process, as well as assists and participates in the management of student behavior in other parts of the school, center, school grounds, or on work site.
- Monitors student behavior in non-instructional areas as assigned or required and intervenes to control and modify disruptive behavior, reporting to administrator as appropriate.
- Maintains accurate and complete student records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.
- Enforces all administration policies and rules governing students.
- Participates in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned.
- Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school based as required, in order to maximize learning opportunities.
- Collaborates with other professionals (guidance counselors, librarians, etc.) to carry out school-wide instructional or related activities.
- Demonstrates an understanding of and leads student experiences in SkillsUSA and other student organizations.
- Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and nondiscrimination policies; follows federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Required: Bachelor's Degree or higher in Career and Technology Education or in the career area to be taught OR Bachelor's Degree or higher and 2 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught OR Associate's Degree in the career area to be taught and 2 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught OR High School Diploma or equivalent and 3 years of occupational experience in the career area to be taught.
- Candidates will be required to complete eligibility requirements for licensure in Professional and Technical Education by the Maryland State Department of Education.
- Three to five years of industry related work experience for state of Maryland.
- Possession of or eligibility for NCCER instructor certification.
- Possession of or eligibility for Instructor Certification Training Program (ICTP).
- Experience in one or more of the major areas of plumbing.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Teaching experience preferred (student teaching acceptable).
- Possession of or eligibility for Maryland Board of Plumbing Contractors Master License (preferred).
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following:
- Completed online application
- Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying.
- Upload copies of all transcripts - undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE Certifications
- Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number
- All documentation/certification necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application
- All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application
BENEFITS
This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: http://www.baltimorecityschools.org
Baltimore City Public Schools ("City Schools") does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice.
This position is affiliated with the Baltimore Teachers Union (BTU) bargaining unit.
This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.
LOCATION
Location: Baltimore City Public Schools
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Align your credentials with U.S. trade standards
Construction roles in a public school district often require proof of licensure or certification recognized in Maryland. Get your foreign credentials evaluated by a NACES-approved organization before applying so your qualifications translate clearly to a U.S. hiring committee.
Target roles tied to capital improvement projects
Baltimore City Public Schools runs a large-scale facilities modernization program. Construction positions attached to funded capital projects are more likely to carry long-term need, which strengthens the employer's case for H-1B sponsorship and sustained employment throughout your visa period.
Search open Construction roles using Migrate Mate
Use Migrate Mate to filter Construction openings at Baltimore City Public Schools by visa type so you can see which roles are actively available to sponsored candidates, rather than sorting through postings that may not support international applicants.
Clarify the LCA and prevailing wage process early
Before your employer files an H-1B petition, they must submit a Labor Condition Application to the DOL certifying your offered wage meets the prevailing wage for your construction role in Baltimore. Ask your HR contact about this step before you accept an offer to avoid timeline surprises.
Understand how F-1 OPT applies to construction work
If you're on F-1 OPT, your construction role must directly relate to your degree field to qualify as valid STEM or standard OPT employment. Bring documentation connecting your academic program to the specific construction work you'll perform at the district.
Time your application around district procurement cycles
Baltimore City Public Schools typically ramps up facilities hiring before new construction seasons and after capital budget approvals. Applying in late fall or early spring positions you ahead of surges in demand, giving your sponsor more lead time to begin the USCIS petition process.
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Find Construction at Baltimore City Public Schools JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Baltimore City Public Schools sponsor H-1B visas for Construction roles?
Yes, Baltimore City Public Schools has sponsored H-1B visas for Construction positions. The district's ongoing facilities work and capital improvement programs create consistent demand for skilled construction professionals. Sponsorship is tied to specific roles, so you'll want to confirm with HR during the offer stage whether your particular position is eligible for H-1B support.
How do I apply for Construction jobs at Baltimore City Public Schools?
Openings are posted through the Baltimore City Public Schools careers portal. You can also browse Construction roles that support visa sponsorship directly on Migrate Mate, which filters listings by visa type so you can identify relevant positions faster. When applying, tailor your resume to reflect Maryland construction standards and any relevant U.S. project experience.
Which visa types are commonly used for Construction roles at Baltimore City Public Schools?
Baltimore City Public Schools has sponsored Construction workers under the H-1B, TN, J-1, F-1 OPT, and F-1 CPT visa categories. H-1B is the most common path for long-term employment. TN visas are an option for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying construction-related occupations. F-1 OPT and CPT are typically used by students completing degrees in construction management or engineering.
What qualifications are expected for Construction positions at Baltimore City Public Schools?
Most Construction roles at the district require a combination of formal education and field experience in areas like project management, facilities maintenance, or civil construction. Specialty trades may require Maryland state licensure. For H-1B eligibility, your role generally needs to qualify as a specialty occupation, meaning a bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field is typically required by USCIS standards.
How do I plan my timeline if Baltimore City Public Schools is sponsoring my H-1B?
H-1B sponsorship involves several sequential steps: your employer files a Labor Condition Application with the DOL, submits an H-1B petition to USCIS, and you go through the annual H-1B lottery if you're cap-subject. The lottery opens each March for an October 1 start date. If you're transitioning from F-1 OPT, ensure your OPT expiration date gives enough buffer to complete this process without a gap in work authorization.
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