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Title I Reading Instructional Teacher / Coach (2021-2022 School Year)

Employer
Henrico County Public Schools
Location
Highland Springs, VA, US
Salary
Competitive

Job Details

Job Title

Title I Reading Instructional Teacher / Coach (2021-2022 School Year)

Location

Highland Springs, VA, US

Organization Name

HCPS - Fair Oaks Elementary School

About Us

Henrico County Public Schools is one of the six largest county public school divisions in Virginia with a nationally recognized educational program. Henrico County is a suburban community surrounding the city of Richmond, VA. We are 104 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the east; 94 miles from the scenic Sky Line Drive to the west; 106 miles from Washington, D.C. to the north; and 75 miles from the North Carolina border to the south.

Our Mission:
Henrico County Public Schools, an innovative leader in educational excellence, will actively engage our students in diverse learning experiences that inspire and empower them to become contributing citizens.

General Statement of Duties

This is a 220 day contract. Must possess a comprehensive knowledge of pedagogy, learning theory, and best practices for effective Tier I, II, and III instruction. Must demonstrate abilities to provide school-level leadership in the areas of Reading, work collaboratively with all members of the school and division team, provide support to teachers in planning and delivering instruction, analyze student performance data and create action plans, and deliver high quality instruction to meet individual and group needs. Acts in the best interests of students and models appropriate behaviors in all professional interactions. Demonstrates knowledge and support of the mission and goals of Henrico County Public Schools.

Essential Duties

    • Provides daily leadership and support for Reading instruction in grades pre-kindergarten - five in accordance with state and division guidelines and division priorities with the goal of maximizing student engagement and achievement
    • Communicates and coordinates instruction with other staff including but not limited to exceptional education, gifted, remediation, volunteers, administration, and division-level coaches and specialists
    • Analyzes formative and summative data and works collaboratively with other members of the instructional team to plan and deliver targeted instruction and to design professional development with the goal of maximizing impact on student engagement and achievement
    • Directly coaches and assists teachers and interventionists in analyzing data, planning and delivering instruction, and creating appropriate assessments
    • Maintains records of student performance and growth and effectively communicates this with students, parents, and other staff
    • Directly provides individual and group instruction in reading, demonstrating an expert knowledge of subject matter, pedagogy, and district goals and resources
    • Maintains effective and positive classroom management in a well-organized learning environment
    • Selects and uses a variety of instructional materials to stimulate learning and meet the needs of all students
    • Incorporates and models appropriate use of Technology to support instruction and student learning
    • Stays abreast of current educational trends and best practices as these relate to classroom instruction, effective schools, and student achievement
    • Maintains professional manner when interacting with students, families, school and division staff, patrons, and community agencies
    • Maintains the inventory of reading materials in an accessible location within the school
    • Demonstrates an understanding of and commitment to the mission and goals of Henrico County Public Schools
    • Performs other duties as assigned


Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree with a Reading Specialist endorsement is preferred. Minimum of three to five years of successful teaching experience in grades kindergarten through five. Must possess a comprehensive understanding of pedagogy, learning theory, and best practices for effective Tier I, II, and III instruction. Must be able to work collaboratively and professionally with all members of the instructional team and coordinate support for teachers with division coaches and specialists and administration. Must be able to serve as a Reading leader for the school through teaching, coaching, and coordination and assessment of the Reading program. Must demonstrate the ability to plan, model, and deliver current research-based practices in Reading instruction and be able to assess student responsiveness to that instruction through observation and analysis of assessment data.

Additional Information

Position is for the 2021-2022 School Year and holds a 220-day contract.
Minimum annual starting salary: $50,560.84 (Bachelors) / $52,987.88 (Masters)

How To Apply

To be considered for the listed vacancy, you must submit an online application, mail, fax, or hand-deliver a copy of your teaching license, college transcripts, teacher assessment scores (if not already on file), and three (3) written references to:
Henrico County Public Schools
Department of Human Resources
P. O. Box 23120
3820 Nine Mile Road
Henrico , VA 23223
FAX (804) 652-3763
Henrico County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities.
EOE/Accommodations Upon Request

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Amount of Travel

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Company

Henrico County Public Schools expresses a divisionwide commitment to every student by communicating a vision of inclusiveness: “The right to achieve. The support to succeed.” The school division also embraces four critical cornerstones: Student Safety, Academic Progress, Closing Gaps and Relationships.

The school system serves the families of Henrico County, Virginia, a diverse community of more than 320,000 which wraps west, north and east of the independent city and state capital of Richmond. Henrico is Virginia’s fifth-most populous county.

HCPS is the sixth largest public school division in Virginia, and is comprised of 72 schools and program centers serving more than 50,000 students. The division’s schools reflect the geographic diversity of Henrico County, and lie in bustling near-urban and suburban settings; small towns; and quiet rural areas.

Academic excellence and opportunity are hallmarks of Henrico County Public Schools. Twenty-three division schools earned 2017 Virginia Index of Performance awards for advanced learning and achievement, presented by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Board of Education. HCPS was again tops in the Richmond region with the most schools earning the distinction. Short Pump Middle School was one of only nine schools in the commonwealth to earn the highest designation.

HCPS also leads central Virginia in teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Completion of the rigorous process is the profession’s highest mark of accomplishment.

Henrico Schools has robust programs and support services for families of students with special needs; gifted students; homebound and homeschooled students; and students learning English as a second language.

Each of the division’s high schools is fully accredited and hosts an academic specialty center. The specialty centers allow students with clear interests the chance to focus on a preferred area, such as engineering, the arts or world languages. Three middle schools offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program and two high schools offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.

The division also has cutting-edge programs in career and technical education, at individual schools and at two Advanced Career Education centers. From learning about sustainable seafood in culinary arts classes to applying technology concepts at Richmond Raceway, HCPS’ Department of Career and Technical Education helps students become effective participants in the international economy.

From academics to athletics, from the arts to career skills, Henrico County Public Schools is proud to be part of helping our community thrive by ensuring that each child has the right to achieve and the support to succeed.

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
804-652-3672
Location
3820 Nine Mile Road
Human Resources
Henrico
VA
23223
US

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