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HS Instructional Coach - Math (ESL Required) (SY 22-23)

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JOB DESCRIPTION

The math coach maintains a positive, caring, and supportive learning culture and environment for the diverse student population of PPSD. As part of the leadership team, the coach helps foster a professional learning community focused on analyzing student data to inform the instructional priority and/or school improvement plan. Additionally, they will be required to provide teachers with support through coaching, observation, and feedback, as well as build the capacity of teachers to improve student outcomes. The coach supports teachers with the implementation of high-quality instructional strategies aligned to CCSS, WIDA, TESOL, SLA, and NGSS, with a focus on supporting all students academically, linguistically and socio emotionally.

Coaching occurs through creating and delivering professional development, side-by-side planning and coaching, modeling lessons, observing lessons and providing non-evaluative feedback, and making use of critical data to design instruction that supports individual student needs.

Additionally, the literacy coach will:
  • Participate in an annual review process to assess the overall effectiveness of the performance as a math coach in the areas of responsibilities outlined below.
EDUCATION TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
  • RI Teacher Certification as noted in the certification section above
  • Demonstrated expertise regarding the education of Multilingual Learners
  • Bachelor's degree required, Master's Degree (from an accredited college) preferred
  • Minimum of 5 years of successful classroom teaching in an urban setting with experience in Grades 7-12
National Board Certification in an area related to ELA/Multilingual Learners (preferred)

RIDE REQUIREMENTS:
Secondary Grades Mathematics Teacher, Grades 7-12
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND CURRICULAR LINKAGES

I. Instructional Leadership
  • Provides instructional coaching, demonstration lessons, collaborative co-teaching opportunities, lesson planning, and observations with peer feedback to increase achievement and close gaps
  • Conducting sessions of observation and feedback for all teachers
  • Participates in regularly scheduled coach meetings and professional learning experiences (PLE)
  • Participates in professional learning during the summer (Paid at the professional development rate)
  • Develops expertise by participating in district initiatives on leadership and coaching development and training, including the recording and analysis of professional practice and coaching sessions
  • Demonstrates a strong working knowledge of literacy, WIDA, TESOL, SLA, CCSS, and NGSS standards and best practices, use of materials, and specific instructional topics across content areas.
  • Continues to develop professional expertise through professional learning experiences, readings, training, and conferences.
  • Strong background in Multilingual Learner pedagogy and research based best practices
  • Assists teachers in organizing classrooms with an instructional focus for literacy and MLL instruction.
  • Develops and conducts professional development for targeted audiences, including classroom teachers, in the content area of ELA and ELD, as well as supporting reading instruction through other content areas. Models effective teaching techniques when presenting to groups and other professionals. Provides follow-up support to the elementary network and site-based training.
  • Trains and assists teachers in selection and use of a variety of assessment instruments. Models and coaches how to administer assessments and collect data. Conducts data conferences with classroom teachers to interpret data and plan instruction, and assists teachers in using assessment data to plan appropriate instruction.
  • Mentors teachers who are new to teaching and to the school.
  • Participates in district initiatives on leadership and coaching development and training
  • Maintains a weekly schedule that prioritizes coaching in classrooms, collaborative planning sessions (PLC/CPT), and all other duties that align with the instructional priority/school improvement plans and administrative expectations.
  • Provides targeted instruction to small groups of students
  • Models the school's values and standards for professional conduct; consistently demonstrates best practices for communicating with students, staff, and families
II. Management of Multilingual Learner Programs and Needs
  • Ensures that state and national education policies and regulations are in implemented and in compliance to ensure that students Civil Rights are properly maintained
  • Works with Principal to ensure that the school's policies and procedures for holding all students to high academic, linguistic and behavioral expectations are understood and promoted with consistency across all staff
  • Works collaboratively with the Elementary and/or Secondary Network and Office of Multilingual Learners to meet the needs of MLLs
  • Works Collaboratively with the School's Evaluation Team/Special Education Staff to meet the needs of all students with specialized learning needs, including dually identified students. Attends TQP meetings to serve as an advocate/liaison for MLL students.
  • Serves as the point person for meeting with families upon enrolling, properly scheduling (Assigning ELD Course Codes in Skyward) and transitioning MLLs to the school's program as well as planning for and implementing MLL parent engagement programs
  • Maintains accurate and up-to-date student records to provide teachers with the most important data and background information needed to successfully meet their unique needs as well as to parents to keep them up-to-date on their child's progress in acquiring language and academic content
III. Oversight of Common Spaces/Communication
  • Maintains a professional library and resources as well as planning space for MLL teachers or any general education teachers who plan and collaborate together
  • Performs any other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities and tasks outlined in this document are not exhaustive and may change as determined by the needs of the school or elementary network.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS STANDARDSplemental Information
  • Experience as an instructional coach (preferred)
  • Evidence of professional development regarding current research, regulations and national trends related to literacy instruction and instruction for MLLs and Special Education students
  • Experience in coaching and providing professional development opportunities
  • Experience coordinating/leading MLL programs
  • Experience with state and federal regulations regarding the education of MLLs
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Knowledgeable in software applications ie. Excel, Word, PPT. Google, Data Platforms
  • Multilingual candidate in one of our district's top languages preferred (Spanish, Swahili, Arabic, Khmer, Portuguese, Creole)
Key Qualifications
  • Evidence of increasing student outcomes especially in urban settings
  • Experience as an instructional coach or experience with instructional coaching
  • Leadership experience in developing positive school culture, including a deep knowledge of meeting the needs of students with IEP's and MLLs as evidenced by certifications held and/or participation in professional development
  • Approaches language learning as an additive factor to successfully achieving grade level standards wherein students first language and culture are valued, celebrated and promoted as an asset to the climate and culture of the school
  • Believes every child is capable of achieving at high standards and holds the highest of expectations for them with an understanding of culturally and linguistically responsive teaching practices
  • Expertise in working with diverse populations of students and families, and in differentiating supports to address the needs of diverse learners
  • An openness and responsiveness to constructive feedback and a strong commitment to continuous improvement and professional growth
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written; strong interpersonal skills with students, parents, colleagues, and community members; experience working collaboratively in team settings
  • Works with a sense of urgency regarding the community we service aligned to the Turnaround Plan Targets
  • Approaches the profession with maturity, humility, and versatility, maintains a solution oriented mindset with a strong work ethic
  • Knowledgeable in software applications ie. Excel, Word, PPT. Google, Data Platforms
  • You must complete the new hire compliance training prior to your first day of employment
  • Bilingual Preferred
  • Selected candidate will be required to pass a pre-employment criminal history background check. Selected candidates cannot begin work until passing their background check.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, holidays, and Personal Time Off (PTO).

Company

We serve approximately 22,000 students at 37 elementary, middle, and high schools. Approximately 55% of students come from homes where English is not the primary language spoken. Combined, our students and families speak over 55 different languages and hail from 91 countries of origin. In PPSD, the teachers and leaders set high expectations for academic achievement, provide equal access to differentiated instruction, and endeavor to close the achievement and opportunity gap among historically marginalized subgroups within the schools.  PPSD is a great place for those who desire an environment that supports their creativity and ingenuity, and respects their credentials and abilities as a teacher.  

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Telephone
4017147231
Location
797 Westminster Street
Providence
Rhode Island
02903
United States

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