The 5/6 ELA Intervention Teacher at Kairos Academies is a mission-driven educator who accelerates the learning of scholars who are reading and writing below grade level. This role exists to close gaps. The Intervention Teacher leads a dedicated, full-period ELA intervention class — a standalone classroom course with its own roster, sections, and gradebook. This is not a push-in or pull-out support role. It is a full-priority class on the master schedule, and the teacher owns the classroom and is responsible for scholar mastery within it. Inside this intervention class, the teacher delivers targeted, diagnostic-driven Tier 2 instruction that rebuilds foundational literacy — decoding, word study, reading fluency, vocabulary, and core comprehension — so scholars can access and succeed in grade-level reading and writing. The teacher uses small-group and individualized instruction within their own classroom to move scholars from where they are to where they need to be. The role is highly collaborative. The Intervention Teacher partners closely with core 5th and 6th grade ELA teachers to align skills, share data, and ensure every scholar receives a coherent, well-sequenced experience across their core and intervention classes. At Kairos, all teachers are leaders. The Intervention Teacher models our values of Love, Excellence, Agency, and Diversity, and contributes to the systems and culture that make Kairos a place where every scholar can thrive.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level