Instructional Coach

Legacy Traditional SchoolsColumbia, SC
Onsite

About The Position

The goal of the Instructional Coach is to build capacity by supporting teachers to develop more effective instruction. Instructional coaches work collaboratively with teachers in building their intervention and pedagogical knowledge, support teachers on a day-to-day basis, and facilitate school-wide professional development focused on researched based effective instruction.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • A current teaching certificate from within the state position is located.
  • One year of lead teacher or instructional coach experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree.
  • Taught three or more years in a variety of grade levels
  • Spalding Certified Teacher

Responsibilities

  • Participate in creation of intervention plans and data tracking to identify Title I students and improve student growth and achievement.
  • Monitor SDW’s to ensure Title I students are receiving the support they need and are progressing through the AIT process.
  • Support teachers and grade level teams in creating action plans to address standards of concerns identified by student achievement data and Title I students.
  • Observe Title I tutoring sessions and monitor data to identify material needs, effective use of data, effective instructional practices, and identify students to enter/exit from Title I services.
  • Create and maintain a master Title I rank order list at each grade level.
  • Review Title I student list to ensure student needs are met.
  • Provide initial and continued professional development for Title I teachers, tutors and Title I paraprofessionals.
  • Provide professional development and support of research-based teaching strategies, best practices to address the needs of teachers and school goals and implementation of the school's program of instruction.
  • Facilitate training for teachers hired after the start of the school year, such as M-Drive Resources (Curriculum Pacing Guides, SOMAAH’s, etc.), and Teacher Resource Binder.
  • Provide a minimum of 5 contact hours (support plans, one-on-one meetings, modeling, team teaching, peer observation coverage, etc.) with teachers per day to provide guidance and support for the enhancement of classroom instruction.
  • Coach teachers and Title I Parapros in developing individualized interventions for Tier II and Tier III students.
  • Ensure that monthly MAP Skills progress monitoring is completed and documented for all Tier II and Tier III students.
  • Meet with building principal to discuss the coaching process, the needs of the assigned teachers, and other related matters.
  • Complete online Instructional Feedback Form for teacher observed.
  • Facilitate change in instructional practices of teachers that will enable teachers to identify student needs more analytically; plan more productively; and teach more effectively.
  • Attend, participate and ensure effective leadership in weekly PLC meetings.
  • Review weekly lesson plans and check for alignment with standards and with daily instruction.
  • Evaluate each student’s learning capabilities and celebrate student accomplishments.
  • Encourage students to uphold our values and model mature behavior and good character in the classroom, on the school campus, and throughout their lives.
  • Being active in the role when light lifting, sitting, standing, moving throughout the campus and traveling to other campuses as required.
  • Participating in events outside of normal hours.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Industry-leading pay
  • Rewards
  • Referral bonuses
  • Paid time-off
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Discounted onsite childcare
  • Student enrollment priority
  • Retirement plans
  • Promotion opportunities
  • Training
  • Mentoring
  • Tuition reimbursement
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