About The Position

The Instructional Interventionist - Math position at Alabaster City Schools is responsible for ensuring that students identified with a mathematics deficiency receive intensive, targeted interventions. This role focuses on accelerating the progress of struggling students, particularly those with specific math deficiencies and dyscalculia, through explicit and systematic instruction in small group formats. The interventionist will collaborate on student math improvement plans, maintain accurate records, and serve as a resource for students, parents, and faculty.

Requirements

  • A valid Alabama certificate in elementary education.
  • Bachelor's degree and advanced coursework or professional development in the science of learning, and the implementation of teaching mathematics through problem solving.
  • Minimum of two years of experience as a highly effective elementary teacher of mathematics, as demonstrated by student mathematics performance data and teacher performance evaluations.
  • Knowledge of scientifically based math research, special expertise in effective mathematics instructional strategies to accelerate student progress, dyscalculia-specific interventions, and data analysis.
  • Proficient in technology usage for instruction and data analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and improve professional competence in intervention related to mathematics deficiencies, especially dyscalculia.
  • Seek advanced certification or credentialing in program mastery as developed by the Office of Mathematics Improvement.
  • Collaborate to review student math improvement plans for incoming students identified with a mathematics deficiency.
  • Prepare for intervention and show written evidence of preparation upon request.
  • Deliver explicit and systematic instruction, in a small group format, that is differentiated, targeted, and designed to accelerate the most struggling students with specific math deficiencies in lowest deficit skills.
  • Monitor progress regularly, maintaining accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, board policy, and administrative regulation.
  • Maintain confidentiality of student data.
  • Evaluate student progress on a regular basis and in accordance with the system's established procedures.
  • Serve as a resource or make referrals as appropriate.
  • Assist with school-wide testing programs, including screening for dyscalculia.
  • Participate as a valued faculty member, maintaining professional and cooperative relationships with teachers, students, and the community.
  • Make reasonable provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes outside the instructional day.
  • Perform other related duties during school necessary to the safe and effective operation of the school when requested by the principal.
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