Interventionist Teacher - IDEA Henry Academy (26-27)

IDEA Public SchoolsMidland, TX
Onsite

About The Position

The IDEA Interventionist Teacher plays a crucial role in supporting students who have identified academic gaps in Reading and/or Math. The primary mission is to close these gaps by two years within a single school year, ensuring students are prepared for IDEA’s AP for All initiative. This role utilizes a systematic and intensive approach to academic intervention, providing targeted assistance to students at risk of or already underperforming compared to grade-level standards. Intervention teachers employ universal screening, Direct Instruction, frequent progress monitoring, and research-based interventions to support students facing academic challenges.

Requirements

  • High level of content-area proficiency in Math and/or ELA as evidenced by teaching certification, field of study, or work experience.
  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year educational institution.
  • Knowledge of core academic subject assigned and ability to pass an IDEA content assessment.
  • Knowledge of curriculum and instruction.
  • Ability to instruct students and manage student behavior.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to adjust and adapt to a multitude of situations in the school environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a K-12 classroom setting (strongly preferred).
  • State certification preferred but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Critical Student Intervention (CSI) instruction utilizing on model programming for small groups consisting of students in 3rd-8th grade that are academically at risk in reading and/or math to include students in general education, 504, Response to Intervention, Special Education, and English Language Learners.
  • Teach district approved research-based intervention to small groups consisting of students in Kinder-2nd grade (dependent on campus assignment) that are academically at risk in reading and/or math to include students in general education, 504, Response to Intervention, Special Education, and English Language Learners.
  • Teach district approved research-based intervention to small groups consisting of students that are in 9th-12th grade (dependent on campus assignment) academically at risk to graduate to include students in general education, 504, Response to Intervention, Special Education, and English Language Learners.
  • Work closely with general education teachers in order to coordinate the support they are providing to students requiring intervention.
  • Implement state learning standards and IDEA curricula and assessments to meet ambitious academic expectations.
  • Learn, master and deliver relevant content and grade level curriculum, core content objectives and texts.
  • Submit weekly lesson plans two weeks in advance for feedback.
  • Implement formal and informal assessments to track each individual student’s progress and learning needs, adjust lesson plans accordingly and update gradebook weekly.
  • Communicate students’ progress with student and family on a weekly basis.
  • Effective facilitation and personal use of technology as a communication and educational tool to improve student achievement and manage work-related tasks.
  • Implement a clear and consistent behavior management system that aligns to campus-wide initiatives while developing students’ character and sense of community in the classroom.
  • Help shape and develop a school-wide culture that fosters a productive and enthusiastic learning environment for each student.
  • Establish and maintain a cooperative working relationship with students and families based on trust, understanding and respect for the communities in which they identify.
  • Host necessary tutoring sessions to meet all students’ needs.
  • Participate in weekly manager check-ins, grade-level meetings, before and after-school duties, and school-wide meetings and functions.
  • Engage in summer and year-long district, school and personal learning and development.
  • Minimum of 40+ hours spent at school per week.
  • Additional responsibilities may include: after-school tutoring or Saturday school and are based on the needs of our scholars.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits plan, covering the majority of the employee premium for the base medical plan and subsidizing the majority of costs for a spouse/domestic partner and children.
  • Paid Family Leave: Eligible staff may receive up to 8 weeks of paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child, based on their tenure with the organization and caregiver designation.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: Staff members may apply for up to 50% of tuition paid toward a qualifying degree program, up to $5,250 maximum per year subject to manager discretion and budget availability.
  • Employer-Paid Mental/Behavioral Health: 5 face-to-face counseling sessions within a year, unlimited 24/7 telephonic counseling, and other work-life services available at no cost.
  • Dental and vision plans.
  • Disability insurance.
  • Life insurance.
  • Parenting benefits.
  • Flexible spending account options.
  • Generous vacation time.
  • Referral bonuses.
  • Professional development.
  • 403(b) plan.
  • Relocation allowance to defray the cost of moving for this role, if applicable.
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