About The Position

University of Massachusetts Lowell is seeking part-time program supervisors with interest and experience teaching in middle and high schools to supervise teacher candidates in their practicum. Program Supervisors observe, coach, and train graduate candidates seeking teacher licensure in math, the sciences, history, and English. Candidates work collaboratively with teacher preparation faculty on supervision protocols and executing the state mandated Candidate Assessment of Performance (CAP). Supervisions typically occur 1-2 times per month on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., in schools around the state.. Supervisors observe and meet regularly with teacher candidates during their practicum. Specific duties include: Attend CAP trainings prior to the start of the semester provided by UML Support supervising practitioner (classroom teachers) in implementing CAP requirements by providing information about evaluation, rubrics, and evidence to develop a shared understanding of the candidate’s performance Maintain regular communication and coordinate evaluation process with supervising practitioner and teacher candidate Conduct formal observations (at least 3 for one semester practicum) and document candidate’s progress Conduct formal meetings with supervising practitioner and teacher candidate and provide constructive feedback to improve candidate performance Gather evidence of candidate performance and complete required formative and summative assessments using an online CAP platform

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in education
  • At least 5 years of teaching experience in public schools and in a specific content area
  • Possess a Professional License in elementary education or special education
  • Strong communication and organization skills and ability to work collaboratively with elementary school and university faculty
  • Demonstrated commitment to collaboration and collegiality
  • Ability to handle confidential information with discretion
  • Demonstrated commitment to a culture of diversity, respect, and inclusion

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supporting novice teachers (as a mentor, coach, administrator, or teacher educator)
  • Experience teaching in an inclusion classroom and working with students with disabilities and classified English Learners
  • Familiarity with CAP

Responsibilities

  • Attend CAP trainings prior to the start of the semester provided by UML
  • Support supervising practitioner (classroom teachers) in implementing CAP requirements by providing information about evaluation, rubrics, and evidence to develop a shared understanding of the candidate’s performance
  • Maintain regular communication and coordinate evaluation process with supervising practitioner and teacher candidate
  • Conduct formal observations (at least 3 for one semester practicum) and document candidate’s progress
  • Conduct formal meetings with supervising practitioner and teacher candidate and provide constructive feedback to improve candidate performance
  • Gather evidence of candidate performance and complete required formative and summative assessments using an online CAP platform
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