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Interventionist - Arkansas Connections Academy
Oregon Connections Academy, Bentonville, Arkansas, United States, 72712
Interventionist - Arkansas Connections Academy
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School Summary
Arkansas Connections Academy (ARCA) is a tuition‑free, virtual public charter school serving students in grades K–12 statewide. ARCA is authorized by the Arkansas Charter Authorizing Panel and the State Board of Education and is governed by an independent Board of Directors. The school contracts with Connections Education to provide its educational program and other services. ARCA is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, the Northwest Accreditation Commission, and the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), which are accrediting divisions of Cognia.
Position Summary And Responsibilities Working remotely from your home office, the Interventionist will play a key role in supporting student academic success by identifying and assisting students who are at risk of academic failure. This includes working with students who have failed courses and need credit recovery, as well as those who are falling behind and require intervention strategies. The Interventionist will collaborate with students, families, and school staff to create personalized plans to help students succeed and may travel throughout the state to support students in person.
Identify at‑risk students using multiple data points, including: State standardized test scores, Attendance records, discipline records, communication logs, and RTI (Response to Intervention) documentation, grade retention history, and transcripts
Develop and implement individualized academic intervention strategies to help students stay on track, promote grade progression, and increase graduation rates
Collaborate with students and teacher to create achievement plans aligned with academic and post‑secondary goals
Provide training and guidance to parents of at‑risk students
Maintain detailed records and track progress of interventions and student outcomes
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Highly qualified and certified to teach Math, ELA, or Science in Arkansas
2–3 years of experience working in academic intervention, counseling, or related student support roles preferred
Prior experience in a virtual or blended learning environment desirable
Experience working with at‑risk student populations
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Interventionist - Arkansas Connections Academy
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Oregon Connections Academy
School Summary
Arkansas Connections Academy (ARCA) is a tuition‑free, virtual public charter school serving students in grades K–12 statewide. ARCA is authorized by the Arkansas Charter Authorizing Panel and the State Board of Education and is governed by an independent Board of Directors. The school contracts with Connections Education to provide its educational program and other services. ARCA is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, the Northwest Accreditation Commission, and the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), which are accrediting divisions of Cognia.
Position Summary And Responsibilities Working remotely from your home office, the Interventionist will play a key role in supporting student academic success by identifying and assisting students who are at risk of academic failure. This includes working with students who have failed courses and need credit recovery, as well as those who are falling behind and require intervention strategies. The Interventionist will collaborate with students, families, and school staff to create personalized plans to help students succeed and may travel throughout the state to support students in person.
Identify at‑risk students using multiple data points, including: State standardized test scores, Attendance records, discipline records, communication logs, and RTI (Response to Intervention) documentation, grade retention history, and transcripts
Develop and implement individualized academic intervention strategies to help students stay on track, promote grade progression, and increase graduation rates
Collaborate with students and teacher to create achievement plans aligned with academic and post‑secondary goals
Provide training and guidance to parents of at‑risk students
Maintain detailed records and track progress of interventions and student outcomes
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Highly qualified and certified to teach Math, ELA, or Science in Arkansas
2–3 years of experience working in academic intervention, counseling, or related student support roles preferred
Prior experience in a virtual or blended learning environment desirable
Experience working with at‑risk student populations
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