Holyoke Public Schools
Expert Teacher (Instructional Coach) Math
Holyoke Public Schools, Holyoke, Massachusetts, us, 01040
Overview
Expert Teacher (Instructional Coach) Math – Join to apply for the
Expert Teacher (Instructional Coach) Math
role at
Holyoke Public Schools . Responsibilities
Under the direction of District directors and the school principal Thoughtfully and deliberately cultivate collaborative relationships with teachers, administrators, and fellow Instructional Coaches (Expert Teachers) in order to effectively influence strong culturally responsive classroom practice. Work with the Academic Department and School leadership to ensure cohesive, districtwide use of best practices in coaching, develop/coordinate vertically aligned curriculum, and support consistent instructional practices. Work with teachers to ensure their instruction is aligned to the appropriate standards, curriculum, and assessments, as well as to help teachers enhance themselves as learners. This will include, but is not limited to: Supporting the implementation of district approved curriculum at all tiers of learning Supporting the successful implementation and analysis of interim assessments Leading planning and data meetings in content expertise Understanding the district scope and sequence (across all grade levels) and SAS alignment Maintaining a confidential relationship with teachers in order to observe classroom instruction and offer comprehensive analysis and feedback Conducting demonstrations and modeling lessons for classroom teachers Lead teacher study groups and/or PLCs to increase content and pedagogy of content instruction Attending professional development and sharing new learning with staff Provide intervention support to at least one cohort of students (school-based coaches only) Support development of curriculum by facilitating work groups Cultivate a standards-based, data and results-oriented culture Lead and participate in ongoing and job-embedded professional development for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information related to content knowledge, pedagogy and coaching Collaborate with teachers, principals, and academic directors in determining appropriate resources and materials for future purchases. Review and revise current curriculum materials to ensure that all resources represent diverse cultural experiences and support anti-racist goals of the district. Serve as a resource in identifying appropriate research-based instructional strategies and interventions to improve student learning and achievement Serve as content experts/consultants on school-based or district learning walks Eligibility and Qualifications
Instructional Coach (Expert Teacher) Eligibility To qualify as an Instructional Coach (Expert Teacher), you must: Demonstrate that you are culturally competent in your teaching, teamwork, and leadership practices Commit to support the implementation of culturally responsive and anti-racist teaching practices to promote equity for all students Possess experience and skill to lead adults on the implementation of effective anti-racist, high quality teaching practices Build strong, supportive relationships with students, teachers, and families Experience as a teacher leader or Instructional Coach preferred Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred Meet the criteria to be an Advanced Teacher Completed at least five years of full-time K-12 relevant teaching, urban experience preferred Possess or able to obtain a Professional Massachusetts teaching license in the content area assigned [MATH 1-6 or ELEMENTARY 1-6] A Master's degree from an accredited college or university Additional Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong interpersonal skills High expectations for self and others, and the ability to help others meet those high expectations Proven leadership and exceptional ability to lead people Ability to organize workload independently and set priorities; to adapt quickly to changing priorities; and perform multiple interrelated tasks under deadline pressures Proven track record of strong strategic planning and problem solving Understanding of student-centered coaching models Compensation The annual base salary of Instructional Coaches (Expert Teacher) will be $85,000. Instructional Coaches (Expert Teacher) will be reviewed and re-appointed every two years based on effectiveness in the role. Senioriy level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Education and Training Industries
Education Administration Programs
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Expert Teacher (Instructional Coach) Math – Join to apply for the
Expert Teacher (Instructional Coach) Math
role at
Holyoke Public Schools . Responsibilities
Under the direction of District directors and the school principal Thoughtfully and deliberately cultivate collaborative relationships with teachers, administrators, and fellow Instructional Coaches (Expert Teachers) in order to effectively influence strong culturally responsive classroom practice. Work with the Academic Department and School leadership to ensure cohesive, districtwide use of best practices in coaching, develop/coordinate vertically aligned curriculum, and support consistent instructional practices. Work with teachers to ensure their instruction is aligned to the appropriate standards, curriculum, and assessments, as well as to help teachers enhance themselves as learners. This will include, but is not limited to: Supporting the implementation of district approved curriculum at all tiers of learning Supporting the successful implementation and analysis of interim assessments Leading planning and data meetings in content expertise Understanding the district scope and sequence (across all grade levels) and SAS alignment Maintaining a confidential relationship with teachers in order to observe classroom instruction and offer comprehensive analysis and feedback Conducting demonstrations and modeling lessons for classroom teachers Lead teacher study groups and/or PLCs to increase content and pedagogy of content instruction Attending professional development and sharing new learning with staff Provide intervention support to at least one cohort of students (school-based coaches only) Support development of curriculum by facilitating work groups Cultivate a standards-based, data and results-oriented culture Lead and participate in ongoing and job-embedded professional development for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information related to content knowledge, pedagogy and coaching Collaborate with teachers, principals, and academic directors in determining appropriate resources and materials for future purchases. Review and revise current curriculum materials to ensure that all resources represent diverse cultural experiences and support anti-racist goals of the district. Serve as a resource in identifying appropriate research-based instructional strategies and interventions to improve student learning and achievement Serve as content experts/consultants on school-based or district learning walks Eligibility and Qualifications
Instructional Coach (Expert Teacher) Eligibility To qualify as an Instructional Coach (Expert Teacher), you must: Demonstrate that you are culturally competent in your teaching, teamwork, and leadership practices Commit to support the implementation of culturally responsive and anti-racist teaching practices to promote equity for all students Possess experience and skill to lead adults on the implementation of effective anti-racist, high quality teaching practices Build strong, supportive relationships with students, teachers, and families Experience as a teacher leader or Instructional Coach preferred Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred Meet the criteria to be an Advanced Teacher Completed at least five years of full-time K-12 relevant teaching, urban experience preferred Possess or able to obtain a Professional Massachusetts teaching license in the content area assigned [MATH 1-6 or ELEMENTARY 1-6] A Master's degree from an accredited college or university Additional Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong interpersonal skills High expectations for self and others, and the ability to help others meet those high expectations Proven leadership and exceptional ability to lead people Ability to organize workload independently and set priorities; to adapt quickly to changing priorities; and perform multiple interrelated tasks under deadline pressures Proven track record of strong strategic planning and problem solving Understanding of student-centered coaching models Compensation The annual base salary of Instructional Coaches (Expert Teacher) will be $85,000. Instructional Coaches (Expert Teacher) will be reviewed and re-appointed every two years based on effectiveness in the role. Senioriy level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Education and Training Industries
Education Administration Programs
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