Center for Student Achievement Solutions
Lead Literacy Coach
Center for Student Achievement Solutions, Yonkers, New York, United States
Why Join CSAS
At the Center for Student Achievement Solutions (CSAS), we believe every child deserves access to high‑quality, equitable literacy instruction. Our mission is to close opportunity gaps by delivering job‑embedded coaching, structured literacy professional development, and Science of Reading‑aligned training that transforms instruction and accelerates student achievement. We partner with schools and districts nationwide to build educator capacity, strengthen literacy instruction, and support historically underserved students including English Language Learners (ELLs/MLLs), students with IEPs, and struggling readers. If you are a leader who is passionate about literacy, instructional excellence, and coaching educators toward lasting impact, we want you on our team.
Hours Lead Literacy Coaches are contracted on a per diem basis, scheduled according to project needs. Coaching and professional development typically occur during school hours with flexibility for planning, debriefs, and collaboration meetings.
Your Role As a Lead Literacy Coach, you will serve as a senior instructional leader and mentor within the CSAS coaching team. You’ll model best‑in‑class Science of Reading‑aligned instruction, lead capacity‑building for teachers and coaches, and collaborate with school leaders to ensure high‑quality literacy instruction across grades K–2. You will guide teachers and instructional coaches through coaching cycles, data analysis, and professional learning, ensuring instructional practices are explicit, systematic, and evidence‑based.
What You’ll Do Instructional Leadership and Coaching
Lead job‑embedded coaching cycles for K–2 teachers implementing core and intervention literacy programs.
Mentor and support CSAS literacy coaches to strengthen consistency, coaching impact, and instructional excellence across schools.
Model and guide effective implementation of structured literacy programs.
Data‑Driven Instruction
Use Acadience, mCLASS, and classroom observation data to guide instructional priorities, group students for small‑group intervention, and identify areas for teacher growth.
Collaborate with school leaders to design and monitor action plans that accelerate reading growth for all learners, including ELLs/MLLs and students with disabilities.
Professional Development and Capacity‑Building
Facilitate professional learning communities, workshops, and teacher learning sessions aligned with the Science of Reading and district literacy goals.
Develop and deliver leadership coaching sessions to help principals and assistant principals support literacy fidelity and accountability.
Provide actionable, strengths‑based feedback to teachers and coaches that builds capacity and sustains impact.
Collaboration and Leadership
Partner with district and school leaders to align instructional priorities, coaching goals, and student outcome targets.
Support internal CSAS teams by contributing to professional learning content, tools, and exemplars that elevate instructional practice.
Model professionalism, preparation, and integrity in all interactions with school and district partners.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Reading, Literacy, Curriculum and Instruction, or a related field.
Minimum 5 years of successful K–2 classroom teaching experience with evidence of improved student literacy outcomes.
Minimum 3 years of experience as a literacy coach, instructional specialist, or teacher leader.
Demonstrated expertise in the Science of Reading, structured literacy, and early foundational reading instruction.
Proven ability to lead adults, facilitate high‑quality professional learning, and provide targeted, actionable coaching feedback.
Experience supporting diverse learners, including ELLs/MLLs and students with disabilities.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise with one or more of the following programs: UFLI, Heggerty, Fundations, Orton‑Gillingham, Bridge the Gap, Really Great Reading, Phonics for Reading, or HMH Into Reading.
Experience leading teams or mentoring instructional coaches.
Strong communication, organization, and project management skills.
Proficiency with data tools such as Acadience, mCLASS, or similar assessments to inform coaching and instruction.
What We Offer
Competitive contract‑based pay
that reflects your leadership and expertise.
Opportunities for advancement
within CSAS’s national network of literacy experts.
Collaborative and mission‑driven culture
focused on student success and instructional excellence.
Ongoing professional development
aligned with cutting‑edge literacy research and best practices.
The opportunity to make a
lasting impact
on educators, schools, and K–2 students across the country.
Location and Salary New York, NY • $81,000 – $103,000 • Full‑time • Posted 1 month ago
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Hours Lead Literacy Coaches are contracted on a per diem basis, scheduled according to project needs. Coaching and professional development typically occur during school hours with flexibility for planning, debriefs, and collaboration meetings.
Your Role As a Lead Literacy Coach, you will serve as a senior instructional leader and mentor within the CSAS coaching team. You’ll model best‑in‑class Science of Reading‑aligned instruction, lead capacity‑building for teachers and coaches, and collaborate with school leaders to ensure high‑quality literacy instruction across grades K–2. You will guide teachers and instructional coaches through coaching cycles, data analysis, and professional learning, ensuring instructional practices are explicit, systematic, and evidence‑based.
What You’ll Do Instructional Leadership and Coaching
Lead job‑embedded coaching cycles for K–2 teachers implementing core and intervention literacy programs.
Mentor and support CSAS literacy coaches to strengthen consistency, coaching impact, and instructional excellence across schools.
Model and guide effective implementation of structured literacy programs.
Data‑Driven Instruction
Use Acadience, mCLASS, and classroom observation data to guide instructional priorities, group students for small‑group intervention, and identify areas for teacher growth.
Collaborate with school leaders to design and monitor action plans that accelerate reading growth for all learners, including ELLs/MLLs and students with disabilities.
Professional Development and Capacity‑Building
Facilitate professional learning communities, workshops, and teacher learning sessions aligned with the Science of Reading and district literacy goals.
Develop and deliver leadership coaching sessions to help principals and assistant principals support literacy fidelity and accountability.
Provide actionable, strengths‑based feedback to teachers and coaches that builds capacity and sustains impact.
Collaboration and Leadership
Partner with district and school leaders to align instructional priorities, coaching goals, and student outcome targets.
Support internal CSAS teams by contributing to professional learning content, tools, and exemplars that elevate instructional practice.
Model professionalism, preparation, and integrity in all interactions with school and district partners.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Reading, Literacy, Curriculum and Instruction, or a related field.
Minimum 5 years of successful K–2 classroom teaching experience with evidence of improved student literacy outcomes.
Minimum 3 years of experience as a literacy coach, instructional specialist, or teacher leader.
Demonstrated expertise in the Science of Reading, structured literacy, and early foundational reading instruction.
Proven ability to lead adults, facilitate high‑quality professional learning, and provide targeted, actionable coaching feedback.
Experience supporting diverse learners, including ELLs/MLLs and students with disabilities.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise with one or more of the following programs: UFLI, Heggerty, Fundations, Orton‑Gillingham, Bridge the Gap, Really Great Reading, Phonics for Reading, or HMH Into Reading.
Experience leading teams or mentoring instructional coaches.
Strong communication, organization, and project management skills.
Proficiency with data tools such as Acadience, mCLASS, or similar assessments to inform coaching and instruction.
What We Offer
Competitive contract‑based pay
that reflects your leadership and expertise.
Opportunities for advancement
within CSAS’s national network of literacy experts.
Collaborative and mission‑driven culture
focused on student success and instructional excellence.
Ongoing professional development
aligned with cutting‑edge literacy research and best practices.
The opportunity to make a
lasting impact
on educators, schools, and K–2 students across the country.
Location and Salary New York, NY • $81,000 – $103,000 • Full‑time • Posted 1 month ago
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