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Dallas Independent School District

Coordinator I (226 Days)

Dallas Independent School District, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Job Summary

Assistant Coordinator-Administrative – Full-time position in the Dual Language ESL Department of Dallas Independent School District. Responsibilities

Coordinate, support, and implement Latino Family Literacy Project and other programs for parents of English Learner (EL) students. Coordinate and implement events and activities to enhance parent engagement of EL students. Coordinate and support learning opportunities to increase English proficiency levels and technology skills of EL parents. Coordinate community events in targeted district networks. Develop and implement parent sessions for Parent Portal, Uniform Assistance Program, SBDM, PTA/PTO for EL parents. Collaborate on planning and developing classes for EL students and their parents to improve literacy. Coordinate school outreach programs on topics that help parents support their children academically, socially, and emotionally. Coordinate training seminars and workshops for campus staff to build capacity on parent engagement. Improve communication among school personnel and non‑English‑speaking parents. Maintain appropriate records of all coordinated and/or facilitated events related to Title III parent engagement. Coordinate leadership development for parents of EL students to encourage participation in school governance and advocacy. Utilize district data to collaborate and coordinate parental instructional plans to support student achievement at elementary and secondary schools. Communicate effectively with principals, community/parent liaisons, and other district staff regarding parent and community engagement. Collaborate with principals and school leadership to facilitate implementation of parent communication campaigns and events promoting student achievement and parent engagement. Perform all other grant‑related tasks and duties as needed. Work required evenings and Saturdays as required for Bilingual ESL Department and district events. Qualifications

Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in a directly related field preferred. Three years or more of successful teaching experience working with English language learners in Dual Language, ESL or Newcomer Programs. Excellent computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Oracle. Demonstrated ability to communicate written and oral with a diverse community and the public at large. Demonstrated excellent planning and organizational skills. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the development, implementation and monitoring of parent engagement programs. Demonstrated competence in cross‑cultural communication, training ability, and parent‑school‑community partnerships. Demonstrated ability to work successfully with parents of district students, as well as all levels of district employees. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required. Work Locations

Dual Language ESL Department Schedule

Full‑time Minimum Salary

56,120.00 Median Salary

68,469.00 Job Posting

Oct 15, 2025 Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level Employment type

Full‑time Job function

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Primary and Secondary Education

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