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Instructional Coach for Math/Science
Location:Site Level/School
Reports To: School Principal
FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary Range: Per WBR Salary Schedule
Terms of Employment:10 Months
GENERAL OVERVIEW
The primary responsibility of the Mathematics/Science Instructional Coach is to improve standardize and bring consistency to the quality of the instruction of mathematics/science in assigned schools. Instructional Coaches model lessons and work with teachers and students. They should spend the majority of their time supporting teachers and analyzing data to implement and sustain effective instructional strategies grounded in scientificallybased research. This is a teaching and coaching position with the person selected for this role also responsible for teaching math and/or science courses.
The Instructional Coach will provide instructional support and coaching as they work to ensure that each student is able to reach his or her academic potential. The Instructional Coach primary role is to work with teachers to support best practices in using data provide analysis of schoolwide trends in instruction and make recommendations about potential next steps to address areas of need. As an advisor to math/science teachers and administration the Instructional Coach is responsible for four main areas: a) observing instructional delivery and providing feedback to enhance and support the development of each math teachers content area b) supporting teachers in the design of units and lessons for the development of their yearlong curriculum c) analyzing data in order to modify curriculum and forms of assessment to meet students needs and d) working with the academic staff (grade level chairs assistant principals principals) to support sharing of best practices. The Instructional Coach will work collaboratively with theadministration to advise on developing instructional strategies and intervention programs for struggling students. This may include modeling lessons in classrooms helping teacher groups plan instruction creating systemwide policies and procedures and facilitating professional development.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
PERSONAL TRAITS
Exhibits competency in the following areas:
Poise and selfconfidence
Enthusiasm and optimism
Punctuality
Dependability
Flexibility
Willingness to implement recommendations
Acceptable speech and grammar
Effective communication and rapport with students
Discreet handling of confidential information
Unbiased attitude regarding race sex creed religion or disability
Effective communication and rapport with colleagues and other adults
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Masters Degree preferred.Must possess a Bachelors Degree and a Level II or III or Type B or ALouisiana Teaching Certificate. Must have demonstrated at least 3 5 years of successful years as a classroom mathematics/science teacher along with knowledge and success in using current mathematics/science initiatives. Must have experience using current high quality/Tier I Curriculum. Additional criteria may be established by the Board.
Preferred:
Experience working with adult learners coaching teachers and delivering professional development.
Strong record of helping students achieve academic success primarily with minority and lowincome students
A deep understanding of content specific and general pedagogy theLA Standards for Mathematics and current trends and best practices in curriculum design and instruction
Significant experience with math/science curriculum development and daily lesson planning
Experience in analyzing data and using results to modify curricula
Multifaceted multiskilled resourceful and willing to do whatever it takes to help our students reach a level of academic excellence Model positive and healthy character traits and habits such as being organized consistent and understanding
Unquestioned integrity and commitment to theWBR vision and mission and willingness to serve the WBR community
ABILITIES AND SKILLS
Work Environment: TheInstructional Coach will work in a climatecontrolled environment adhering to the School Board energy policy. Workday consist of regular school hours. Then length of the workday consists of teacher hours at the assigned school and may vary as the result of meetings evening activities or emergencies.
Communication Skills: The InstructionalCoach must be able to effectively communicate in English both orally and in writing. Must have the ability to accurately give and receive information via telecommunication system and must be able to communicate successfully with students teachers parents school personnel and the community.
Equipment Used: The InstructionalCoach must be able to use a telephone cell phone fax machine scanner audiovisual equipment PC PC software hardware copy machine laminator calculator and other appropriatetechnology that may be relevant and appropriate for an elementary mathematics classroom.
Physical and Mental Involvement: The InstructionalCoach should be able to perform these physical activities: standing walking reaching bending and lifting 10 pounds (sometimes required). The InstructionalCoach must be able to plan and implement appropriate mathematics educational programs for staff. Must be able to understand and interpret written and verbal instructions and compute mathematical functions. Must demonstrate ability to analyze data and give thoughtful feedback. Must keep accurate uptodate records. Must be able to comply with state and parish regulations.
Human Relations: The InstructionalCoach must be able to work cooperatively with district personnel and the community. Must be able to respond appropriately to supervision and accept commendations and recommendations. Must demonstrate sensitivity/understanding in interpersonal relations with persons of diverse cultures/backgrounds.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Job descriptions are designed and intended only to summarize the essential duties responsibilities qualifications and requirements for the purpose of clarifying the general nature and scope of a positions role as part of the overall organization. Job descriptions do not list all tasks an employee might be expected to perform. Every employee has a duty to perform all assigned tasks. An employee who is assigned a duty or task believed to be unlawful should report the assignment to the Director of Human Resources/Staff Development. It should also be noted the order of duties/responsibilities as listed in the job description is not designed nor intended to rank the duties in any order of importance relative to each other.
Full-Time