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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThis position is an anticipated vacancy. It is expected to be vacant by 08/23/2025. However the current incumbent has a right to rescind their retirement leave or resignation up until the day of the expected vacancy date. Your hire will not be confirmed until the position is vacated and you may start the year as a Long-Term Substitute if the position does not become vacant by the start of the school year.
Reports to:Executive Director of Equitable Literacy
Job Description:
The Boston Public Schools (BPS) is seeking to fill the position ofEquitable Literacy Coachto support a network of Boston Public Schools in need of rapid and sustained transformation. The Equitable Literacy Coach will report to the school leader and the Executive Director of Equitable Literacy and will provide direct coaching and support to site-based principals instructional leadership teams and individual teachers. The Equitable Literacy Coach will be expected to be at the schools 80-90% of the time focused on the quality of teaching and learning of the districts multiyear instructional focus on equitable literacy. The Equitable Literacy Coach will also dedicate 10-20% of their time working on their own professional development and learning with role-alike colleagues from other district schools under the guidance of the Academics Division. Individually and collectively Equitable Literacy Coaches will serve as catalysts of the BPS strategic vision.
The district is committed to accelerating instructional change to ensure all BPS students are independent learners who are prepared to pursue their interests and become effective agents of change for themselves their families and their communities. The Equitable Literacy Coach will work with central office departments and the leadership at the school to provide school-level support to ensure that acceleration of academic achievement and opportunity occurs for every student in their school through high-quality implementation of the following strategies in every classroom:
This educational leader must have the following essential competencies and dispositions:
1) Growth and problem solving mindset;
2) Demonstrated history of closing opportunity and achievement gaps in urban classrooms and schools;
3) Demonstrated cultural proficiency and ability to lead others in conversations of race and culture;
4) Deep knowledge of curriculum instruction interventions and assessments;
5) Demonstrated ability to lead and support instructional change in schools through coaching; and
6) The ability to work in a fast-paced environment across multiple school sites.
This position is responsible for the following:
1) Performing lesson observations and providing specific and actionable feedback for improvement;
2) Vetting lesson plans and providing other curricular guidance as needed;
3) Modeling lessons for teachers; and
4) Assisting teachers with lesson and unit planning
Qualifications - Required:
Qualifications - Preferred:
Compensation is commensurable with qualifications and consistent with the salary structure of the Boston Public Schools.
Terms:
BTU Group I plus additional compensation equal to 5% of the individuals annual base salary reflective of 9 additional days in the summer. Contractual hours as per BPS contract.
Please refer to Employee Benefits and Policies) for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.
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Full-Time