Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (FUESD) is accepting applications for a Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) Instructional Coach for the 2025-2026 school year with a term ending at the end of the 2026-2027 school year. The Instructional Coach position is open to all internal qualified candidates with at least three (3) years of classroom teaching experience and a clear teaching credential.
DETAILS FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL COACH RECRUITMENT AND APPLICATION:
OPEN TO INTERNAL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES
- APPLICATION DEADLINE:Thursday September 4 2025
- TENTATIVE INTERVIEW DATE: Friday September 5 2025
- LENGTH OF WORK YEAR: 183-Day Certificated Calendar plus requirements for Lead Teacher Stipend
- SALARY: Certificated Salary Schedule - 183 Day plus Lead Teacher Stipend
- WORK SCHEDULE: M - F 7.0 hours/day; Scheduled work hours vary by school site
- WORK SITE:SOS
- BENEFITS:The benefitspackage includes employee and dependent health dental and vision benefits and paid sick leave.
- REQUIRED CREDENTIAL: Have a valid Clear or Level II California Teaching Credential and at least three (3) years of teaching experience. Authorization to teach English Language Learners.
- REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLYING: Successful instructional and grade-level/leadership experience across various grade levels and subject areas. Staff will be selected based on program needs. A completed online application is required to be considered.
- REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS (PDF FORMAT REQUIRED)
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:
- This position is open to all internal qualified candidates. All applications must be submitted through PowerSchool. We do not accept any faxed emailed or mailed documents.
- Complete the online application.
- Attacha letter of interest addressed to Kimberly Huesing describing your experience and expertise aligning with theInstructional Coach position.
- Please check your email for the next step in the recruitment process. All applicants will be notified via email regarding the interview and theirselection status.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Strong knowledge of curriculum standards and instructional best practices
- Previous experience as an instructional leader
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to analyze data and make data-driven instructional decisions
- Commitment to ongoing professional growth and learning
EXPECTATIONS:
Play a pivotal role in supporting the professional growth and development of teachers. Primary responsibility will be to collaborate with teachers to enhance instructional practices promote student engagement and improve student outcomes. Facilitate professional learning communities (PLCs) design and deliver district professional development lead lesson design sessions model effective teaching strategies through coaching cycles and provide job-embedded coaching to teachers. Additionally coordinate data analysis sessions conduct cross-visits to observe and share best practices and use data to monitor student progress. Through guidance and support help build teacher capacity foster a culture of continuous improvement and ultimately contribute to the success of our students.
Responsibilities:
- Lead Lesson Design: Collaborate with teachers to design engaging and effective lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards and student learning needs.
- Facilitate Professional Learning Communities (PLCs): Guide PLC meetings to foster collaboration share best practices and analyze student data to inform instructional decisions.
- Design & Facilitate Professional Development: Develop and deliver professional development sessions that address teacher needs and promote continuous growth in instructional practices.
- Model Lessons: Demonstrate effective teaching strategies and techniques in classrooms to support teacher professional growth and student achievement.
- Implement Job-Embedded Coaching Cycles: Provide tailored coaching and support to teachers through observations feedback and modeling of instructional strategies.
- Lead Targeted Feedback Cycles: Establish structured feedback processes to provide constructive feedback to teachers on their instructional practices and student outcomes.
- Coordinate Cross-Visits: Arrange opportunities for teachers to observe and learn from their peers through cross-classroom visits and collaborative lesson planning.
- Build Teacher Capacity: Empower teachers to enhance their instructional skills and confidence through ongoing support professional development and reflective practice.
- Use Data to Monitor Student Learning: Utilize student assessment data to track progress identify areas for improvement and adjust instructional approaches to meet student needs effectively.
- Align goals with the learning objectives and strategies described in the Local Control and Accountability Plan and adjust as needed through the three-year cycle.
- Other Duties as Assigned based on needs and areas of focus based on the district LCAP.
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
- Click Here to viewJOB DESCRIPTION
QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: Cheli Gallegos at
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
It is the fundamental policy of the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District to provide a positive work environment where employees and job applicants are assured of equal access and opportunities and are free from harassment in accordance with the law. The Board prohibits district employees from discriminating against or harassing any other district employee or job applicant based on a persons actual or perceived race religious creed color national origin ancestry age marital status pregnancy physical or mental disability medical condition genetic information veteran status gender gender identity gender expression sex or sexual orientation. (BP4030)