Job Title: Mentor Coordinator and Elementary Instructional Coach
District: Socorro Consolidated Schools
Reports To: Assistant Superintendent
Job Summary:
The Instructional Coach is a teacher leader who works collaboratively with teachers to improve
instructional practices and enhance student learning outcomes across the K-12 spectrum. The
Instructional Coach provides job-embedded professional development coaching and support to
teachers focusing on evidence-based instructional strategies data analysis and the
implementation of district initiatives including the Board adopted goals and guardrails.
Essential Functions:
ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL COACH
- Collaborates with teachers to analyze student data identify instructional needs and set
- goals for improvement.
- Provides individualized coaching and support to teachers including modeling effective
- instructional strategies co-planning lessons observing classroom instruction and
- providing feedback (Observation & Feedback Cycles).
- Assists and supports teachers in
- the implementation of research-based instructional practices and strategies
- the effective use of technology to enhance instruction and student learning.
- the development and implementation of formative and summative assessments.
- differentiating instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners.
- Provides guidance on the MLSS process.
- DISTRICT MENTOR COORDINATOR
- Plans and delivers a New Teacher Institute prior to the start of the school year with a
- focus on
- Classroom Management
- Elevate NM evaluation system and the 4 teaching domains
- Curriculum logins and logistic tools
- Lesson planning basics
- One-on-one mentor with all new Elementary teachers in the district
- Ongoing regular meetings with formal documentation in mentor logs
- Observation & feedback cycles
- Classroom co-teaching & modeling
- Provides support to Alternative Licensure Teachers (including PRAXIS) Level 1
- teachers completing Microcredentials and teachers on support plans.
- Creates and maintains records of completed mentorship programs for the District
- including a log of completed mentorships. Communicates completion of the mentoring
- program to the Personnel Department.
- Supports site based mentor teachers with training resources and strategies.
- SCHOOL AND DISTRICT LEVEL DUTIES
- Supports the implementation of district curriculum instructional programs and initiatives.
- Support professional learning communities (PLCs) and other collaborative structures.
- Works collaboratively with school site Principals and Structured Literacy Coaches
- Acts as the district LETRS Course manager completing all aspects of
- NMPED required training
- teacher enrollment onboarding support and monitoring
- stipend arrangements
- materials orders
- Works with school and district leaders to analyze student data and identify areas for school-wide instructional improvement.
- Acts as curriculum liaison to the District office for inventory and ordering.
- Maintains confidentiality and builds trusting relationships with teachers.
- Stays current on educational research best practices and trends.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Education
- Valid New Mexico teaching license.
- Minimum of five (5) years of successful classroom teaching experience.
- Demonstrated expertise in evidence-based instructional practices and strategies
- including structured literacy
- Strong understanding of curriculum development assessment and data analysis.
- Excellent communication interpersonal and collaboration skills.
- Ability to work effectively with adult learners.
- Knowledge of technology and its integration into instruction.
- Experience in designing and delivering professional development.
- Demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to facilitate change.
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction or other related field.
- National Board Certification.
- Experience as an instructional coach or mentor teacher.
- Knowledge of Multi-Layered System of Support (MLSS).
- Experience within the Dufour model of Professional Learning Communities (PLC).
- Experience with specific instructional programs or initiatives (e.g. Professional Learning
- Communities Foundational Literacy Curriculum).
- Experience working with historical underserved populations including English Language
- Learners Economically disadvantaged students students with disabilities and
- native/indigenous students.
Skills/Abilities:
- Strong knowledge of pedagogy and instructional theory.
- Proficiency in analyzing student data to inform instructional decisions.
- Ability to model effective teaching strategies.
- Skill in providing constructive feedback to teachers.
- Ability to facilitate collaborative learning.
- Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with colleagues.
- Proficiency in the use of technology for instruction and communication.
- Ability to manage time and prioritize tasks effectively.
- Additional days as needed in the Summer will be paid at the employees daily rate
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Employees work:
Standing | 60% | Inside | 95% |
Walking | 35% | Outside | 5% |
Sitting | 5% | | |
Total | 100% | | 100% |
Requirements While Performing Job:
Physical Activity | Daily: Yes/No | Description |
Twist: Waist | Yes | |
Wrist | Yes | |
Neck/Shoulder | Yes | |
Stoop bend | Yes | |
Squat kneel or crawl | Yes | |
Repetitive motions of hands or wrists | Yes | |
Run | No | |
Climb ladders stairs or equipment | No | |
Ride equipment | No | |
Walk on uneven terrain | No | |
Fine finger dexterity | Yes | |
Manual dexterity | Yes | |
Reaching above shoulders | Yes | |
Reaching at shoulder height | Yes | |
Reaching below shoulders | Yes | |
Other | | |
Requirements for pushing lifting pulling or carrying obstacles of weight
No. of lbs. from the floor | Push | Pull | Lift | Carry | Frequency: Explain if daily/weekly/monthly/once in a while |
0-25 | | | X | X | Daily |
26-50 | | | X | X | Weekly |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
No. of lbs from chest high | | | | | |
0-25 | | | X | X | Weekly |
26-50 | | | X | X | Once in a while |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
No. of lbs. over head | | | | | |
0-25 | | | X | X | Once in a while |
26-50 | | | | | |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
Must be capable of working under unusual conditions such as:
Chemicals skin irritants such as soaps cleaning agents and others | |
Cold/heat of outside work | |
Confined spaces such as crawl spaces and other small areas | |
Contact with the public | Yes |
Dampness | |
Electrical | |
Explosives flammables gas paint thinners | |
High work spaces | |
Machine noise | No |
Radiation | |
Sun | Yes |
Vibration | |
Protective equipment required | |
Vision Demand and Capabilities Hearing Demands and Capabilities
Normal night vision | |
Normal depth perception | X |
Normal depth vision | X |
Normal color vision | X |
Red/Green/Amber color vision | X |
Uncorrected Vision | |
Corrected Vision | X |
Hearing essentially normal | X |
Some high tone loss | |
Significant high tone loss | |
Low tone loss | |
Other requirements: Corrected hearing | X |
This position will be paid in accordance with the Teacher Salary Schedule at:
Consolidated Schools provides all training required by OSHA to ensure employee safety.
***IF CHOSEN APPLICANT MAYNEED TO RE-APPLY FOR PERMANENT POSITION AT THE END OF THE2025-2026ACADEMIC YEAR
Required Experience:
IC
Job Title: Mentor Coordinator and Elementary Instructional CoachDistrict: Socorro Consolidated SchoolsReports To: Assistant SuperintendentJob Summary:The Instructional Coach is a teacher leader who works collaboratively with teachers to improveinstructional practices and enhance student learning out...
Job Title: Mentor Coordinator and Elementary Instructional Coach
District: Socorro Consolidated Schools
Reports To: Assistant Superintendent
Job Summary:
The Instructional Coach is a teacher leader who works collaboratively with teachers to improve
instructional practices and enhance student learning outcomes across the K-12 spectrum. The
Instructional Coach provides job-embedded professional development coaching and support to
teachers focusing on evidence-based instructional strategies data analysis and the
implementation of district initiatives including the Board adopted goals and guardrails.
Essential Functions:
ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONAL COACH
- Collaborates with teachers to analyze student data identify instructional needs and set
- goals for improvement.
- Provides individualized coaching and support to teachers including modeling effective
- instructional strategies co-planning lessons observing classroom instruction and
- providing feedback (Observation & Feedback Cycles).
- Assists and supports teachers in
- the implementation of research-based instructional practices and strategies
- the effective use of technology to enhance instruction and student learning.
- the development and implementation of formative and summative assessments.
- differentiating instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners.
- Provides guidance on the MLSS process.
- DISTRICT MENTOR COORDINATOR
- Plans and delivers a New Teacher Institute prior to the start of the school year with a
- focus on
- Classroom Management
- Elevate NM evaluation system and the 4 teaching domains
- Curriculum logins and logistic tools
- Lesson planning basics
- One-on-one mentor with all new Elementary teachers in the district
- Ongoing regular meetings with formal documentation in mentor logs
- Observation & feedback cycles
- Classroom co-teaching & modeling
- Provides support to Alternative Licensure Teachers (including PRAXIS) Level 1
- teachers completing Microcredentials and teachers on support plans.
- Creates and maintains records of completed mentorship programs for the District
- including a log of completed mentorships. Communicates completion of the mentoring
- program to the Personnel Department.
- Supports site based mentor teachers with training resources and strategies.
- SCHOOL AND DISTRICT LEVEL DUTIES
- Supports the implementation of district curriculum instructional programs and initiatives.
- Support professional learning communities (PLCs) and other collaborative structures.
- Works collaboratively with school site Principals and Structured Literacy Coaches
- Acts as the district LETRS Course manager completing all aspects of
- NMPED required training
- teacher enrollment onboarding support and monitoring
- stipend arrangements
- materials orders
- Works with school and district leaders to analyze student data and identify areas for school-wide instructional improvement.
- Acts as curriculum liaison to the District office for inventory and ordering.
- Maintains confidentiality and builds trusting relationships with teachers.
- Stays current on educational research best practices and trends.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Education
- Valid New Mexico teaching license.
- Minimum of five (5) years of successful classroom teaching experience.
- Demonstrated expertise in evidence-based instructional practices and strategies
- including structured literacy
- Strong understanding of curriculum development assessment and data analysis.
- Excellent communication interpersonal and collaboration skills.
- Ability to work effectively with adult learners.
- Knowledge of technology and its integration into instruction.
- Experience in designing and delivering professional development.
- Demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to facilitate change.
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction or other related field.
- National Board Certification.
- Experience as an instructional coach or mentor teacher.
- Knowledge of Multi-Layered System of Support (MLSS).
- Experience within the Dufour model of Professional Learning Communities (PLC).
- Experience with specific instructional programs or initiatives (e.g. Professional Learning
- Communities Foundational Literacy Curriculum).
- Experience working with historical underserved populations including English Language
- Learners Economically disadvantaged students students with disabilities and
- native/indigenous students.
Skills/Abilities:
- Strong knowledge of pedagogy and instructional theory.
- Proficiency in analyzing student data to inform instructional decisions.
- Ability to model effective teaching strategies.
- Skill in providing constructive feedback to teachers.
- Ability to facilitate collaborative learning.
- Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with colleagues.
- Proficiency in the use of technology for instruction and communication.
- Ability to manage time and prioritize tasks effectively.
- Additional days as needed in the Summer will be paid at the employees daily rate
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Employees work:
Standing | 60% | Inside | 95% |
Walking | 35% | Outside | 5% |
Sitting | 5% | | |
Total | 100% | | 100% |
Requirements While Performing Job:
Physical Activity | Daily: Yes/No | Description |
Twist: Waist | Yes | |
Wrist | Yes | |
Neck/Shoulder | Yes | |
Stoop bend | Yes | |
Squat kneel or crawl | Yes | |
Repetitive motions of hands or wrists | Yes | |
Run | No | |
Climb ladders stairs or equipment | No | |
Ride equipment | No | |
Walk on uneven terrain | No | |
Fine finger dexterity | Yes | |
Manual dexterity | Yes | |
Reaching above shoulders | Yes | |
Reaching at shoulder height | Yes | |
Reaching below shoulders | Yes | |
Other | | |
Requirements for pushing lifting pulling or carrying obstacles of weight
No. of lbs. from the floor | Push | Pull | Lift | Carry | Frequency: Explain if daily/weekly/monthly/once in a while |
0-25 | | | X | X | Daily |
26-50 | | | X | X | Weekly |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
No. of lbs from chest high | | | | | |
0-25 | | | X | X | Weekly |
26-50 | | | X | X | Once in a while |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
No. of lbs. over head | | | | | |
0-25 | | | X | X | Once in a while |
26-50 | | | | | |
51-150 | | | | | |
Above 150 | | | | | |
Must be capable of working under unusual conditions such as:
Chemicals skin irritants such as soaps cleaning agents and others | |
Cold/heat of outside work | |
Confined spaces such as crawl spaces and other small areas | |
Contact with the public | Yes |
Dampness | |
Electrical | |
Explosives flammables gas paint thinners | |
High work spaces | |
Machine noise | No |
Radiation | |
Sun | Yes |
Vibration | |
Protective equipment required | |
Vision Demand and Capabilities Hearing Demands and Capabilities
Normal night vision | |
Normal depth perception | X |
Normal depth vision | X |
Normal color vision | X |
Red/Green/Amber color vision | X |
Uncorrected Vision | |
Corrected Vision | X |
Hearing essentially normal | X |
Some high tone loss | |
Significant high tone loss | |
Low tone loss | |
Other requirements: Corrected hearing | X |
This position will be paid in accordance with the Teacher Salary Schedule at:
Consolidated Schools provides all training required by OSHA to ensure employee safety.
***IF CHOSEN APPLICANT MAYNEED TO RE-APPLY FOR PERMANENT POSITION AT THE END OF THE2025-2026ACADEMIC YEAR
Required Experience:
IC
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