Early Childhood Instructional Coach
El Camino Elementary Santa Fe South Charter Schools
Oklahoma City OK 190196 Day Contract (196 days for new teachers; 190 days for returning teachers)
About Santa Fe South & El Camino Elementary
Santa Fe South Charter Schools (SFS) is a free public charter school district serving the south side of Oklahoma City. Grounded in a deep commitment to students and community SFS exists to ensure that every student experiences a learning environment that is supportive challenging and academically rigorous.
In the school year Santa Fe South proudly continues the growth of El Camino Elementary our sixth elementary campus. After opening its doors in its inaugural year with Pre-K Kindergarten and 1st grade El Camino is now expanding to include 2nd grade and adding one additional teaching position at each existing grade level. The school will continue to grow annually adding one grade per year until it reaches 5th grade.
El Camino Elementary is a mission-driven Santa Fe South campus committed to academic excellence strong instructional systems and a culture of growth and development for students and teachers alike. Opened in the school year El Camino was intentionally designed to ensure all students receive high-quality instruction and are held to high academic expectations. Now in a phase of continued growth and expansion El Camino is building on its early momentum by strengthening schoolwide systems deepening collaboration among staff and investing in roles that directly impact student achievement. The campus is defined by a collective commitment to excellence where educators take shared responsibility for student outcomes use data to drive decisions and continuously refine practice in service of student learning.
Summary of the Instructional Coach Position
The Early Childhood Instructional Coach is a specialized instructional leadership role focused exclusively on academic achievement in early childhood education (Pre-K through 2nd grade) and coaching early childhood teachers. This position contributes to improved student achievement by building teacher capacity through deep content knowledge data-driven instructional decision-making and research-based instructional practice.
Unlike traditional coaching models that focus primarily on instructional strategies Santa Fe South instructional coaches are content specialists. The Early Childhood Instructional Coach is expected to bring strong practical experience teaching early childhood education with particular expertise in foundational literacy and the science of reading (e.g. LETRS 95% Group or similar evidence-based training) and to support teachers in driving students toward mastery by anticipating misconceptions analyzing student work and assessment data and refining instruction accordingly. This role requires an uncompromising belief that all students can achieve at high levels and that all teachers- regardless of experience- can and should continue growing their craft.
As part of this work the instructional coach partners closely with teachers to analyze data-based student needs and current teacher practice to set performance and development goals. Common coaching activities include modeling co-planning co-teaching observation and feedback and individual conferencing. The instructional coach may facilitate content teams and assist the site leader in providing professional addition the instructional coach collaborates with the district Academic Team to develop curriculum and common assessments.
Major Responsibilities and Duties
Develop relationships with and coach teachers
- Observe teachers and provide feedback (at least 1x per week)
- Feedback given in person and logged in district platform
- Provide weekly lesson plan feedback aligned to district expectations for planning
- Meet with content teams at least 2 times per week
- Maintain weekly content team agendas
- Facilitate district protocols during content team meetings
- Communicate action steps with site leader and members of Academic Team
- Set and monitor progress toward development and performance goals
- Provide coaching in the form of modeling co-planning co-teaching observing and conferencing to support individual teachers
- Establish coaching plans for each teacher with teacher and coach actions
- Analyze student data to inform next steps and drive student results
- Hold teacher planning meetings with teachers three times per year to review development and performance goals to align them with site/district goals
Implement district curriculum and instructional methods
- Monitor roll out of district curriculum (pacing and assessments)
- Support districts Academic Team in continued development of district curriculum as assigned
- Work alongside members of the districts Academic Team to develop content knowledge (including pedagogy content and methodology) in self and teachers
- Support teachers with planning/pacing of lessons differentiation and selection of best practices to meet the needs of their students.
- Work with teachers to provide quality test environment for common formative assessments and other district assessments
- Monitor effectiveness of personalized learning platform and intervention
Assist the site leader in executing the districts strategic plan
- Support site leader in developing and executing 90 Day Plan for each semester aligned to districts strategic plan
- Work with site leader to design and deliver professional development aligned to district and site goals when applicable
Support the site leader in using data to drive student achievement results
- Conduct performance reviews with teachers to monitor progress toward district goals at the beginning middle and end of the school year
- Analyze assessment data after district and common assessments
- Review the data
- Identify action steps for teachers and students
- Assist content team in creating and delivering action plan
- Develop interventions to support Tier 1 instruction and tiered growth goals as needed
Engage fully as an instructional leader in the district
- Follow weekly work schedule that aligns with district expectations
- Actively participate in district instructional leader trainings
- Hold the line on site and district goals
Support school and district culture
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree required
- Masters degree in Curriculum & Instruction Education Administration Early Childhood Education or another relevant field strongly preferred
- Demonstrated success as an early childhood teacher (Pre-K through 2nd grade)
- Deep content knowledge across early childhood subjects with extensive classroom experience highly valued; particular expertise in foundational literacy and mathematics
- Experience and training in the science of reading (e.g. LETRS 95% Group or similar evidence-based programs)
- Strong understanding of early childhood development learning theory current educational trends play-based and structured learning practices instructional methods research and program implementation
- Familiarity with NWEA MAP OSTP and Oklahoma Academic Standards for early grades
- An uncompromising belief that all students can and will learn at high levels
- A growth-oriented mindset that values continuous improvement for both students and educators
- Relentless work ethic and high degree of patience in navigating complex instructional challenges
- Ability to view setbacks as opportunities for learning and refinement
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively and drive student outcomes through teams of teachers
- Strong relationship-building skills with teachers leaders students and district staff
- Technological proficiency and adaptability
- Excellent organizational skills
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive benefits program including the option for 100% paid health insurance for the employee.
- 401K program with district contribution.
Approximate Dedication of Time
- 7580% of time spent on instruction*
- 1015% of time spent planning
- 015% of time spent in site meetings and professional development
*Instructional coaches should spend 8090% of their time on instruction. Assistant Principals should spend at least 75% of their time on instruction with approximately 5% supporting site leader needs (e.g. duties IEP meetings).
Reports to: Site Leader and/or Academic Team
Position Type: Full-Time
Early Childhood Instructional CoachEl Camino Elementary Santa Fe South Charter SchoolsOklahoma City OK 190196 Day Contract (196 days for new teachers; 190 days for returning teachers)About Santa Fe South & El Camino ElementarySanta Fe South Charter Schools (SFS) is a free public charter school dis...
Early Childhood Instructional Coach
El Camino Elementary Santa Fe South Charter Schools
Oklahoma City OK 190196 Day Contract (196 days for new teachers; 190 days for returning teachers)
About Santa Fe South & El Camino Elementary
Santa Fe South Charter Schools (SFS) is a free public charter school district serving the south side of Oklahoma City. Grounded in a deep commitment to students and community SFS exists to ensure that every student experiences a learning environment that is supportive challenging and academically rigorous.
In the school year Santa Fe South proudly continues the growth of El Camino Elementary our sixth elementary campus. After opening its doors in its inaugural year with Pre-K Kindergarten and 1st grade El Camino is now expanding to include 2nd grade and adding one additional teaching position at each existing grade level. The school will continue to grow annually adding one grade per year until it reaches 5th grade.
El Camino Elementary is a mission-driven Santa Fe South campus committed to academic excellence strong instructional systems and a culture of growth and development for students and teachers alike. Opened in the school year El Camino was intentionally designed to ensure all students receive high-quality instruction and are held to high academic expectations. Now in a phase of continued growth and expansion El Camino is building on its early momentum by strengthening schoolwide systems deepening collaboration among staff and investing in roles that directly impact student achievement. The campus is defined by a collective commitment to excellence where educators take shared responsibility for student outcomes use data to drive decisions and continuously refine practice in service of student learning.
Summary of the Instructional Coach Position
The Early Childhood Instructional Coach is a specialized instructional leadership role focused exclusively on academic achievement in early childhood education (Pre-K through 2nd grade) and coaching early childhood teachers. This position contributes to improved student achievement by building teacher capacity through deep content knowledge data-driven instructional decision-making and research-based instructional practice.
Unlike traditional coaching models that focus primarily on instructional strategies Santa Fe South instructional coaches are content specialists. The Early Childhood Instructional Coach is expected to bring strong practical experience teaching early childhood education with particular expertise in foundational literacy and the science of reading (e.g. LETRS 95% Group or similar evidence-based training) and to support teachers in driving students toward mastery by anticipating misconceptions analyzing student work and assessment data and refining instruction accordingly. This role requires an uncompromising belief that all students can achieve at high levels and that all teachers- regardless of experience- can and should continue growing their craft.
As part of this work the instructional coach partners closely with teachers to analyze data-based student needs and current teacher practice to set performance and development goals. Common coaching activities include modeling co-planning co-teaching observation and feedback and individual conferencing. The instructional coach may facilitate content teams and assist the site leader in providing professional addition the instructional coach collaborates with the district Academic Team to develop curriculum and common assessments.
Major Responsibilities and Duties
Develop relationships with and coach teachers
- Observe teachers and provide feedback (at least 1x per week)
- Feedback given in person and logged in district platform
- Provide weekly lesson plan feedback aligned to district expectations for planning
- Meet with content teams at least 2 times per week
- Maintain weekly content team agendas
- Facilitate district protocols during content team meetings
- Communicate action steps with site leader and members of Academic Team
- Set and monitor progress toward development and performance goals
- Provide coaching in the form of modeling co-planning co-teaching observing and conferencing to support individual teachers
- Establish coaching plans for each teacher with teacher and coach actions
- Analyze student data to inform next steps and drive student results
- Hold teacher planning meetings with teachers three times per year to review development and performance goals to align them with site/district goals
Implement district curriculum and instructional methods
- Monitor roll out of district curriculum (pacing and assessments)
- Support districts Academic Team in continued development of district curriculum as assigned
- Work alongside members of the districts Academic Team to develop content knowledge (including pedagogy content and methodology) in self and teachers
- Support teachers with planning/pacing of lessons differentiation and selection of best practices to meet the needs of their students.
- Work with teachers to provide quality test environment for common formative assessments and other district assessments
- Monitor effectiveness of personalized learning platform and intervention
Assist the site leader in executing the districts strategic plan
- Support site leader in developing and executing 90 Day Plan for each semester aligned to districts strategic plan
- Work with site leader to design and deliver professional development aligned to district and site goals when applicable
Support the site leader in using data to drive student achievement results
- Conduct performance reviews with teachers to monitor progress toward district goals at the beginning middle and end of the school year
- Analyze assessment data after district and common assessments
- Review the data
- Identify action steps for teachers and students
- Assist content team in creating and delivering action plan
- Develop interventions to support Tier 1 instruction and tiered growth goals as needed
Engage fully as an instructional leader in the district
- Follow weekly work schedule that aligns with district expectations
- Actively participate in district instructional leader trainings
- Hold the line on site and district goals
Support school and district culture
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree required
- Masters degree in Curriculum & Instruction Education Administration Early Childhood Education or another relevant field strongly preferred
- Demonstrated success as an early childhood teacher (Pre-K through 2nd grade)
- Deep content knowledge across early childhood subjects with extensive classroom experience highly valued; particular expertise in foundational literacy and mathematics
- Experience and training in the science of reading (e.g. LETRS 95% Group or similar evidence-based programs)
- Strong understanding of early childhood development learning theory current educational trends play-based and structured learning practices instructional methods research and program implementation
- Familiarity with NWEA MAP OSTP and Oklahoma Academic Standards for early grades
- An uncompromising belief that all students can and will learn at high levels
- A growth-oriented mindset that values continuous improvement for both students and educators
- Relentless work ethic and high degree of patience in navigating complex instructional challenges
- Ability to view setbacks as opportunities for learning and refinement
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively and drive student outcomes through teams of teachers
- Strong relationship-building skills with teachers leaders students and district staff
- Technological proficiency and adaptability
- Excellent organizational skills
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive benefits program including the option for 100% paid health insurance for the employee.
- 401K program with district contribution.
Approximate Dedication of Time
- 7580% of time spent on instruction*
- 1015% of time spent planning
- 015% of time spent in site meetings and professional development
*Instructional coaches should spend 8090% of their time on instruction. Assistant Principals should spend at least 75% of their time on instruction with approximately 5% supporting site leader needs (e.g. duties IEP meetings).
Reports to: Site Leader and/or Academic Team
Position Type: Full-Time
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