Supervisor of K-8 Mathematics and Science Instruction
Marysville, OH - USA
Job Summary
Supervisor of K-8 Mathematics and Science Instruction
Non-union at-will position
POSITION SUMMARY
The Supervisor of K-8 Mathematics and Science Instruction will serve as an instructional leader and coach working directly with elementary (and middle school) teachers to improve instruction in mathematics and science. This position will spend significant time in K8 classrooms providing demonstration lessons coaching teachers in evidence-based instructional practices and facilitating professional development aligned with Michigan Academic Standards particularly the implementation of Michigans Math Essentials program and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The successful candidate will collaborate closely with district administrators and teachers to implement rigorous engaging instruction in mathematics and science.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Classroom Modeling & Coaching: Spend significant time in K5 classrooms delivering demonstration lessons co-teaching and providing real-time coaching to teachers implementing Michigan Math Essentials and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) disciplinary core ideas practices and crosscutting concepts.
Professional Development: Provide targeted professional development sessions on effective mathematics and science instruction aligned with Michigan Math Essentials and NGSS frameworks including cooperative learning strategies and project-based learning.
Instructional Support: Support teachers in integrating inquiry-based science aligned with NGSS and conceptual mathematics practices aligned with Michigan Math Essentials.
Curriculum Alignment: Collaborate with district instructional leaders and administrators to align curriculum instruction and assessment across K8 programs.
Program Implementation: Model and coach implementation of instructional programs including Math Essentials PLTW (Project Lead The Way) curriculum and Kagan cooperative learning structures.
Observation & Feedback: Observe lessons conduct post-observation conferences and provide actionable feedback focused on student engagement and learning outcomes.
Collaboration: Coordinate professional learning communities and teacher learning networks across the region.
Resource Development: Contribute to the development of professional development materials and resources.
Other duties as assigned.
This list of essential job responsibilities is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Masters Degree in Education Educational Leadership Curriculum & Instruction or related field
Valid Michigan elementary or K8 teaching certification
Highly Qualified in Mathematics and/or Science (or equivalent demonstrated expertise)
Minimum three (3) to five (5) years of successful K8 classroom teaching and/or instructional coaching experience
Demonstrated knowledge of Michigan Academic Standards in mathematics and science
Required knowledge of Michigans Math Essentials program and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) framework
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders
Strong focus on continuous improvement and evidence-based practices
Demonstrated skill in managing multiple projects and meeting established timelines
Proficiency with technology tools (including AI) used to support professional learning (Microsoft Office Suite Google Workspace virtual meeting platforms learning management systems)
Commitment to ongoing professional learning and growth
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to build trust and credibility with teachers
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience or expertise in both mathematics and science instruction
Background knowledge of NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) and Michigan Science Standards frameworks
Experience with instructional coaching models or teacher mentoring
Knowledge of or experience with Kagan or Adaptive Schools cooperative learning strategies
Knowledge of or experience with PLTW (Project Lead The Way) programs
Deep familiarity with Math Essentials high-leverage instructional practices and mathematics intervention/enrichment strategies
Experience with data-driven instruction and formative assessment practices aligned with NGSS and Math Essentials
Facilitator training or experience leading professional development focused on NGSS or Math Essentials
Experience supporting teachers in grades K8 (elementary and middle school settings)
Background in science inquiry-based instruction NGSS engineering design practices or related training
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED
Deep understanding of K8 mathematics and science content and pedagogical approaches aligned with Michigan Math Essentials and NGSS
Facility with Michigan disciplinary core ideas science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts
Knowledge of high-leverage instructional practices specific to Michigan Math Essentials
Expertise in cooperative learning and student engagement strategies
Proficiency in demonstration teaching and constructive coaching
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to provide feedback that is specific actionable and focused on growth
Familiarity with current educational technology and digital learning tools
Demonstrated ability to lead professional development and facilitate learning
Culturally responsive teaching practices and commitment to educational equity
Strong organizational and time management skills
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The employee must be able to stand sit bend twist lift and walk as needed to perform all essential job functions.
Employment Date: July 1 2026; 241-day work calendar
Compensation: $90000-$92000 (commensurate with experience/expertise)
Fringes: Full Family Health Dental Vision
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
How to Apply
Submit a complete application online at
Letter of interest (addressing fit with position summary and essential responsibilities)
Resume with complete employment history
Three professional references with contact information (name title phone email)
Copy of a valid Michigan teaching certificate and administrator certificate (if applicable)
Timeline
Posted: April 9 2026
Application Deadline: April 30 2026
Interviews: During May 2026
Notification of Finalist(s): By June 4 2026
About St. Clair County RESA
St. Clair County RESA is one of 56 intermediate school districts in Michigan. We are dedicated to providing cost-effective high-quality services to the countys students and the seven public school districts that educate them. RESA is committed to enhancing educational opportunities for all children. We offer programs and services that promote collaboration and cost savings among local school districts and community partners.
We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment where every team member plays a crucial role in our success.
Our Mission: Partnering to educate inform inspire and serve our communities
Our Vision: Educational excellence for all
Our Core Principles
Excellence: We ensure all students flourish through an engaging education that honors their voices.
Inclusivity: We value people for who they are celebrate our diversity and embrace the contributions of all students families and staff
Integrity: We practice our mission and vision by acting ethically honestly and respectfully
Collaboration: We engage in internal and external partnerships to promote creativity and forward-thinking
Stewardship: We leverage human fiscal and material resources for the sustainability of our community
We are an equal-opportunity employer
The St. Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency Board of Education complies with all federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the United States Department of Education and the Michigan State Department of Education.
It is the policy of the RESA Board of Education that no person on the basis of sex race color religion national origin ancestry height weight age marital or family status or handicap shall be discriminated against excluded from participating in denied the benefits of or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in any program employment practice or activity for which it is responsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the United State Department of Education or the Michigan State Department of Education.
All new hires are subject to an employment entrance drug and alcohol testing and a fingerprinting/background check with law enforcement agencies.
Required Experience:
Manager