English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator (K3 Instructional Component)
Department: Federal Programs Reports To: Associate Superintendent of Federal Programs Work Year:195 Days
Position Summary
The English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator provides districtwide leadership for English Learner (EL) programming to ensure equitable access to grade-level curriculum and academic success for all EL students. This position is responsible for overseeing program implementation ensuring compliance with federal and state requirements supporting instructional effectiveness and monitoring student progress.
In addition to district leadership responsibilities the ELD Coordinator will serve in a 0.5 instructional role at Central Primary School providing targeted English language development services to students in grades 13. This dual-role position is designed to strengthen early language acquisition and improve long-term academic outcomes for English Learners.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Districtwide Leadership and Program Oversight
Coordinate and oversee the districts English Learner program to ensure consistent high-quality implementation across all schools
Ensure compliance with federal state and local requirements related to EL services including Title III and other applicable programs
Develop implement and monitor district EL plans procedures and program models
Collaborate with school administrators and instructional staff to support EL program fidelity
Analyze EL student data (e.g. language proficiency academic performance reclassification rates) to guide decision-making and program improvement
Prepare reports and documentation required for state and federal accountability
Instructional Support and Professional Development
Provide ongoing professional development and coaching to teachers on effective ELD strategies sheltered instruction and language acquisition practices
Support integration of language development across content areas
Assist teachers in using data to differentiate instruction for English Learners
Develop and share instructional resources aligned to English language proficiency standards
Direct Student Services (0.5 Assignment)
Deliver targeted small-group English language development instruction to students in grades 13 at Central Primary School
Design and implement lessons aligned to students English proficiency levels and academic needs
Monitor and document student progress in language acquisition and literacy development
Collaborate with classroom teachers to align ELD instruction with core content
Family and Community Engagement
Support communication with families of English Learners regarding program services and student progress
Promote family engagement strategies that support language development and academic success
Qualifications
Required
Bachelors degree in Education or related field
Valid state teaching license
Endorsement in TESOL
Minimum of three (3) years of successful teaching experience preferably with English Learners
Preferred
Masters degree in TESOL Bilingual Education Educational Leadership or related field
Experience in program coordination instructional coaching or leadership roles
Knowledge of federal programs including Title III requirements
Experience with data analysis and progress monitoring systems
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Strong understanding of second language acquisition and effective ELD instructional strategies
Ability to analyze and interpret student data to inform instruction and program decisions
Effective coaching and professional development skills
Strong organizational communication and collaboration skills
Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations staff and families
Working Conditions
Combination of office classroom and school-site environments
Frequent travel between district schools
Occasional evening or after-hours meetings
Performance Outcomes / Expected Impact
Increased English language proficiency growth among EL students
Improved early literacy outcomes in grades 13
Strengthened instructional capacity of teachers serving English Learners
Greater consistency and fidelity of EL services across the district
Reduction in long-term English Learner identification rates
Evaluation
Performance will be evaluated annually in accordance with district policy and based on program effectiveness student outcomes compliance and instructional impact.
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Job Title:English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator (K3 Instructional Component)Department: Federal ProgramsReports To: Associate Superintendent of Federal Programs Work Year:195 DaysPosition SummaryThe English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator provides districtwide leadership for Englis...
Job Title:
English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator (K3 Instructional Component)
Department: Federal Programs Reports To: Associate Superintendent of Federal Programs Work Year:195 Days
Position Summary
The English Language Development (ELD) Coordinator provides districtwide leadership for English Learner (EL) programming to ensure equitable access to grade-level curriculum and academic success for all EL students. This position is responsible for overseeing program implementation ensuring compliance with federal and state requirements supporting instructional effectiveness and monitoring student progress.
In addition to district leadership responsibilities the ELD Coordinator will serve in a 0.5 instructional role at Central Primary School providing targeted English language development services to students in grades 13. This dual-role position is designed to strengthen early language acquisition and improve long-term academic outcomes for English Learners.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Districtwide Leadership and Program Oversight
Coordinate and oversee the districts English Learner program to ensure consistent high-quality implementation across all schools
Ensure compliance with federal state and local requirements related to EL services including Title III and other applicable programs
Develop implement and monitor district EL plans procedures and program models
Collaborate with school administrators and instructional staff to support EL program fidelity
Analyze EL student data (e.g. language proficiency academic performance reclassification rates) to guide decision-making and program improvement
Prepare reports and documentation required for state and federal accountability
Instructional Support and Professional Development
Provide ongoing professional development and coaching to teachers on effective ELD strategies sheltered instruction and language acquisition practices
Support integration of language development across content areas
Assist teachers in using data to differentiate instruction for English Learners
Develop and share instructional resources aligned to English language proficiency standards
Direct Student Services (0.5 Assignment)
Deliver targeted small-group English language development instruction to students in grades 13 at Central Primary School
Design and implement lessons aligned to students English proficiency levels and academic needs
Monitor and document student progress in language acquisition and literacy development
Collaborate with classroom teachers to align ELD instruction with core content
Family and Community Engagement
Support communication with families of English Learners regarding program services and student progress
Promote family engagement strategies that support language development and academic success
Qualifications
Required
Bachelors degree in Education or related field
Valid state teaching license
Endorsement in TESOL
Minimum of three (3) years of successful teaching experience preferably with English Learners
Preferred
Masters degree in TESOL Bilingual Education Educational Leadership or related field
Experience in program coordination instructional coaching or leadership roles
Knowledge of federal programs including Title III requirements
Experience with data analysis and progress monitoring systems
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Strong understanding of second language acquisition and effective ELD instructional strategies
Ability to analyze and interpret student data to inform instruction and program decisions
Effective coaching and professional development skills
Strong organizational communication and collaboration skills
Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations staff and families
Working Conditions
Combination of office classroom and school-site environments
Frequent travel between district schools
Occasional evening or after-hours meetings
Performance Outcomes / Expected Impact
Increased English language proficiency growth among EL students
Improved early literacy outcomes in grades 13
Strengthened instructional capacity of teachers serving English Learners
Greater consistency and fidelity of EL services across the district
Reduction in long-term English Learner identification rates
Evaluation
Performance will be evaluated annually in accordance with district policy and based on program effectiveness student outcomes compliance and instructional impact.