The Instructional Coach for Digital Learning (DLC) is an instructional coach responsible for strengthening Tier 1 classroom instruction across all content areas. The DLC works collaboratively with teachers school leaders and district staff to strengthen high-quality instruction and strong Tier 1 teaching through coaching modeling co-planning and data-informed reflection. The DLC leverages technology strategically to enhance teaching and learning using digital tools and resources to deepen student engagement support instructional design and improve student outcomes. This role prioritizes instructional improvement and does not include primary responsibility for technical troubleshooting or device support.
Bachelors or Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction Instructional Technology or a related field
Professional teaching license with endorsements in Administration and Supervision; Education Specialist (Ed.S.) or doctoral degree preferred
Minimum of three years of successful teaching experience
Demonstrated instructional leadership and strong communication skills
Thorough knowledge of curriculum instruction and assessment including current issues and trends in instructional technology
Ability to effectively coach adult learners and facilitate job-embedded professional learning
Essential Duties
DLCas an Instructional Coach
Coach teachers to strengthen Tier 1instructional practice including lesson design student engagement differentiation formative assessment and feedback with technology serving as a support for
Model high-quality instructional strategies through co-planning co-teaching observation and reflective dialogue integrating technology when it meaningfully supports student thinking and
Guide teachers in analyzing student working and learning data to assess instructional impact and adjust practice using technology as a tool for analysis and
Facilitate reflective coaching cycles grounded in evidence of instructional practice and student outcomes leading to specific actionable improvements in
Lead and influence instructional improvement by building teacher capacity and collective efficacy through coaching cycles collaborative team learning modeling and inquiry aligned to division
DLC as a Professional Learning Designer Facilitator and Systems Connector
Design and deliver job-embedded professional learning aligned to division instructional priorities curriculum expectations and high-quality instructional
Ensure transfer of professional learning into classroom practice through follow-up coaching modeling feedback and sustained
Evaluate the effectiveness of professional learning and coaching support based on instructional impact and changes in teacher
Support teachers in the purposeful use of digital tools online and blended learning models and collaborative learning environments to extend and deepen student
Support the instructional use of district-adopted platforms and digital resources in alignment with curriculum and instructional
Partner with school administrators to align coaching support with school improvement goals and instructional
Serve as a member of the schools instructional leadership team contributing to the planning implementation and monitoring of instructional priorities and school improvement
Work collaboratively with district-level instructional supervisors and specialists to support curriculum-aligned instructional
DLC as a Professional Team Member
Coordinate with technical support teams as needed while maintaining a clear boundary:
This role does not serve as primary technical support and remains focused on instructional improvement.
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Job SummaryThe Instructional Coach for Digital Learning (DLC) is an instructional coach responsible for strengthening Tier 1 classroom instruction across all content areas. The DLC works collaboratively with teachers school leaders and district staff to strengthen high-quality instruction and strong...
Job Summary
The Instructional Coach for Digital Learning (DLC) is an instructional coach responsible for strengthening Tier 1 classroom instruction across all content areas. The DLC works collaboratively with teachers school leaders and district staff to strengthen high-quality instruction and strong Tier 1 teaching through coaching modeling co-planning and data-informed reflection. The DLC leverages technology strategically to enhance teaching and learning using digital tools and resources to deepen student engagement support instructional design and improve student outcomes. This role prioritizes instructional improvement and does not include primary responsibility for technical troubleshooting or device support.
Bachelors or Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction Instructional Technology or a related field
Professional teaching license with endorsements in Administration and Supervision; Education Specialist (Ed.S.) or doctoral degree preferred
Minimum of three years of successful teaching experience
Demonstrated instructional leadership and strong communication skills
Thorough knowledge of curriculum instruction and assessment including current issues and trends in instructional technology
Ability to effectively coach adult learners and facilitate job-embedded professional learning
Essential Duties
DLCas an Instructional Coach
Coach teachers to strengthen Tier 1instructional practice including lesson design student engagement differentiation formative assessment and feedback with technology serving as a support for
Model high-quality instructional strategies through co-planning co-teaching observation and reflective dialogue integrating technology when it meaningfully supports student thinking and
Guide teachers in analyzing student working and learning data to assess instructional impact and adjust practice using technology as a tool for analysis and
Facilitate reflective coaching cycles grounded in evidence of instructional practice and student outcomes leading to specific actionable improvements in
Lead and influence instructional improvement by building teacher capacity and collective efficacy through coaching cycles collaborative team learning modeling and inquiry aligned to division
DLC as a Professional Learning Designer Facilitator and Systems Connector
Design and deliver job-embedded professional learning aligned to division instructional priorities curriculum expectations and high-quality instructional
Ensure transfer of professional learning into classroom practice through follow-up coaching modeling feedback and sustained
Evaluate the effectiveness of professional learning and coaching support based on instructional impact and changes in teacher
Support teachers in the purposeful use of digital tools online and blended learning models and collaborative learning environments to extend and deepen student
Support the instructional use of district-adopted platforms and digital resources in alignment with curriculum and instructional
Partner with school administrators to align coaching support with school improvement goals and instructional
Serve as a member of the schools instructional leadership team contributing to the planning implementation and monitoring of instructional priorities and school improvement
Work collaboratively with district-level instructional supervisors and specialists to support curriculum-aligned instructional
DLC as a Professional Team Member
Coordinate with technical support teams as needed while maintaining a clear boundary:
This role does not serve as primary technical support and remains focused on instructional improvement.
To review the full job description please review the following website: