Title:                    Instructional Coach  

 

FLSA:                  Exempt

 

Qualifications:    Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s preferred) from an approved education 

program.   Have three or more years of teaching experience and a valid 

teaching license.  Show evidence of superior classroom teaching performance.  Demonstrate a track record of high student outcomes.  Documented track record of teacher leadership positions.

 

Reports To:         Principals and Curriculum & Instruction School Support Team Members

 

 

JOB DESCRIPTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

To provide professional development and on-going support for teachers to promote school-wide initiatives, instructional excellence and improved academic achievement for all students.  The Instructional Coach serves as a member of a building leadership team, working to align district and building goals and to evaluate student data in support of effective school improvement planning.  The Instructional Coach facilitates collaborative groups of teachers in which issues related to implementing effective content instruction are considered, current research on effective practice is examined and discussed, and student work and data are reviewed.  The Instructional Coach is a member of a professional coaching community, collaborating with other instructional leaders and participating in professional development and inquiry into his or her own instructional leadership practice.  This position is for ten months.

 

Instructional Coaches will work within their four defined areas of responsibility (Professional Development, The Coaching Cycle, Demo-Lessons/Co-Teaching, and Professional Learning Communities) to: