Instructional Coach - Hazelwood School District
Position: | Instructional Coach |
Subject Area: | (none) |
Job Title: | Instructional Coach |
Job Location: | District Wide Post |
Beginning: | Immediately |
Deadline: | Open until filled ** |
District: | Hazelwood School District |
Florissant, MO 63031 | |
Telephone: |
314-953-5061 |
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Job Description:
Please Review the Job Description and Apply on the Hazelwood School District's Website.
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITES: 1. Work with district/building administrators and Building Professional Development
Committee (BPDC) to facilitate high quality job-embedded professional development for district and building staff to refine their knowledge and skills. Professional development could include, but be limited to: in-class coaching; observing; modeling; analyzing student work; developing lesson plans based on student needs; data analysis; integration of technology; co-planning; and teacher study groups. Examples of Work Performed:
Please Review the Job Description and Apply on the Hazelwood School District's Website.
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITES: 1. Work with district/building administrators and Building Professional Development
Committee (BPDC) to facilitate high quality job-embedded professional development for district and building staff to refine their knowledge and skills. Professional development could include, but be limited to: in-class coaching; observing; modeling; analyzing student work; developing lesson plans based on student needs; data analysis; integration of technology; co-planning; and teacher study groups. Examples of Work Performed:
- Analyze building and district student achievement data and implementation data to guide the development of training for teachers.
- Documents evidence in improving student achievement in classrooms/buildings.
- Analyze school and content area data for declines, or lower than anticipated growth, for follow-up root cause analyses.
- Provide support in co-leading data analysis with teachers to create strategy and skill embedding plans.
- Develop and help monitor 15-30-45 day support plans which include specific improvement actions and indicators of success with teachers.
- Role play, model, and practice effective coaching conversations related to instructional and classroom management strategies.
- Support individuals or teams of teachers in addressing persistent problems in their instruction or classroom management.
- Engage in conversations with teachers about planning, reflecting, and problem solving with the intent of building autonomy and interdependence.
- Interact with teachers on all aspects of instruction, including planning, assessing learning, and differentiating to meet students’ needs.
- Train teachers on the administration and use of formative and summative assessments.
- Provide professional development sessions for district trainings and site trainings.
- Meet with administrators and teachers to facilitate professional learning, student work analysis, and reflective instruction.
- Demonstrate knowledge and use of effective strategies that improve staff engagement and performance.
- Demonstrate skill in data-driven decision making and professional learning teams.
- Use building walkthroughs to monitor and support building learning plans and the application of professional development.
- Provide constructive, two-way feedback to teachers on planning, instruction and classroom management.
- Facilitate the analysis and use of student achievement data in professional learning communities to positively change instruction.
- Exhibits interpersonal, problem-solving and organizational skills required to effectively facilitate coaching and professional development.
- Displays the ability to collaboratively facilitate, present and monitor high quality professional development and create instructional tools to assist teachers in implementing effective strategies or reinforce specific skills.
- Paired observation of lesson plan objectives and instructional activities that align to the curriculum.
- Individualized teacher or group planning, modeling and/or co-teaching to provide “real- time PD” related to effective instruction aligned to the curriculum and Missouri Learning Standards.
- Provide feedback to teachers on their instruction.
- Performs other duties as assigned based on student, teacher, school or District needs.
- Mentor teachers new to the profession through the District’s Teacher Induction Program
- Mentor each teacher in their 1st year in the profession for 40-60 minutes a week.
- Mentor each teacher in their 2nd year in the profession for 40-60 minutes every two weeks.
- Mentoring topics should include: observations/feedback on evaluated teacher standings; assessment literacy; classroom management; lesson planning; technology support; and building relationships with students and parents.
- Attend all days of New Teacher Orientation week and plan and lead sessions, as requested
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