PCN 18164022LC

Calendar 196/Hrs 8

 

 

 

Charlotte County Public Schools boasts a competitive compensation package* for employees. This package includes a robust employee benefits offering with access to plan options for supplemental and options plans. CCPS offers plan members an onsite Wellness Center. The Wellness Center provides no-cost preventative care, low-cost acute care appointments, behavioral health services, and prescription dispensing for select prescriptions at no additional cost! If an eligible employee does not need medical coverage, CCPS has a paid benefit opt-out option.

 

 

Qualifications:

Preferred Qualifications:

 

*Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent may find appropriate.

 

Performance Responsibilities:

 

  1. Assists secondary teachers to align, interpret, implement, and assess the secondary reading, writing, and language arts program, instructional materials, and other support resources.
  2. Supports teachers in analyzing the effectiveness of lessons, instructional materials and assessments using a variety of techniques (e.g., lesson plans, formative/summative assessments and student work samples)
  3. Models successful teaching practices at the classroom level, with a concentration on differentiation in reading, writing and language arts instruction to meet the educational needs of all students.
  4. Observes and analyzes the implementation of instructional practices to provide instructional support.
  5. Develops a plan for effective coaching conversations informed by observations, data analysis, and classroom artifacts.
  6. Implements coaching cycles and collects data to inform continued individualized and on-going job-embedded professional learning as needed for identified teachers.
  7. Collects and uses data on instructional practices to inform and implement professional learning opportunities.
  8. Provides professional learning to include job-embedded coaching and support for secondary teachers in implementing immediate, intensive, intervention (iii) for struggling and at-risk readers.
  9. Coaches secondary teachers in incorporating reading skill instruction across all curricular areas.
  10. Coaches secondary teachers in the utilization of the district’s ELA/Reading Curriculum Maps, Pacing Guides, The K-12 Comprehensive Evidence-Based Reading Plan, Critical Concepts and Cycles of Effective Instruction, and other district instructional practices.
  11. Works with the Division of Learning and Secondary School Principals to analyze instructional programs and materials to ensure that English Language Arts/Reading courses align with state and national standards.
  12. Partners with the Psychometrician and the Curriculum and Instruction Specialist to provide assistance to teachers in analyzing district and school-wide data to make the most effective decisions for reading, writing, and language arts instruction.
  13. Attends and participates in both district and state sponsored training and professional learning in literacy/reading coaching.
  14. Serves as a school-based and/or district-based committee member in the instructional materials adoption process to review and select textbooks, technology, and other language arts and reading instructional materials for secondary grade levels.
  15. Researches, prepares materials, and identifies resources for use by the district, schools, and teachers (e.g. teaching strategies, assessment of reading skills, and interpretation and use of assessment results, etc.).
  16. Researches and provides information and guidance regarding a range of effective and innovative reading practices through various activities such as: individual discussions, coaching sessions, model lessons with pre-and post- discussion/analysis, study groups, lesson studies, instructional rounds, staff meetings, and other professional learning opportunities.
  17. Participates in collaborative meetings (department meetings, data days, professional learning communities, district learning communities, etc.) to assist in the analysis and utilization of assessment data to improve the focus of instructional planning for student achievement.
  18. Meets regularly with the principal and/or designee to review benchmarks, established data points, and student progress towards identified instructional goals.
  19. Meets regularly with other district instructional coaches and Division of Learning team members as determined.
  20. Performs other job-related functions as assigned.

 

 

Full job description can be found: https://www.yourcharlotteschools.net/Page/16991

 

Compensation information can be found here: https://www.yourcharlotteschools.net/Page/16990

 

Benefits information can be found here: https://www.yourcharlotteschools.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=18838

 

*Benefits eligibility will be determined and communicated to new hires during the onboarding process. 

 

Charlotte County Schools promotes Equal Educational and Employment Opportunities. CCPS CONSIDERS VETERAN’S PREFERENCES FOR ALL POSITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH F.S. 295.07.