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Instructional Coach- Imagine Riverside Hemet SY 24-25

Position Title: Instructional Coach 

FLSA Classification: Exempt

Reports to: Regional Academic Growth Coordinators and school leader

Position Description: This individual works collaboratively with Group or Regional Coordinator and School Leader to support Imagine Schools’ vision to improve student achievement.  By providing teachers and school leaders with instructional strategies, content knowledge, and resources specifically aligned to Imagine Schools’ national focus, the Data Coach is responsible for guiding and supporting improved teaching and learning competency that impacts student achievement and growth.  


 

PERSONAL CHARACTER QUALITIES:

  • Commitment to Equity: Passionate about closing the achievement gap and ensuring that every child, regardless of background or circumstance, receives an excellent education
  • Leadership:  High energy, clear goal orientation, problem solving and strong work ethic.  Ability to build capacity in teachers, school leaders and other school coaches through high-trust relationships
  • Teamwork: Increases the effectiveness of team efforts through collaboration, constant learning and supporting others; sensitive to diversity in all its forms; respects and is committed to learning from others.


 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:

  • Demonstrates knowledge of Imagine Schools Non-Profit’s initiatives including: Imagine Schools Non-Profit’s Measures of Excellence, the Academic Excellence Framework, Imagine Schools Non-Profit Curriculum Guide, and Character Development Program.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of effective use of curriculum, instructional, assessment, and intervention programs and approaches.  
  • Demonstrates knowledge and expertise with peer coaching for individual teachers and professional learning communities.
  • Possesses knowledge of the Common Core Standards, or applicable state standards, the instructional shifts and their impact on rigor in classrooms.
  • Demonstrates ability to provide engaging, high-quality professional development in various formats aligned to School Excellence Plans and to the focus set forth by the National Academic and Character Team.


 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Support:  Provides assistance to educators in implementing Imagine Schools Non-Profit’s Academic Excellence Framework and related academic and character initiatives. 
    • Assists with the development and writing of the School Excellence Plan supported by a yearlong aligned professional development plan.
    • Collaborates with principal to report progress on the School Excellence Plan
    • Assists in collaborative horizontal and vertical planning with grade levels.
    • Supports teachers through the coaching cycle to ensure effective instructional delivery
    • Assists school leaders and teachers with disaggregating and interpreting assessment data to adjust instruction and to plan effective remediation and enrichment instruction in order to increase student achievement.
    • Conducts data chats with individual teachers and/or grade levels using formative and summative data, including the analysis of student work.



 

  • Facilitation:  Provides assistance in the implementation of best practices and monitors progress.
    • Facilitates, assists and monitors the teachers’ use of standards, data, and best teaching practices to impact student achievement.
    • Assists teachers in creating effective classroom learning environments and conducts inventory of instructional resources, textbooks and materials.
    • Guides the implementation of the national literacy focus and strategies in the School Excellence Plan.
    • Reports progress to all stakeholders through regular communication.


 

  • Feedback:  Provides oral and written feedback on a regular basis.
    • Provides teachers with supportive (non-evaluative) oral and/or written feedback following observations and professional learning.
    • Collaborates and plans with teachers using data, including student work, to effectively inform instruction.


 

  • Professional Learning:  Provides and participates in professional development for and with school staff, grade levels and departments, individual teachers, and professional learning communities to build capacity for academic and character excellence.
    • Provides school staff members engaging, high-quality professional development aligned to the School Excellence Plan and to the focus set forth by the National Academic and Character Team and Council.
    • Delivers quality professional development to teachers, including but not limited to: 
  • Article/book studies 
  • Grade-level/Individual or cluster instructional planning
  • Data chats
  • Small and whole group professional development
  • Individual classroom coaching
  • Lesson Study/ Critical Friends Groups/ Professional Learning Communities
  • Participates in group and region-sponsored activities and meetings designed to enhance instruction and to support the coaching cycle and the implementation of the national literacy focus.


 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • A minimum of 3-5 years teaching experience.
  • State teacher certification, license and/or endorsement.
  • Experience in mentoring or coaching. 
  • Experience in leadership (team leader, department chair, task force chair, committee leader, or other).
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Master’s Degree in Education (preferred).
  • Spanish Speaking and/or BCLAD (preferred)


Note:  To perform this job successfully, an individual must meet the standard required for each essential function.  The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.  They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all assigned duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with this job.