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Libby School District 4 2024-25 0.5FTE Instructional Coach in Libby, Montana

I. NATURE OF POSITION:

  • The Instructional Coach shall be responsible to the Principal and the School Superintendent.

  • The Instructional Coach will provide personalized support that is based on the goals and identified need of individual teachers.

  • The Instructional Coach will focus on individual and group professional development that will expand and refine the understanding of research-based effective instruction.

  • This is NOT a supervisory position and DOES NOT include evaluation of colleagues.

    II. PRIORITIZED RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Classroom Supporter - Purpose: To increase the quality and effectiveness of classroom instruction based on using the gradual release model and may include but is not limited to:

  • Collaborating

  • Co-planning

  • Modeling

  • Co-teaching

  • Provide descriptive feedback based on teacher requested observation

  • Instructional Supporter - Purpose: To support the implementation of effective instructional strategies including but not limited to:

  • Assessment for learning

  • Differentiation of instruction

  • Standards based grading

  • Building teacher capacity by working with intervention groups for short periods of time in elementary classrooms

  • Curriculum or Content Facilitator - Purpose: To promote implementation of state standards through adopted curricula including but not limited to:

  • Increasing teacher content knowledge

  • Facilitating a better understanding of the structure of the written, taught, and tested curriculum

  • Dissecting standards to guide identification of essential knowledge and skills

  • Data Coach - Purpose: To facilitate conversations using data to drive instructional decisions including but not limited to:

  • Collaborating with teachers to analyze formative and summative student achievement data

  • Assisting teachers with the use of data to improve student learning

  • Facilitator for Change - Purpose: To engage teachers in reflective thinking while looking at their own instructional practices critically and analytically including but not limited to:

  • Fostering a safe, trusting environment for teachers

  • Introducing alternatives and refinements for teacher instructional practices

  • Learner - Purpose: To engage in continuous learning in order to keep current including but not limited to:

  • Engaging in professional development opportunities and professional reading

  • Practicing and reflecting about what is learned

  • Professional Learning Facilitator - Purpose: To design and facilitate effective professional learning opportunities based on LPS Roots and Wings Framework including but not limited to:

  • Providing professional development

  • Facilitating other forms of professional development (e.g., bringing in consultants)

  • Resource - Purpose: To identify a variety of resources to enhance classroom instruction and student achievement including but not limited to:

  • Identifying instructional and assessment resources requested by teachers

  • Sharing research and instructional best practices

  • School Leader - Purpose: To support and communicate the school and district initiatives with the school community including but not limited to:

  • Involving stakeholders in the implementation of the School Improvement Plan

  • Connecting with community stakeholders by sharing instructional practices that impact students

  • Acting as a strong advocate for student learning

  • Other duties as assigned.

    III. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Certified in any specific teaching area

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience teaching, with a record of successfully impacting student achievement and working successfully with students who have the greatest needs.

  • Proven ability to work cooperatively and effectively with colleagues, including the ability to create and nurture a professional community of adult learners.

  • Demonstrated leadership qualities and strong interpersonal skills, including giving and receiving constructive feedback.

  • Proven ability in using student-level data to guide instructional decisions.

  • Demonstrated Teacher Leadership.

  • Strong pedagogical knowledge and content expertise.

  • Demonstrated expertise in oral and written communication.

  • Strong interpersonal skills.

  • Models continual improvement, demonstrates lifelong learning, and applies new learning to help all students achieve.

  • Demonstrates evidence of professional growth, including leadership and participation in a wide range of significant professional development activities.

Primary Location Libby Elementary School

Salary Range $18,665.00 - DOE / Per Year

Shift Type Full-Time

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