Product Manager, Literacy Jobs
By Confidential At United States
3-5 years of product management experience (or related experience in literacy and ELA product development)
Knowledge of the K12 education market
Manage a roadmap for curriculum development projects that represents strategic growth while delivering high-quality, evidence-based literacy solutions.
Define the product vision and strategy for literacy products and services.
Research Conducting market and user research to inform product development strategy.
Serve as the expert on product trends in the ELA and literacy markets.
Literacy Instructor Jobs
By ASPIRA, Inc. of Pennsylvania At Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Literacy Coordinator Jobs
By JCCA At , Brooklyn, 11210 $27.47 an hour
Knowledge, Education and Skills Required:
Knowledge, Education and Skills Preferred:
Oversee the development and management of the Early Childhood Literacy Center in the Bronx/ Brooklyn office
Support Families and Children with remote/ Virtual early literacy activities (working zoom or YouTube channel)
Develop linkages with community resources, educational organizations and schools
Offer reading activities for children, including story hours and summer reading programs
Literacy Advisor/Literacy Specialist
By Wilson Language Training At , Remote
3-5 years of experience working with educational leaders
Substantial background and experience in education and school leadership
Knowledge/experience with Wilson program implementation
Manage a portfolio of strategic partnerships and long-term district relationships.
Experience leading multiple levels of Fundations, Just Words, and WRS (Wilson Reading System) Instruction
Ability to advise and influence educational professionals.
Editor (Secondary Literacy) Jobs
By Savvas Learning Company At United States
Minimum 5 years of experience with instructional materials development or in an editorial capacity within educational publishing.
Teaching experience is strongly preferred.
Plan, prototype, and edit instructional materials.
Develop accurate, supporting digital content.
Supervise writers and/or development houses.
Monitor appropriateness of instructional materials for reading level, content accuracy and currency, freedom of bias, and teachability.
Vlp Literacy Coach Radford/Western Va
By The Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia At ,
Anticipated range of $73,000 - $80,000 , commensurate with education and experience, includes UVA benefits.
At least five years of experience in an early education environment (PreK, K-3)
Strong desire to learn new skills and abilities and to continuously improve practices.
Education: Master’s degree or a demonstrated mastery in their specialty area normally signified by significant equivalent experience.
Support literacy coaches in their knowledge and mastery of professional development materials
Coordinate multiple simultaneous tasks of varying complexity, with demonstrated accountability, and excellent attention to detail while implementing flexible problem-solving skills
Teacher Secondary 7-12 Grades Math/Reading Interventionist
By Jeffco Public Schools At , $52,625 - $70,507 a year
Orient students to their coursework and communicate course requirements.
Partner with special education staff to implement student's IEPs, ALPs and 504s.
A great teacher must be resilient.
Great teachers are instructional leaders and curriculum designers.
Great teachers love what they do and perceive teaching as their calling.
Great teachers are empathetic and engaged.
Literacy Interventionist- Middle School
By Windsor Charter Academy At Windsor, CO, United States
Technical Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
Include and engage families in the student's education.
Experience instructing students in a classroom setting preferred
Oral and written communication skills
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Manage multiple tasks with frequent interruptions.
Principal - Secondary Jobs
By District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) At Washington, DC, United States

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Editor, Literacy Jobs
By Savvas Learning Company At United States
Keep abreast of curriculum changes and trends in educational publishing
5 years of experience with instructional materials development
Superior writing skills, including an excellent grasp of grammar rules
Self-motivated and focused in a remote work setting
Proficiency in G-Suite and Adobe Acrobat; experience with MS Word, Excel, Smartsheet, JIRA, preferred
Collaborate with production teams to review content and revise as necessary
Literacy Specialist Jobs
By Wilson Language Training At , Remote
Experience instructing, guiding, and mentoring educational professionals and presenting to adults.
Provides in-classroom coaching and Fundations and Just Words certifications following well-defined guidelines and Wilson’s Coaching Framework.
Facilitates goal setting with teachers during coaching and Facilitator certification visits.
Works closely with Professional Learning Implementation Leader to continually enhance presentation and coaching skills.
Keeps abreast of educational trends and activities in (Prevention/ Intervention/Remedial-Dyslexic), K-12 and Adult
Willing to participate in onboarding coaching and ongoing training requirements as needed.
Teacher, Reading & Math Interventionist - Secondary
By Jeffco Public Schools At , , Co $50,000 - $66,990 a year

Grades 6, 7 and 8

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Literacy Specialist Jobs
By Intermediate District 287 At , Plymouth, 55441, Mn $45,136 - $89,528 a year
A current teaching license issued by the Minnesota Department of Education.
Licensure and certification must relate directly to the instructional assignment.
Licensure, Certificates, and other Requirements:
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This class is accountable for providing support to licensed teachers and non-licensed support staff.
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Literacy Consultant #00083010 Jobs
By University of Missouri At , Rolla, Mo $52,223 - $55,000 a year
Effective meeting management and processes/protocols.
Experience with the science of reading and associated instruction, intervention, and assessment practices.
Five years of professional educator experience.
Three years of classroom experience and elementary or secondary content-specific teaching certificate.
Capability to manage diverse activities and meet established deadlines.
Ability to analyze complex educational problems and develop feasible solutions.
Educational Coach - Literacy K-5
By Teaching Matters, Inc. At , New York, 10115, Ny $85,000 - $90,000 a year
Minimum of 2-3 years experience as a Literacy coach and 4 years teaching K-5 school grades.
Strong content knowledge in Literacy with a lens to culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy.
Experience facilitating teacher teams / groups to achieve student outcomes.
Experience teaching and/or coaching teachers in culturally responsive practices and curriculum development.
Exemplar skills in technology and facile in utilizing zoom, google suite, and other online collaboration tools.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, well organized, excellent writing and communication skills.
Literacy Consultant Jobs
By Michigan Association of School Boards At , Oakland, Mi

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Principal - Secondary Jobs
By District of Columbia Public Schools At , Washington, 20002, Dc
Principal Documents Needed and Eligibility Requirements
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Literacy Coach K-5 Jobs
By Teaching Matters At New York City Metropolitan Area, United States
Minimum of 2-3 years experience as a Literacycoach and4 years teaching K-5 school grades.
Strong content knowledge in Literacywith a lens to culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy.
Experience facilitating teacher teams / groups to achieve student outcomes.
Experience teaching and/or coaching teachers in culturally responsive practices and curriculum development.
Exemplar skills in technology and facile in utilizing zoom, google suite, and other online collaboration tools.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, well organized, excellent writing and communication skills.
Lehi Literacy Center Tutors
By Lehi City At Lehi, UT, United States
Teaching lessons to small groups of children MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Perform a variety of responsibilities with minimum supervision
Have the ability to interact well with children
Get along well with other staff members
Must be 15 years or older Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Interventionist Jobs
By Hamilton County Department of Education At Spring Creek, TN, United States
Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills to deal effectively with students and staff.
Provides supplemental instruction and support to selected students.
Attends training in the appropriate model(s) implemented in the school.
Keeps accurate records of student work and interventions provided.
Provides classroom teacher(s) and/or administration with regular progress reports on students.
Follows established procedures to ensure assigned areas are safe.

Are you passionate about helping students reach their literacy goals? Join our team as a Secondary Literacy Interventionist and make a difference in the lives of our students!

Overview:

A Secondary Literacy Interventionist is a professional who works with students in grades 6-12 to improve their literacy skills. They provide individualized instruction and support to help students develop their reading, writing, and comprehension skills.

Detailed Job Description:

A Secondary Literacy Interventionist is responsible for providing individualized instruction and support to students in grades 6-12 to improve their literacy skills. They assess students’ literacy levels and develop individualized plans to help them improve their reading, writing, and comprehension skills. They also provide instruction in phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. They collaborate with teachers, parents, and other school personnel to ensure that students are receiving the best possible instruction.

What is Secondary Literacy Interventionist Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of literacy instruction and assessment
• Ability to develop individualized literacy plans
• Ability to provide instruction in phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to collaborate with teachers, parents, and other school personnel
• Patience and understanding

What is Secondary Literacy Interventionist Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field
• Teaching certification
• Experience working with students in grades 6-12
• Knowledge of literacy instruction and assessment

What is Secondary Literacy Interventionist Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of literacy instruction and assessment
• Knowledge of phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension
• Knowledge of the Common Core State Standards
• Knowledge of differentiated instruction

What is Secondary Literacy Interventionist Job Experience?

• Experience working with students in grades 6-12
• Experience developing individualized literacy plans
• Experience providing instruction in phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension

What is Secondary Literacy Interventionist Job Responsibilities?

• Assess students’ literacy levels and develop individualized plans to help them improve their reading, writing, and comprehension skills
• Provide individualized instruction and support to students in grades 6-12 to improve their literacy skills
• Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other school personnel to ensure that students are receiving the best possible instruction
• Monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly
• Maintain accurate records of student progress