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Coordinator – Elementary Curriculum – Department of Learning & Achievement

March 29, 2021 by Osseo Area Schools

Job Summary: The primary function of the Learning & Achievement (L&A) Coordinator is to coordinate the planning, program development, evaluation and improvement of all curricular programs.  The Elementary Curriculum Coordinator is responsible for: implementation of the continuous program improvement process; administration of assigned budgets; and supervision of staff development assessment specialists. In addition, the Coordinator is responsible for the development and delivery of system staff development.

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Coordinate the implementation of the Continuous Program Improvement Process.

  • Monitor the Program Improvement Process (PIP), assuring use of best practice & research based programs
  • Analyze student achievement data, in collaboration with various specialists and coordinators in Learning & Achievement (L & A), in order to make informed PIP recommendations
  • Collaborate with staff development assessment specialists and coordinators to ensure coherence in the PIP process
  • Incorporate current research and district action plans into curriculum development
  • Know and understand the federal, state, and local guidelines for curriculum development, including Board Polices on teaching and learning
  • Study and remain current with research in areas such as curriculum, instruction, digital learning, and assessment to ensure program improvements are aligned with research
  • Coordinate work with Student Services, the Department of Educational Equity (DOEE), Instructional Media technology staff, and others to influence the use of technology for student and adult learning
  • Assess need for program changes
  • Facilitate district committees/ work related to PIP: New Course Approval Process, Registration Handbook,
  • Audit and Graduation Standards Committee.
  • Ensure accountability with state and national standards and government agencies
  • Participate in district committees as needed
  • Implement a communications plan related to program improvement

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Manage resources effectively to further the mission of the district.

  • Develop and monitor the program budget
  • Compile and submit program reports as required
  • Manage available resources (budget, personnel, time, materials)
  • Coordinate allocation of resources to meet PIP objectives
  • Anticipate future needs and manage resources accordingly
  • Work with fund development coordinator to leverage assets for the department
  • Manage capital outlay expenditures

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Ensure Professional Learning for all staff.

  • Coordinate professional learning opportunities for all staff, including, but not limited to staff development assessment specialists, instructional coaches, and site leaders which  is aligned to the district Strategic Plan
  • Collaborate with the L & A Director and coordinators to ensure consistency in professional learning opportunities for staff in all departments, including but not limited to Student Services, DOEE, TAG, and multilingual learners
  • Continue to integrate all content related to strategic plan into the on-going work of L & A

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Assume leadership for and engage in on-going collaboration to improve student learning.

  • Collaborate and provide leadership for projects that integrate various district departments and/or outside agencies.  This includes committees, joint work groups, and action teams focused on work such as graduation standards, grading & reporting, programming for special education, multilingual learners, and gifted education, magnet schools, priority work teams, site committees
  • Provide leadership for collaboration among L & A staff to develop and implement a coherent curriculum and related professional learning opportunities
  • Participate with institutions and agencies to enhance the work of L & A
  • Identify staff needs, using formal and informal staff assessment tools and assist in planning and conduction in-service activities

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Supervise and evaluate staff development assessment specialists, supervise clerical staff as necessary.

  • Implement the Performance Appraisal System for licensed staff according to established policies and procedures
  • Provide direction for daily work

Statement of duty/responsibility:

Engage in effective communication and consultation with members of the organization and community.

  • Facilitate meetings that may include a variety of stakeholders
  • Consult with colleagues, including but not limited to site leaders, student services staff, and instructional coaches, about issues related to curriculum, instruction, and student learning
  • Teach members of our organization and influence thinking about areas such as student learning, curriculum, instruction, and best practice
  • Present to various groups, such as DPAC, Learning Leaders, School Board, school faculties, PTOs
  • Actively seek alliances with state agencies, other school districts, and professional and community based organizations in an effort to influence the work of L & A
  • Provide for the dissemination of program information to the community, administrators, staff and support personnel
  • Provide expertise on local, regional, state, and national trends in curriculum, instruction and assessment
    Statement of duty/responsibility:

Provide leadership for systemic change.

  • Coordinate communication for systemic initiatives related to curriculum and instruction
  • Ensure existing programs are consistent with the ISD 279 Strategic Plan

Statement of duty/responsibility:

  • Support the work of the Director of L&A.

Statement of duty/responsibility:

  • Perform other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned.

Principal

March 26, 2021 by West St. Paul-Mendota Hgts.-Eagan Area Schools

Position:  High School Principal

Work Schedule:  12 months, Full-time

Start Date:  July 1, 2021

 

School Overview:

Henry Sibley High School serves students and families from the communities of Eagan, Inver Grove Heights, Lilydale, Mendota, Mendota Heights, Sunfish Lake, and West St. Paul.  The student body is highly diverse racially, linguistically, and socioeconomically.  With approximately 1500 students, it is large enough to offer a comprehensive and rigorous program of academics and activities and small enough to have a strong sense of community and personalization.  Indeed, as the only high school in the district, the broader community takes a lot of pride in the school and provides tremendous support.  Further, the tight-knit staff holds high expectations for all students as well as provide supports for student success.

The school is in the midst of change with a multi-year construction project, the renaming of the school, and a stronger focus on equity aligned to the district’s strategic framework.

This is an excellent opportunity for an equity-focused leader who works collaboratively with staff, students, and families to build a strong, inclusive community within the school and beyond its walls dedicated to high achievement for all.

Elementary Principal

March 26, 2021 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

Screening process to begin April 12, 2021

Elementary Principal- 3 Positions Available
Bluff Creek Elementary, Carver Elementary, Jonathan Elementary
For specific information contact Erin Rathke at [email protected]

Independent School District 112 is located in the western suburbs of the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minneapolis.  The District is composed of eight elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools.

Responsible To:  Assistant Superintendent
Position Start Date:  July 1, 2021
Banded/Graded:  D-6-3
Salary: $154,213 – $163,213
Licensure:  Valid State of Minnesota Elementary Principal License

Experience Requirements:Elementary teaching experience
At least 3 years of teaching experience
Demonstrated leadership
Knowledge of continuous school improvement
Commitment to Personalized learning for all Elementary students
Prior School Leadership experience

Major Responsibilities, Skills, Abilities: See attachment

Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment:  Compensation and benefits will be determined by the Contract Agreement negotiated by District 112 and the Principals’ Association.  This position is not eligible for overtime or comp time.  Contract length is 260 days.

Background check will conducted.

Benefits:  Competitive benefit package includes: contribution toward medical and dental insurance; contribution to deferred compensation plan, 25 days of vacation, 12 paid holidays, 12 sick days, and bereavement leave. Life insurance; professional development fund; and professional membership in one state and one national organization.

Application Procedure:  Please apply online at: http://www.district112.org (only online applications accepted).

Director of Academic Support Services

March 26, 2021 by Minnehaha Academy

Minnehaha Academy is a Christian school and a ministry of the Northwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church of America. Our mission is to provide a high-quality education integrating Christian faith and learning so students grow in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and others.

Minnehaha Academy has an opening for a Director of Academic Support Services, scheduled to begin in July, 2021. After the first year, this will be an 11 month position that is off the month of July.  This Director will lead and be responsible for all academic support programming, personnel, and processes, which together serve students officially diagnosed with a learning disability, who struggle with one or more academic areas, and/or who may need further enrichment.  This person will report to the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning.

Learn more about Minnehaha Academy and apply on-line by visiting our web site at www.minnehahaacademy.net. For more information, contact:

Jason Wenschlag

Middle School Principal &

Executive Director of Teaching and Learning

Minnehaha Academy

4200 West River Parkway

Minneapolis, MN  55406

[email protected]

Math Teacher – High School 1.0 FTE, 2021-22 SY

March 26, 2021 by North Lakes Academy Charter School

Position: Math Teacher – 9th-12th (1.0 FTE for 2021-22 School Year)

North Lakes Academy is seeking an enthusiastic math teacher responsible for nurturing social-emotional and academic growth in their classroom by planning and implementing rigorous, student-centered daily lessons in literacy and math as well as other subject areas.

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As a part of the teacher-leadership team, you will work directly with directors and colleagues to create an ambitious and engaging experience for math students. You’ll oversee the work of curriculum design, classroom management, and collaboration to engineer an effective, scalable, and reliable experience across our K-12 school platform and programs.

 

+ Responsibilities and Experience

Help lead the design of the mathematics experience
Architect and guide new applications and project development,
Help guide curriculum and course development pace and rhythm in collaboration with department and school teams.
Establish and maintain program standards
+ Skills and Star Qualities

Valid MN teaching license in math
Enthusiastic optimist: thinks in terms of do’s rather than don’ts
Willingness to risk: sees failure as temporary and learns from experience with failure
Lifelong learner: is endlessly curious; borrows, seeks, innovates
Please contact Ms. Jaime Goulet, Upper School Building Lead, at [email protected] for information.

Elementary Literacy Specialist

March 25, 2021 by Hudson School District (WI)

JOB GOAL:
Responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing a comprehensive elementary literacy program focused on inclusive practices in our 4K-5 classrooms; modeling of best practices literacy instruction which use research-based learning strategies; coaching reading teachers and specialists to increase leadership capacity; developing and implementing literacy curriculum with staff; facilitating ongoing literacy training based on the principles of continuous improvement; serving as a resource person on best practice curriculum and assessment; and identifying professional learning needs of the District and facilitating training.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Support reading specialists and teachers to increase their capacity to lead the literacy program for all student in their respective schools.
2. Develop comprehensive literacy training to be collaboratively facilitated with instructional coaches to ensure access to a rigorous literacy curriculum for all students.
3. Consult with reading teachers and specialists to develop diagnostic literacy interventions and supports.
4. Support coaches in their responsibilities related to achieving district literacy goals.
5. Assist Learning Support Services in on-going curriculum improvement process including planning and implementation.
6. Develop and provide support resources to enhance inclusive nature of core literacy curriculum.
7. Monitor curriculum alignment to standards, district scorecard and scorecard action plans.
8. Use data to align professional learning with District and school improvement goals.
9. Consult with instructional coaches as they work with teachers to meet classroom and individual student needs.
10. Regularly communicate with principals and Learning Support Services administrators.
11. Collaborate with K-12 Learning Support Services team.

QUALIFICATIONS:
1. WI Department of Public Instruction Elementary Teacher license.
2. Minimum of 3 years teaching experience required.
3. Master’s degree in education required and:
• Demonstrated expertise in research-based best-practices in literacy, curriculum design, instruction, and professional learning.
• Demonstrated expertise in strategies for differentiating classroom literacy instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of all students in an inclusive setting.
• Experience facilitating professional learning opportunities.
• Strong leadership skills in working collaboratively and effectively with other professionals.

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