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Tier II Academic Intervention Teachers - Math and Language Arts
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Kent Consortium is Hiring a Tier II Academic Intervention Teachers - Math and Language Arts Near Grand Rapids, MI

    JobID: 22251
    Position Type:
    Secondary Instruction
    Date Posted:
    3/18/2024
    Location:
    District leveled support
    District:
    Wyoming Public Schools - website
    Tier II Academic Intervention Teachers
    Math and English Language Arts

    Who We Are:
    Wyoming Public Schools is a Public School District in Kent County dedicated to empowering all of our nearly 4,000 students in a culture where we embrace diverse identities, experience belonging and are challenged to excel academically to positively impact our local and global communities.
    What We Need:
    We are seeking certified teachers who are passionate about supporting students who are off pace in mastering standards in English Language Arts (ELA) or Mathematics. Candidates should be grounded in a firm belief that all students can and will learn.
    What We Value:
    Belonging, Diversity and Inclusion
    Educational Excellence
    Continuous Improvement
    Better Together
    Wyoming Wolves: Growing Community. Empowering students. Impacting Futures.
    Background Information:
    Wyoming Public Schools applied for the The MI Kids Back on Track grant, which provides resources to support supplemental, Tier II instruction in Mathematics or English Language Arts. These funds are one-time in nature and are only for the 2024-2025 school year. The purpose of this grant is to address unfinished learning, get students to grade-level academic standards, and provide additional academic assistance to students who are at risk of falling behind their peers. If you are an optimistic, passionate, problem-solving educator who believes that all students can and will learn, this might be the role for you.
    In this role:
    Upon receipt of The MI Kids Back on Track grant, Wyoming Junior High and Wyoming High School aim to offer Tier II supplemental courses in ELA and Mathematics throughout the instructional day (in periods one through six) during the 2024-2025 school year. These would be semester-long courses and are in addition to students’ core Math or ELA course.
    Teachers in these roles would leverage a mastery-based courseware designed to meet students in their zone of proximal development in order to accelerate learning and close learning gaps. As we are early in the hiring process, we hope to identify our staff for these positions now in order to lift up our educators’ voice and expertise in the program design process (including courseware selection).
    Teachers interested in these Tier II courses can expect a smaller class size in order to focus their time and talents on individualized and small group instructional strategies. Beyond closing learning gaps in ELA and Math, these Tier II courses must have an intentional focus on study skills such as time management, self-motivation, organization, and test taking strategies. Furthermore, these supplemental courses aim to integrate skills and dispositions necessary for success in the 7-12 setting, and also in post-secondary pathways. These skills and dispositions will derive directly from our Wyoming Public Schools Profile of a Graduate (which is currently in development).
    For our existing staff members who may be interested in serving in this capacity, please reach out to Mike Burde (burdem@wyomingps.org) with any questions.
    What you need:
    • A positive, optimistic, and problem-solving mindset with a relentless belief that all students can learn at high levels
    • Knowledge and experience in using research-based practices and strategies in literacy or mathematics
    • Knowledge and experience in differentiated instruction based on student learning styles
    • Knowledge and skills in implementing, monitoring, and evaluating individual or small group supports
    • Knowledge and skills in collecting, analyzing, and maintaining student data
    • Knowledge of applicable federal and state laws regarding education and students, including knowledge of Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
    • Ability to use computer network systems and software applications as needed
    • Ability to organize and coordinate work
    • Ability to communicate effectively with students, parents, and fellow teammates
    • Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to performance and professional growth
    • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships
    Credentials:
    • Secondary teaching certification in English Language Arts or Mathematics
    • Knowledge and experiences in closing achievement gaps are highly preferred
    What we provide:
    Grant-Funded Salaried Position
    Full-Time Position -or Part-Time (depending on interest)
    Benefits
    Collaborative Working Environment
    A focus on students and staff
    Work Year:
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Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$42k-76k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/20/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/18/2024

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