What are the responsibilities and job description for the Advanced Learning Instructional Coach position at Georgia Cyber Academy?
Job Title:Advanced Learning Instructional CoachFLSA Status:Exempt
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Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
CIA
Teaching & Learning Assistant Director
Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment Director
AGB
Primarily Remote
8 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday
$__,___.00/per year
SUMMARY: The Advanced Learning Instructional Coach is responsible for supporting high-quality instruction for advanced and gifted learners by strengthening teacher capacity, promoting research-based gifted pedagogy, and advancing rigorous instructional practices. This role centers on instructional support, coaching, and professional learning, not compliance or program management. All coaching interactions are non-evaluative and designed to support professional growth. The Advanced Learning Instructional Coach advances district priorities by:
Competencies: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Department
Dept Code:
Job Code
Primary Supervisor:
Secondary Supervisor
Grade Band Served:
Location:
Minimum Hours/Days
Salary Range starts at:
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
CIA
Teaching & Learning Assistant Director
Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment Director
AGB
Primarily Remote
8 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday
$__,___.00/per year
SUMMARY: The Advanced Learning Instructional Coach is responsible for supporting high-quality instruction for advanced and gifted learners by strengthening teacher capacity, promoting research-based gifted pedagogy, and advancing rigorous instructional practices. This role centers on instructional support, coaching, and professional learning, not compliance or program management. All coaching interactions are non-evaluative and designed to support professional growth. The Advanced Learning Instructional Coach advances district priorities by:
- Supporting teachers in delivering rigorous, differentiated instruction
- Promoting effective gifted and advanced learner pedagogy
- Facilitating professional learning and instructional improvement
- Supporting instructional design for advanced learners
- Provide job-embedded, non-evaluative coaching to teachers
- Model instructional strategies aligned to gifted and advanced learner needs
- Support differentiation, rigor, and depth of knowledge
- Assist with lesson design and instructional planning
- Support teachers in implementing research-based gifted practices
- Promote instructional strategies that extend complexity and challenge
- Develop exemplar resources and instructional supports
- Support enrichment and extension structures
- Design and facilitate professional learning related to advanced learners
- Support PLC conversations around rigor and differentiation
- Collaborate with curriculum and instructional leadership
- Share best practices and instructional tools
Competencies: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
- Adaptability/Flexibility: Adapts to change, is open to new ideas, takes on new responsibilities, handles pressure, and adjusts plans to meet changing needs.
- Integrity/Ethics: Deals with others in a straightforward and honest manner, is accountable for actions, maintains confidentiality, supports company values, and conveys good news and bad.
- Teamwork: Meets all team deadlines and responsibilities, listens to others and values opinions, helps team leaders to meet goals, welcomes newcomers, and promotes a team atmosphere.
- Professionalism: Be professional at all times in communications, appearance, work product, and in representing Georgia Cyber Academy in a positive manner.
- Bachelor's Degree in Education
- Valid Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) Certificate
- Georgia Gifted Endorsement/Certification
- Minimum of four (4) years of successful teaching experience
- GA PSC Educational Certificate
- GA PSC Gifted Certification/Endorsement
- TKES/LKES credentialed
- Clear Fingerprint/Background Check Required
- Knowledge of Gifted Education federal and state laws, rules, policies, and procedures
- Knowledge of the GaDOE Gifted Standards/Requirements and Gifted Program Implementation Models
- Educational leadership or management experience
- Ability to interpret policy and law and provide leadership to assigned personnel
- Ability to read and interpret student academic data and educational reports
- Advanced data analysis skills
- Knowledge of the Georgia Performance Standards and GADOE Implementation Manual
- Knowledge of the SCSC Comprehensive Performance Framework
- Knowledge of GaDOE CCRPI
- Proficiency in using computer-based software and online resources to develop training materials
- Ability to work collaboratively with other staff members to plan and deliver speech-language services
- Ability to create and deliver staff development
- Ability to communicate well with school personnel, parents, students, and cabinet office staff while complying with the confidentiality requirements in local, state, and federal policies
- Ability to display a professional attitude in working with school personnel and parents
- Must be able to manage large volumes of paperwork and maintain adequate records
- Proficient knowledge of computers, online curricula/tools, and various operating systems.
- Experience using search engines (Internet) for research projects
- Desire to research and learn new technology skills and platforms
- Demonstrate initiative and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
- Ability to interact positively with teachers, administrators, and support staff
- Possess knowledge of the school improvement process
- Must be an advocate for virtual learning and believe in the mission of Georgia Cyber Academy
- Knowledge of state and federal laws, and other pertinent laws regarding K-12 Education as they relate to applicable duties
- Ability to read and interpret student academic data and educational reports
- Familiarity with online learning environment
- Experience working with diverse student populations
- Proficient in MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, Project, Visio, OneNote, and G-Suite.
- Ability to rapidly learn and adapt to new technologies and teaching platforms
- Ability to manage competing priorities with attention to deadlines
- Strong critical thinking, planning, and writing skills
- Ability to work independently as well as collaborate and communicate effectively within a team
- Ability to manage multiple projects within established deadlines
- Dependable, able to work under pressure and meet deadlines as required
- Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy
- Excellent organization skills, including the ability to incorporate methods and build systems that can be used across the district
- Excellent presentation and public speaking skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong work ethic and self-motivation
- Ability to be flexible and adaptive to ensure excellent student outcomes
- Ability to problem-solve independently and have a high level of organization
- Outstanding attention to detail
- Consistent access to reliable high-speed internet
- Valid driver's license and availability of private transportation
- Ability to travel 25% of the time as required
- Advanced Degree in Education or related field of study
- Leadership degree, endorsement, or similar additional certification
- Gifted, Special Education, and/or ESOL certifications
- Proficient/Advanced with Canvas (LMS)
- Proficient/Advanced in the use of the Zoom conferencing tool
- Three (3) years of virtual educational environment experience
- Previous experience as a Learning Facilitator, Advisor, or Teacher at Georgia Cyber Academy
- Previous experience as an online educator
- Previous experience with online educational tools/curriculum/assessments
- This is a primarily remote position. The office noise level is usually moderate (computers, printers, and light foot traffic).
- During critical periods, additional in-office days may be required.
- May require traveling up to 25% of the time.
- In-person attendance at professional development, training, conferences, job fairs, meetings, evaluations, school events, marketing events, and testing sites will be required several times per year.
- Light lifting required.