What are the responsibilities and job description for the 26-27 Sharon Middle School Math Interventionist position at Sharon Middle School?
Position Overview
The Math Interventionist is a dual-role educator dedicated to supporting student achievement and teacher growth. This individual will work directly with struggling math students through co-teaching and intervention strategies while also coaching teachers on effective Tier 2 support and just-in-time interventions. The goal is to strengthen student outcomes and teacher instructional capacity through collaboration, data-driven practices, and targeted support.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, education, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Valid teaching certification in math or a related field.
- Proven experience teaching mathematics, preferably with struggling learners.
- Strong understanding of Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions, data-driven instruction, and differentiated learning strategies.
Preferred Skills
- Experience coaching or mentoring teachers.
- Expertise in formative assessment and instructional planning.
- Strong collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency with math intervention tools, technology, and progress-monitoring software.
The Math Interventionist plays a pivotal role in advancing both teacher capacity and student success in mathematics, ensuring that every learner has access to the support they need to thrive.
Key Responsibilities
1. Student Support
- Co-teach three math classes to provide targeted instruction for students struggling with foundational skills.
- Monitor and track student progress using data, ensuring alignment with learning goals.
- Develop and implement multi-tiered intervention plans to address diverse student needs, including small-group and one-on-one instruction.
- Provide just-in-time interventions, ensuring students receive immediate support to master specific skills or concepts during lessons.
- Conduct pull-out or push-in intervention sessions for students requiring additional remediation beyond the classroom setting.
- Use research-based intervention strategies to improve students' understanding of foundational skills, problem-solving abilities, and conceptual math knowledge.
- Offer executive functioning support, such as teaching strategies for organizing work, managing time, and approaching multi-step math problems.
- Integrate technology-based tools, such as math apps or software, to personalize student learning experiences.
- Collaborate with special education and ELL staff to address the unique needs of students with IEPs or language barriers.
- Create supplemental resources, such as step-by-step guides, practice worksheets, and visual aids, to support student understanding.
- Monitor and celebrate student progress, using data to adjust interventions and maintain student motivation.
2. Teacher Coaching
- Provide coaching and professional development for teachers on effective Tier 2 instructional strategies, including differentiation, scaffolding, and intervention techniques.
- Collaborate with teachers to design lessons that integrate interventions seamlessly into core instruction.
- Offer classroom-based support, such as modeling lessons, observing instruction, and providing feedback on best practices.
- Guide teachers in analyzing student performance data to inform instruction and intervention planning.
3. Curriculum and Resource Support
- Assist in the selection and development of instructional materials and tools to support struggling learners.
- Ensure that instructional strategies align with school and district math standards and goals.
- Promote the use of research-based practices to close achievement gaps and increase student understanding of mathematical concepts.
4. Collaboration and Communication
- Work closely with administrators, counselors, and other staff to develop a comprehensive approach to mat``h intervention.
- Attend and contribute to data meetings, PLCs, and other team collaborations focused on student success.
- Communicate regularly with families about student progress and strategies for supporting math skills at home.
5. Data and Assessment
- Use formative and summative assessment data to identify student needs and monitor the effectiveness of interventions.
- Train teachers to use data to group students, adjust instruction, and provide timely support.
- Maintain detailed records of intervention efforts and student outcomes.
Success Metrics
- Improved student performance in Tier 2 math intervention groups.
- Increased teacher implementation of effective Tier 2 strategies in classrooms.
- Enhanced collaboration among staff to support struggling learners.
- Positive feedback from teachers and administrators regarding coaching and support.