What are the responsibilities and job description for the High School Interventionist - Mathematics - 2026/2027 School Year (Woodlawn Campus) position at Woodlawn High School?
About the Campus:
The Woodlawn Campus of the University of Chicago Charter School (UCW) opened in September 2006. It has a three-part mission: 1) to assist students in developing the habits of mind, work, and heart to be successful in college and good citizens of their community; 2) to contribute to the community through student research, service, and leadership; and 3) to improve teaching and learning by serving as a site of professional development for teachers and school leaders. Woodlawn High School educates students in grades 9 - 12.
Position Summary:
The Interventionist is a highly skilled instructional support professional responsible for planning, delivering, and monitoring targeted academic interventions during designated WIN (What I Need) blocks and beyond. This role is central to accelerating student achievement, closing learning gaps, and ensuring all students receive timely, data-driven support aligned to standards-based instruction.
The Interventionist works collaboratively with teachers, instructional coaches, and school leadership to identify students needing additional support, design responsive interventions, and track progress through ongoing assessment and data analysis.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Instructional Intervention (WIN Block)
- Deliver high-impact, small-group instruction during WIN blocks in ELA, Math, and/or other identified content areas
- Provide targeted remediation and skill acceleration based on student performance data
- Flexibly regroup students based on real-time data and progress
- Support the development and maintenance of efficient WIN block systems including:
- Student grouping protocols
- Rotation schedules
- Entry/exit procedures
- Data-based regrouping cycles
- Ensure smooth transitions and minimal instructional downtime during WIN
- Maintain consistency in expectations, routines, and instructional rigor across all intervention groups
Data-Driven Decision Making
- Analyze formative and summative assessment data to identify students in need of intervention
- Collaborate with grade-level teams to group students dynamically for WIN instruction
- Monitor student progress using benchmarks, exit tickets, diagnostic tools, and progress monitoring assessments
- Develop targeted intervention plans by skill strand and priority standard
- Conduct regular progress monitoring (weekly or bi-weekly depending on MTSS tier)
- Maintain intervention records that clearly show:
- Skill targeted
- Strategy used
- Student response
- Next instructional steps
- Use data to make instructional pivots within and between intervention cycles
Collaboration & MTSS Support
- Participate in MTSS Tier 2 and Tier 3 problem-solving meetings
- Collaborate with teachers to ensure alignment between Tier 1 instruction and Tier 2/3 support
- Support identification of students requiring intervention based on academic risk indicators
- Help implement intervention plans with fidelity and consistency across grade levels
- Support teachers in interpreting data and identifying instructional next steps
- Maintain clear communication regarding student progress and intervention outcomes
- Participate in grade-level planning and data meetings to inform instructional decisions
Instructional Planning & Implementation
- Develop and maintain structured intervention plans aligned to student needs and standards
- Use research-based intervention strategies aligned to grade-level standards and student learning gaps
- Differentiate instruction to meet varied academic needs within flexible grouping structures
- Use high-impact instructional practices such as:
- Modeling and guided practice
- Error analysis
- Spiral review
- Scaffolded questioning
- Immediate corrective feedback
- Ensure instruction is intentional, fast-paced, and focused on student mastery and acceleration (not just remediation)
- Prepare lesson materials and differentiated resources for WIN groups
- Ensure interventions are explicit, systematic, and skill-focused
- Support consistency of intervention implementation across grade levels
Progress Monitoring & Documentation
- Maintain accurate documentation of:
- Student attendance in intervention groups
- Skill mastery progression
- Instructional adjustments
- Intervention frequency and intensity
- Provide regular updates to instructional leadership and classroom teacher regarding student growth trends and intervention effectiveness
- Support schoolwide accountability efforts related to MTSS and achievement goals
- Document intervention strategies and outcomes for accountability and compliance
Schoolwide Academic Culture
- Promote a culture of urgency, high expectations, and belief in student growth
- Assist in creating flexible WIN block structures that maximize instructional efficiency
- Reinforce schoolwide literacy and numeracy goals through targeted intervention support
- Model strong instructional practices for colleagues when appropriate
- Contribute to professional learning communities focused on improving Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction
Position Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred.
- Valid Professional Educator License (PEL) with mathematics endorsement required.
- 3-5 years of classroom teaching experience required. Previous experience teaching in a high performing public school strongly preferred.
- Excellent teacher with proven experience enabling urban students to meet high expectations
- Reflective and receptive to providing and receiving professional feedback, video recording, and coaching
- Collaborative, collegial, goal oriented, mission driven, accountable, responsible, self-managed, and self-motivated
- Experience serving in an urban teaching environment preferred.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with administrators, staff, students, parents, and community partners.
- Ability to communicate clearly with multiple stakeholders.
Salary Range: $65,000.00 – $75,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University of Chicago Charter School's good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting. The salary will be commensurate of years of experience and education.
Benefits
UChicago Charter School offers a wide range of benefits programs for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits guide.
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Salary : $65,000 - $75,000