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Who We Are
Henderson Collegiate is a mission-driven public college preparatory school located in rural Henderson, North Carolina with an unrelenting focus on character development and student achievement. Our school serves students that come from traditionally underserved communities. Our student population is about 85% economically disadvantaged and 90% students of color. Henderson Collegiate consistently ranks in the top 10% of all North Carolina public schools. At Henderson Collegiate, we believe in 51% character and 49% academics, meaning we will never sacrifice a moment to teach our students character traits that will help them become great people. We are both a team and family who leverage passionate people to be the best teachers and leaders that they can be. We work alongside one another to make sure that what most people say is impossible with our kids is happening every day with our students.
Who You Are
What You’ll Do
Overview
The Elementary Instructional Coach will provide instructional support and coaching to Henderson Collegiate teachers at our Elementary school (grades K-4) as they work to ensure that each student is able to reach his or her academic potential in order to be fully prepared for college. The Instructional Coach’s role is to work with teachers to support best practices in using data, provide analysis of school-wide trends in instruction, and make recommendations about potential next steps to address areas of need.
As an advisor to teachers and the school leader, the Instructional Coach is responsible for four main areas:
a) observing instructional delivery and providing feedback to enhance and support the development of each teacher’s content area;
b) supporting teachers in the design of units and lessons for the development of their long-term curriculum;
c) analyzing data in order to modify curriculum and forms of assessment to meet students’ needs; and
d) working with the academic staff members (grade level chairs, school leaders, director of instruction, fellow instructional coaches, etc.) in the school to support sharing of best practices. This individual must ensure that all assessments and data are effectively analyzed and used to drive instruction.
The Instructional Coach will work collaboratively with the Principal, Dean of Curriculum and Instruction, EC Coordinator, and other Instructional Coaches to advise teachers on developing instructional strategies and intervention programs for struggling students.
In their first year, all new instructional coaches at Henderson Collegiate, no matter their level of experience, participate in instructional leadership training; teach part of the day; and coach at least one other person.
The first year training and support is provided through a year-long cohort and includes 12 full days around the school year of active, engaging professional development in instructional leadership practices. Participants work one-on-one with the same support coach throughout the year and develop an in-depth relationship and maintain ongoing, personalized feedback. If you want to master the craft of instructional leadership, come to Henderson Collegiate!
Responsibilities
The below responsibilities are in addition to what we'd expect for the teaching portion of your day.
Ensure the continuous professional development of content area staff, including:
Oversee the development and implementation of a rigorous, college preparatory curriculum, including:
Maintain internal and external assessment systems and help teachers use assessment data to further improve the quality of instruction, including:
Provide fair, thorough teacher evaluations and hold teachers accountable for student and personal growth, including:
The Fine Print
Full Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$51k-75k (estimate)
01/21/2024
07/01/2024
hendersoncollegiate.org
HENDERSON, NC
25 - 50
Private
NANCY JO SMITH
$10M - $50M
Elementary & Secondary Education
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