Require Teacher Expert: Academy Coach in USA
Job title: Teacher Expert: Academy Coach
Company: Alaska Teacher Placement
Job description: The Academy Coach serves as the liaison for faculty, students, families, business partners, and community and Anchorage School District leadership to develop and sustain college and career academies for all stakeholders. This position may have a flexible work calendar, and as such may be required to work during summer, winter, or spring breaks as directed by the supervisor(s). Equivalent time off during the regular school year will be mutually agreed upon by the employee and supervisor(s). The coach reports to and is evaluated by both the site principal and appropriate central office staff.
This position requires a valid Alaska educator certificate. The number of work days is based upon the AEA negotiated pay scale. Information on the pay scale can be found online on our . Positions that are 0.50 FTE to 1.0 FTE are associated with the Alaska Teachers? Retirement System (TRS), positions that are 0.40 to 0.49 FTE are associated with the Alaska Employees? Retirement System (PERS). Positions that are 0.39 FTE or less are not eligible for state retirement benefits.
Job Requirements
The following are required: * A valid Alaska initial, professional, or master teaching certificate.
- Experience in leadership positions within the business community and/or a school setting.
- Three or more years of successful high school teaching.
- Commitment to working with students, professionals, and community members in a multicultural setting
- Commitment to continuous reflection and improvement
- Demonstrated leadership qualities and strong interpersonal skills, including giving and receiving constructive feedback
- Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with teachers and administrators
- Experience in development, preparation, and presentation of professional development in a variety of formats
- Experience in adult learning theory, and/or coaching, and mentoring scenarios
- Experience using district, student, and site level data to select, implement, and differentiate instruction designed to meet individual student needs
- Knowledge and experience of research, best practices in instructional design, differentiating instruction, and current educational trends
- Strong background in event coordination
- Description: The coach helps instructional staff practice what they learn from professional development and transfer/synthesize their learning by co-planning, supporting, and brainstorming ways to utilize the information. The role of the coach helps facilitate the following:
- Fostering a safe, trusting, positive environment
- Guidance of school-based professional development
- Sharing of alternatives and refinements for instructional practices
- Coordination and implementation of advisory boards
- Communication of academy information with media and ASD Communications
- Coordination of job shadowing, student internships, teacher externships, guest speakers, field trips, and other experiential learning experiences
- Service as the point person for The Academies Ambassadors Program
- Facilitation of the organization and implementation of Academy Showcases/Open Houses
- Service as liaison for faculty and leadership in the schools to develop and sustain academies
- Service as liaison with schools and the district CCL/Academies office
- Description: A coach analyzes data at all levels to facilitate data conversations with instructional staff. The coach supports instructional staff and administrators in using data to improve instruction. The role of the coach helps facilitate the following:
- Service as the contact person for business and community engagement
- Attendance of quarterly partnership council meetings and other meetings for networking and partnerships
- Service on master scheduling team which develops and updates scheduling of students for proper placement and purity in academies
- Service on school leadership team to align Academy district initiatives with the School Improvement Plan
- Responsibility for organizing and facilitating the implementation of Academy grand openings, open houses, and all other visits from community and business partners
- Maintenance of records of all community interactions and partnerships
- Service as the point of contact to build relationships with business and community stakeholders
- Assistance in development, training, and implementation of advisory boards for each school academy
- Support of job shadowing, student internships, teacher externships, guest speakers, field trips, and other experiential learning opportunities
- Service on school leadership teams to align district initiatives with the School Improvement Plan
- Attendance of Academy coach meetings
- Attendance of Academy team meetings as needed to provide support for implementation of reform initiatives
- Work with administration and school counselors to ensure delivery of an advisor/advisee program for all grade levels
- Coordination and support of Problem Based Learning experiences and integrated curricula with academy teams to impact student achievement
- Working with staff in collaborating, co-planning, modeling, and debriefing with constructive feedback:
- Meets with academy coaches from other schools in the professional learning community
- Promotes and participates in professional learning communities within the school as needed to support teachers in developing and implementing Problem Based Learning experiences for students
- Designs and facilitates professional learning related to academy development (authentic teaching, design, etc.)
- Maintains community investment data for business and community involvement
- Analyzes and communicates academy data
- Promotes and educates key stakeholders on the National Standards of Practice for Academies (NSOP), including documentation of mastery of the NSOP