Teaching and Learning Coach for Exceptional Student Services (TOA), Creighton Elementary School District


Position:
Teaching and Learning Coach for Exceptional Student Services (TOA)

Type:
Public


Location:
Urban


Job ID:
126413

County:
East Maricopa


Posted:
December 20, 2024




Contact Information:
Creighton Elementary School District
2702 E Flower St
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
District Website

Contact:
Human Resources
Phone: 602-381-6000
Fax:
District Email


Job Description:

Responsible for teaching students in subjects as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is a professional level classification responsible for teaching grades and subjects as
assigned, excluding STEM and Special or Gifted Education. Provides motivation; establishes
rapport with students; teaches District-approved curriculum; instructs students in basic subjectmatter and citizenship; develops lesson plans and instructional materials; provides individual and group instruction.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

The following are intended to describe core work functions of this classification. While the level and broad nature of essential duties may not change, specific work tasks will vary over time depending on the District’s needs.

* In-person attendance is an essential function of this classification unless assigned to virtual school

• Based upon assignment, prepares and delivers instruction appropriate to the student
population including differentiated curriculum to address learning styles, behavior
problems, and students with special needs; determines instruction techniques, strategies,
and methods; schedules activities;

• Develops and implements curriculum including determination of instructional resource use and delivery; and/or functions as a Teacher Specialist serving as a dedicated resource for addressing specialized needs in areas such as math, literacy, technology, prevention,
curriculum, and library management;

• Based upon assignment, develops specialized curriculum across the District and/or plans
for differentiated curriculum for and instruction of special needs students across content
areas including making adaptations and determining instructional strategies with
collaboration of other teachers, sign language, and other interpreters, administrators and
allied health providers; and writes and modifies curriculum content within the context of
both classroom teaching and dedicated services provided by Teacher Specialists;

• As assigned, develops, reviews, revises and implements Individual Education Plans (I.E.P.s);
evaluates student behavior and performance including attendance and other record
keeping; supervises students in school settings and provides feedback to parents,
counselors, administrators, and health providers; plans and shares curriculum; and designs
and delivers in-service training;• As assigned, performs clerical duties such as copying, cutting, laminating, filing, word processing, data entry, and ordering and delivering materials and assists with hygiene
needs of students;

• As assigned, prepares classrooms and other educational settings for instruction and
coaching including creating bulletin boards, storing materials and disassembling and
cleaning as necessary; coordinates technology and equipment including troubleshooting
problems and cleaning equipment; and prepares brochures and other written material to
support program implementation, student learning and/or staff development;

• As assigned, reviews and researches curricula; designed staff development programs;
develops and manages budgets and expenditures; and coordinates special peer
coaching and mentoring programs;

• As assigned, participates in school and learning-related extracurricular activities; assists in the review, adoption and maintenance of District materials; trains staff on the use of
programs, models, technologies, and other materials; and coordinates career ladder
programs and evaluation; and,

• Performs related work as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE

• Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, regulations, recommendations, and
statutes.

• District policies, procedures, organization structure and school requirements.

• Subject matter expertise in area of assignment.

• Behavior management techniques.

• Teaching principles and practices.

• Individual Educations Plans (I.E.P.s) and assessment tools.

• Child development.

• Safety procedures.

SKILLS

• Working under pressure to meet timelines and handling multiple and changing priorities.

• Teaching, designing instructional curriculum and materials and providing educational
leadership.

• Managing behavioral problems.

• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.

• Customer service and public relations.

• Counseling, conflict resolution and problem solving.

• Interpreting and applying laws, regulations, codes, and policies.

• Use of a variety of computer-based technologies and other equipment.

• Establishing and maintaining harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; demonstrating tact, diplomacy and patience.

Education and Experience:

Bachelor's degree in education and/or field of teaching expertise; or an equivalent
combination of directly-related education and experience.

Required Certifications/Licenses:

• Valid Arizona Teaching Certificate and appropriate endorsements for content or grade
level of instruction.

• Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card (FPCC).



Other:

Our Beliefs: A Guide for Our Actions

·         We Believe In:

·         Loving each child as our own.

·         Mindful, curious, and adventurous learning.

·         Safe schools that nurture mind, body, and spirit.

·         High expectations that promote academic growth.

·         The strength that comes from the diversity of our community.

·         Our Vision: Creighton neighborhood schools inspire adventurous thinkers, collaborative learners, and kind-hearted leaders.

 

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