
Middle School Reading Specialist ()
- Boston, MA
- $67,812-104,899 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide direct reading intervention services to middle school students who are struggling with reading, using evidence-based practices aligned with the science of reading.
- Collaborate with instructional staff to implement strategies that support struggling readers in general education classrooms.
- Support ELA teachers in planning curriculum and instruction that includes access points for struggling readers, ensuring all students can engage with grade-level content.
- Collect and analyze student reading data, use data to inform targeted interventions, and support general education teachers in responding to student needs.
- Monitor student progress through formal and informal assessments, adjusting interventions and instructional strategies as needed.
- Instill a sense of urgency and investment around foundational reading skills within the staff and Communicate school wide growth and trends
- Support a school-wide culture of literacy by sharing best practices, resources, and professional development related to effective reading instruction.
- Uphold high academic and behavioral expectations for students, and provide lots of support for getting students there;
- Participate actively in Matchs coaching and professional development programming;
- Assist with school programming as needed during non-instructional time; and
- Serve as a positive and collaborative member of the Match Charter Public School community
- A Masters Degree as a Reading Specialist, or related field, strongly preferred.
- Hold a valid and appropriate Reading Specialist licensure issued by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, strongly preferred;
- At least 3 years of experience in teaching reading, reading intervention, and/or teacher coaching;
- A strong track record of success with reading achievement and growth;
- Prior training and/or experience with systematic phonics instruction, Fountas and Pinnell LLI, and/or Orton-Gillingham, strongly preferred
- Detail oriented and highly organized with strong analytical skills.
- Strong knowledge of intervention strategies
- Entrepreneurial approach to initiatives and problem solving
- Dedication to urgently improving student achievement data