Philadelphia Part-time Director of School Support
The Achievement Network
- Philadelphia, PA
- $99,144-148,716 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serve as an instructional leadership coach for school leaders, inspiring and motivating teams, supporting school-wide change management, and building expertise in standards-based and data-driven instruction and teacher development
- Collaborate with leaders and engage stakeholders to address school inequities, analyze school data, and implement a comprehensive support plan promoting equity and inclusion for all students
- Build and maintain strong relationships with school leaders and teachers that establish ANet as a key partner in increasing student achievement
- Train and coach school leaders and teachers on effective backwards planning using state standards, complex texts, curricula, and other resources to achieve student mastery of grade-level content
- Use research-based practices and student data to develop an individualized strategy for coaching each school
- Develop school leaders and teachers on effective use of data from interim and other school-based assessments to identify student strengths, target student misunderstandings, and improve teacher practice
- Collaborate with ANet team members to share learnings with school, system, or district teams and strengthen coherence between system and school-level work
- Connect school leaders with other schools to facilitate best practice sharing
- Design and lead professional development sessions for groups of school leaders and teachers
- Develop tools, coaching strategies, and innovative ideas for the organization that improve our ability to coach schools
- Support special projects that may include anti-racist leadership, network event coordination, professional development planning and facilitation, strategy development, recruiting and hiring, and sales
- Expertise in area of focus
- 5-7 years of experience coaching leadership through instructional strategy and change management initiatives related to curriculum, instruction, assessments, and professional learning
- Familiarity with implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and highly aligned instructional materials, as a teacher, and as an instructional coach.
- Proven track record of success managing or coaching adults (e.g. school leadership, instructional coaching, etc.) to achieve breakthrough results for students using learning standards and data-driven instruction.
- Demonstrated ability to identify equitable and inequitable instructional and system practices.
- Demonstrated expertise in professional learning; knowledge and experience designing, facilitating, and assessing the quality of adult learning experiences.
- Critical Thinking & Data Orientation
- Learner orientation with an ability to solicit feedback, collaborate, and seek opportunities for continued professional growth and development.
- Communication
- Ability to build strong relationships that quickly establish trust and credibility
- Planning and prioritizing work
- Ability to coach school leadership teams to deliver well-reasoned, realistic, and goal-oriented plans that are informed by the context and needs of the school
- Management
- Effectively manages and develops others
- Expertise in area of focus
- You possess content-specific knowledge in one or more of these content areas: K-2 foundational skills, K-12 literacy, K-8 mathematics, 9-12 mathematics