2024-2025 Curriculum & Instruction Coach, Social Studies (ED Time)
Mission Statement: The Growing Up Green Charter School (GUGCS) supports children to be conscious, contributing members of their community through a rigorous, anti-racist, anti-bias, curriculum and engaging green culture. Graduates of GUGCS will be prepared to attend high-performing schools where their interdisciplinary academic foundation, knowledge of sustainability, and a strong sense of self set them apart as leaders and social justice advocates of the future.
School Culture: GUGCS teaches students our school culture through our core values: Social Justice, Collaboration, Courage, and Kindness. Students are taught the core values through assemblies, class meetings, and various lessons.
General Responsibilities:
Learning Environment
Guide and support the Growing Up Green school community in fulfilling its mission and charter goals.
Establish and maintain ongoing positive relationships with students, families, colleagues, and leaders in and across campus and the network.
Regularly collaborate with all other CIT Members and School Leaders through meetings, co-observations, and school visits.
Support teachers in creating a rich learning environment with access to diverse literature, content-specific manipulatives, and anchor charts.
Demonstrate commitment to working with diverse populations of families and students and model behavior which depicts the respect, dignity and worth of all students, staff, and families.
Curriculum and Instruction
Develop and adapt curricular materials in alignment with the school’s Green mission, state standards, and culturally responsive, anti-racist pedagogy.
Design and lead professional development to ensure the highest quality implementation of curricula and increase teacher content knowledge.
Regularly coach teachers on instructional strategies and classroom practices in alignment with GUGCS’s inquiry based approach.
Work closely with the School Leaders and the Support Services team to provide guidance to teachers on differentiating content and monitoring student progress.
Facilitate the integration of technology into classrooms.
Keep abreast of current research in teaching and learning and maintain a collection of professional learning materials.
Coordinate the management of instructional materials to support the curriculum.
Plan, chaperone, and manage experiential learning opportunities through trips, residencies, and other mediums.
Assessment
Monitor students’ academic performance relative to goals noted in the GUGCS charter.
Design and monitor assessments to evaluate student performance and progress.
Use assessment data to discuss student progress, modify unit plans, inform groupings, target specific instructional practices, identify students in need of intervention, and support student learning.
Facilitate and support faculty in the evaluation of student learning based on assessment data.
Staff Development
Model lessons for faculty to demonstrate effective instructional practices.
Utilize academic data to adjust and focus on curricula, instruction, assessment, and professional development.
Guide and support faculty through observation, coaching, and actionable feedback.
Organize and facilitate collaborative opportunities for faculty to reflect on and analyze instruction.
Conduct meaningful and well-planned staff development such as workshops, book studies, weekly team meetings, and professional learning communities.
Reinforce key instructional practices promoting interdisciplinary connections and strategies for diverse learning needs.
Parent and Community Engagement
Develop and lead family workshops on instructional strategies and student learning.
Provide teachers with communication materials, such as family letters, to accompany each unit.
Meet with families as needed to discuss student progress, behavior, and academic or social-emotional needs.
Collaborate with families to support student success and address behavior concerns proactively.
Seek community partnerships within to support the growth and development of GUGCS.
Related Professional Responsibilities
Build positive and efficient working relations with the Growing Up Green CIT Members, leadership teams, and teachers.
Actively help establish and participate in the school community through weekly staff meetings, PD opportunities, staff committees, select evening and weekend school events, etc.
Attend workshops and conferences to support the growth of GUGCS and remain current about issues related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
Fulfill duties, responsibilities, and commitments as outlined in the GUGCS faculty handbook.
Recommend annual refinements to the academic program based on network trends, feedback from school-based leadership, and research of best practices.
In collaboration with other members of the CIT and school-based leadership, participate in classroom walkthroughs and implementation visits to monitor the implementation of academic programming.
Collect and analyze videos of exemplary teaching practices around the strong implementation of instruction and curate an initial body of annotated student work.
In collaboration with other members of the CIT, proactively communicate important curriculum and assessment information to relevant stakeholders.
Give and receive feedback with radical candor.
Qualification and Experience:
Strong commitment to Growing Up Green Charter School's mission and sustainability
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with administrators and teachers
Proven track record for achieving results using an inquiry-based approach
Demonstrated ability and/or desire to coach teachers (e.g., mentor teacher, lead teacher, etc.)
Knowledge of Responsive Classroom and/or Developmental Designs
Strong knowledge of Culturally Responsive Practices
Experience in environmental education a plus
Experience in implementing the Science of Reading a plus
Ability in integrating technology into teaching
Excellent organizational skills
Starting salary is $90,000. Salaries are determined using an equitable compensation scale taht accounts for years of experience in a K-12 setting and levels of education attained.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree required. Master's Degree in specific content preferred
5+ years of classroom teaching experience
Required Certificater & Licenses:
Teaching certificate, NYC DOE/Fingerprinting & Background Clearance
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