What are the responsibilities and job description for the Science Curriculum Coordinator position at Brookline School District?
Job Description Curriculum Coordinator Science
Reports to : Head of School
SUMMARY : The Science curriculum coordinator provides instructional leadership for the Science department. The curriculum coordinator also evaluates teachers and provides professional development for department instructors.
Qualifications :
Master's Degree or higher;
Massachusetts DESE license as a Director / Supervisor
Minimum of 5 years of experience teaching Science
Ability to handle multitude of varying and complex issues
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong leadership skills
Ability to use technology effectively
Ability coach teachers in the three content areas
Knowledge of assessment practices, including use of assessment to inform instruction and evaluate programs
Key Responsibilities & Skills
Leadership & Management
Lead, support, and manage a department of ~25 Science teachers.
Provide curriculum and instructional leadership aligned with school and district goals, including culturally responsive teaching and universally designed learning.
Ensure alignment and consistency in Science instruction across grade levels.
Serve as the primary evaluator for High School Science teachers.
Supervise and collaborate with the department lab aide to manage science supplies and equipment.
Coordinate and manage supplies budget for the department.
Coordinator and manage sectioning and staffing of courses through the scheduling process.
Curriculum & Instruction
Teach one full-year science class.
Guide curriculum development and alignment to state and national standards.
Oversee the review and revision of board-adopted curriculum based on assessment data and stakeholder feedback.
Stay current with best practices in curriculum, instruction, and pedagogy.
Provide instructional modeling and support in research-based teaching practices.
Collaborate with district staff and community partners to evaluate programs.
Professional Development & Collaboration
Plan, deliver, and coordinate professional development for Science staff.
Offer instructional feedback and coaching to colleagues.
Work with administrators and colleagues to inform schoolwide policies and initiatives.
Data Analysis & Student Support
Interpret and analyze data to make informed instructional and operational decisions.
Support intervention planning and implementation in accordance with state mandates and district policies.
Develop and evaluate tiered intervention measures in collaboration with building staff.
Communication & Problem-Solving
Communicate effectively with students, parents, teachers, administrators, and district personnel.
Address concerns from stakeholders professionally and constructively.
Technical & Analytical Skills
Proficient in Google Suite and educational online platforms.
Ability to interpret and apply curricular standards.
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills in dynamic environments.
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