What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technology Facilitator Coaching and Professional Development position at Cabarrus County School District?
General Definition of Work
The Instructional Technology Facilitator (ITF) champions the integration of technology in educational settings, aligning efforts with the ISTE Standards, effective pedagogy, and current educational best practices. This role involves leading, supporting, and pioneering the adoption of digital tools and learning models to enhance instruction, student achievement, and data-driven decision-making. The ITF provides training and support to staff on technology integration, assists with identifying, acquiring, and maintaining hardware, software, and network products, and supports the implementation of system and building-level technology plans.
Qualification Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Salary
State Salary Schedule
Reports to
Assistant Superintendent of Accountability & Technology
Lead Instructional Technology Facilitator and Digital Resource Manager
Essential Functions
- Provide guidance on responsible and ethical use of technology, including digital citizenship
- Encourage and facilitate collaboration among students, educators, and the global community through digital platforms.
- Foster global awareness and cultural understanding through technology-enhanced
- Build relationships with administrators, staff, and the broader school community to support digital learning initiatives.
- Collaborate with administrative and teaching staff to cultivate and implement a strategic vision for digital learning.
- Align technology initiatives with ISTE Standards and the North Carolina Digital Learning
- Spearhead initiatives that integrate computational thinking and digital citizenship across the
- Forecast and anticipate future technology needs to support long-term instructional
- Aid in the development, evaluation, and enhancement of technology-enriched learning
- Support testing and benchmark assessments by ensuring effective use of technology
- Monitor and assess the effectiveness of instructional technology practices and make data-driven recommendations.
Team Speci?c Responsibilities
- Provide ongoing coaching and support for educators through Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and one-on-one coaching based on school needs and guidance from school leadership.
- Support and monitor the implementation of core instructional practices, including district instructional frameworks, the Science of Reading, and Mathematical Practices.
- Design and facilitate professional learning opportunities that empower educators to integrate technology effectively. Ensure professional learning aligns with the district’s strategic plan and individual school improvement plans.
- Identify and implement pedagogical next steps to enhance instructional practices and technology integration.
- Deliver instructional support aligned with the district’s Core Tenets to improve teaching and learning outcomes.
- Conduct and analyze classroom walkthroughs to assess instructional effectiveness and inform professional development.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Flexibility to support school needs
- Ability to work with teachers & students
- Leadership Skills
- Demonstrated ability to lead and coach adult learners, fostering professional growth and promoting an engaging learning
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in education or related Master’s degree preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Occasionally exert up to 10 pounds (device management)
- Perform tasks requiring speaking, hearing, using hands, and repetitive
- Primarily sit; occasionally stand, walk, stoop, or kneel
- Utilize standard vision, vocal communication, and hearing to interact and perceive
- Prepare and analyze data, operate equipment, and observe students
- Occasionally travel within the district or to support schools off site
- Work in a moderately noisy environment, such as an a school setting
Special Requirements
- Must hold or have the ability to attain a current valid North Carolina Teacher’s License in any teaching area.
- Must hold or have the ability to attain a North Carolina Teaching Endorsement in K-12 Computer Education or Instructional Technology Specialist-Computers.
Disclaimer
The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this
job.