What are the responsibilities and job description for the Math Interventionist position at Caledonia Central Supervisory Union?
At Cabot School, we strive to ensure all students experience a culture of inclusion and belonging. Students and staff live our core values of respect, responsibility, kindness, engagement, and safety. Students voices are honored without judgment. All students feel well known by each other and the adults in their lives at school.
We seek an educator who is committed to working collaboratively with a team of adults to meet the varied needs of the students in their classroom. We seek someone who shares our values and can build a culture of inclusion and belonging that allows students to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.Cabot School seeks a caring, dynamic and innovative elementary math interventionist to join our project-based team. We are seeking someone to work alongside our core subject area teachers and our special educator to meet the needs of the range of learners in our community. We approach intervention with flexibility (co-teaching, co-planning, small group, whole group, and individual support systems).
Through our innovative learning model, students develop research skills, public speaking prowess, teamwork and the habits of heart and mind necessary for strong academic, social and emotional growth.This position is a full-time position for the 2025-2026 school year. We are seeking a teacher with experience and a love of young people in the middle and elementary grades who has experience with and a commitment to: Collaboration. We seek someone who is invested in collaborating with colleagues and students to meet the needs of a range of learners in our community.Project Based Learning: Planning and implementing rigorous, relevant, real world projects with a specific focus on math and science learning.Creating a classroom culture that is characterized by a restorative and assets based approach to student relationships and fosters a climate of belonging, respect and inclusion.Universal Design for Learning: The ideal candidate would be able to help teachers design flexible learning environments that allow all students to thrive as learners and leaders.Lifelong learning: Approaches students, colleagues, families, and themselves from a growth mindset perspective.This position is grant funded for the 2025-2026 school year.
We seek an educator who is committed to working collaboratively with a team of adults to meet the varied needs of the students in their classroom. We seek someone who shares our values and can build a culture of inclusion and belonging that allows students to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.Cabot School seeks a caring, dynamic and innovative elementary math interventionist to join our project-based team. We are seeking someone to work alongside our core subject area teachers and our special educator to meet the needs of the range of learners in our community. We approach intervention with flexibility (co-teaching, co-planning, small group, whole group, and individual support systems).
Through our innovative learning model, students develop research skills, public speaking prowess, teamwork and the habits of heart and mind necessary for strong academic, social and emotional growth.This position is a full-time position for the 2025-2026 school year. We are seeking a teacher with experience and a love of young people in the middle and elementary grades who has experience with and a commitment to: Collaboration. We seek someone who is invested in collaborating with colleagues and students to meet the needs of a range of learners in our community.Project Based Learning: Planning and implementing rigorous, relevant, real world projects with a specific focus on math and science learning.Creating a classroom culture that is characterized by a restorative and assets based approach to student relationships and fosters a climate of belonging, respect and inclusion.Universal Design for Learning: The ideal candidate would be able to help teachers design flexible learning environments that allow all students to thrive as learners and leaders.Lifelong learning: Approaches students, colleagues, families, and themselves from a growth mindset perspective.This position is grant funded for the 2025-2026 school year.