What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructional Designer - Matoaca ES - 2025-2026 position at Chesterfield County Public Schools?
JOB
An Instructional Designers is a contributing member of the school leadership team who provides leadership to teachers and support staff that impact student achievement. The primary role of the Instructional Designer is to be a collaborative partner with school administrators and teachers in meeting the individual needs of the students through authentic and captivating experiences. This work includes supporting teachers in developing and implementing student-engaged assessment practices, instructional experiences that foster disciplinary and transdisciplinary impacts, customizing the curriculum to meet student needs in a way that is responsive and inclusive of the whole child, utilizing technology to leverage instruction, personalize learning, and promote student agency. The role of the Instructional Designer is also to help lead and participate in district-wide professional learning opportunities that support enhancing the instructional impact throughout the division.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Job Functions: Embody the four core values of Imagine Tomorrow - integrity, equity, teamwork, and ingenuity.Supports the development and implementation of the School Innovation and Improvement Plan (SIIP) that is aligned to Imagine Tomorrow, the district strategic plan.Works collaboratively with the school administrative team to ensure impactful professional learning, implementation of curriculum, and enhancement of student learning through the use of technology. Provides leadership in supporting the alignment of teachers’ instructional practices to the SIIP goals.Engages with individual teachers or groups of teachers and administrators in the analysis of student performance data and instructional decisions based on the data.Enacts a flexible problem-solving approach that utilizes the continuous improvement cycle.Implements a teacher coaching model inclusive of planning, modeling, implementing and reflecting.Builds the capacity of teachers, in partnership with school leaders, through learning walks, modeling lessons, solving implementation dilemmas, and providing feedback cycles.Works collaboratively with individual teachers or groups of teachers to integrate technology into instruction through technology-related professional development for school staff.Uses TPACK as a framework to ensure technical, pedagogical and curricular objectives are carried out in accordance with the CCPS Technology Master Plan, which is aligned to the division strategic plan, the state technology plan and profile of a Virginia graduate.Provides support and training for teachers in best practices for instructional management in the learning management system.Effectively coordinates, manages, and maintains data on school support services provided.Stays current with best practices and trends in curriculum and instruction strategies in all content areas.Stays current in instructional technology and applications.Serves as a connector between schools and the Division of Teaching and Learning by maintaining communication-related to instruction in and across content areas and the technology practices and resources that enhance instruction.Works collaboratively with content specialists to use existing data to identify areas of curricular deficiency and to collaborate to determine effective strategies and instructional technologies for addressing these areas.Regularly collaborates with the Division of Teaching and Learning and other Instructional Designers in planning and implementing district-wide professional learning training and events.Regularly collaborates with other Instructional Designers in a professional learning network.Budgetary Responsibility: N/AReport Preparation: Maintains data related to school support servicesEquipment Operation: Personal Computer, Chromebooks, projector, document camera, interactive display technologies, various digital mediaContacts: Regular contact at all levels including teachers, support staff, building administrators, curriculum specialists, and Division of Teaching and Learning LeadershipWork Direction/Supervision: N/ADecision Making: Functions independently within specific programmatic guidelines.Formal Policy-Setting Responsibilities: N/APhysical Demands: The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to use hands, hear, speak and write. The employee is required to stand for extended periods of time, walk, sit, transport necessary equipment, and drive. The employee regularly drafts paper records, files, and must be able to manipulate or operate a computer and equipment controls, to include typing for an extended period of time. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close and distance vision and depth perception.Work Environment: Work is performed in a public school. The noise level is moderate.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Must hold a valid Virginia teaching license and have a minimum of two years of successful teaching experience. A degree or endorsement in technology with prior experience delivering and integrating technology in instructional programs, including special populations; training teachers or other adults in the integration of technology for instruction and productivity preferred.In addition to the on-line application, applicants who are not current CCPS teachers are required to submit: TranscriptsBoth undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be submitted. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.ReferencesApplicants must submit two (2) references as a part of their application package. Applicants with recent teaching experience must provide references from principals and/or superintendents from all contracted teaching experiences within the past three (3) years. If experience is not within the past three (3) years, references from the last contracted work experience should be provided. Applicants without direct classroom teaching experience should submit (2) references from the current employer, including one supervisory reference.Copy of Teaching license*Please note: Attachments must be uploaded to each application for which you apply, they do not merge from applications you have already submitted to your new application. Applicants considered for employment must successfully complete the following background investigations/tests: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History InvestigationState Police Criminal History InvestigationChild Protective Services (CPS) InvestigationTuberculosis Screening/TestChesterfield County Public Schools assures Equal Employment Opportunities for employees as required by Federal and State Orders and Laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. This job description is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements. However, administration reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position and does not imply an employment contract.
An Instructional Designers is a contributing member of the school leadership team who provides leadership to teachers and support staff that impact student achievement. The primary role of the Instructional Designer is to be a collaborative partner with school administrators and teachers in meeting the individual needs of the students through authentic and captivating experiences. This work includes supporting teachers in developing and implementing student-engaged assessment practices, instructional experiences that foster disciplinary and transdisciplinary impacts, customizing the curriculum to meet student needs in a way that is responsive and inclusive of the whole child, utilizing technology to leverage instruction, personalize learning, and promote student agency. The role of the Instructional Designer is also to help lead and participate in district-wide professional learning opportunities that support enhancing the instructional impact throughout the division.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Job Functions: Embody the four core values of Imagine Tomorrow - integrity, equity, teamwork, and ingenuity.Supports the development and implementation of the School Innovation and Improvement Plan (SIIP) that is aligned to Imagine Tomorrow, the district strategic plan.Works collaboratively with the school administrative team to ensure impactful professional learning, implementation of curriculum, and enhancement of student learning through the use of technology. Provides leadership in supporting the alignment of teachers’ instructional practices to the SIIP goals.Engages with individual teachers or groups of teachers and administrators in the analysis of student performance data and instructional decisions based on the data.Enacts a flexible problem-solving approach that utilizes the continuous improvement cycle.Implements a teacher coaching model inclusive of planning, modeling, implementing and reflecting.Builds the capacity of teachers, in partnership with school leaders, through learning walks, modeling lessons, solving implementation dilemmas, and providing feedback cycles.Works collaboratively with individual teachers or groups of teachers to integrate technology into instruction through technology-related professional development for school staff.Uses TPACK as a framework to ensure technical, pedagogical and curricular objectives are carried out in accordance with the CCPS Technology Master Plan, which is aligned to the division strategic plan, the state technology plan and profile of a Virginia graduate.Provides support and training for teachers in best practices for instructional management in the learning management system.Effectively coordinates, manages, and maintains data on school support services provided.Stays current with best practices and trends in curriculum and instruction strategies in all content areas.Stays current in instructional technology and applications.Serves as a connector between schools and the Division of Teaching and Learning by maintaining communication-related to instruction in and across content areas and the technology practices and resources that enhance instruction.Works collaboratively with content specialists to use existing data to identify areas of curricular deficiency and to collaborate to determine effective strategies and instructional technologies for addressing these areas.Regularly collaborates with the Division of Teaching and Learning and other Instructional Designers in planning and implementing district-wide professional learning training and events.Regularly collaborates with other Instructional Designers in a professional learning network.Budgetary Responsibility: N/AReport Preparation: Maintains data related to school support servicesEquipment Operation: Personal Computer, Chromebooks, projector, document camera, interactive display technologies, various digital mediaContacts: Regular contact at all levels including teachers, support staff, building administrators, curriculum specialists, and Division of Teaching and Learning LeadershipWork Direction/Supervision: N/ADecision Making: Functions independently within specific programmatic guidelines.Formal Policy-Setting Responsibilities: N/APhysical Demands: The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to use hands, hear, speak and write. The employee is required to stand for extended periods of time, walk, sit, transport necessary equipment, and drive. The employee regularly drafts paper records, files, and must be able to manipulate or operate a computer and equipment controls, to include typing for an extended period of time. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close and distance vision and depth perception.Work Environment: Work is performed in a public school. The noise level is moderate.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Must hold a valid Virginia teaching license and have a minimum of two years of successful teaching experience. A degree or endorsement in technology with prior experience delivering and integrating technology in instructional programs, including special populations; training teachers or other adults in the integration of technology for instruction and productivity preferred.In addition to the on-line application, applicants who are not current CCPS teachers are required to submit: TranscriptsBoth undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be submitted. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.ReferencesApplicants must submit two (2) references as a part of their application package. Applicants with recent teaching experience must provide references from principals and/or superintendents from all contracted teaching experiences within the past three (3) years. If experience is not within the past three (3) years, references from the last contracted work experience should be provided. Applicants without direct classroom teaching experience should submit (2) references from the current employer, including one supervisory reference.Copy of Teaching license*Please note: Attachments must be uploaded to each application for which you apply, they do not merge from applications you have already submitted to your new application. Applicants considered for employment must successfully complete the following background investigations/tests: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History InvestigationState Police Criminal History InvestigationChild Protective Services (CPS) InvestigationTuberculosis Screening/TestChesterfield County Public Schools assures Equal Employment Opportunities for employees as required by Federal and State Orders and Laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. This job description is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements. However, administration reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position and does not imply an employment contract.