What are the responsibilities and job description for the Para Academy Math Strategies Presenter position at Dodge City Public Schools/USD 443?
Purpose: To work with administration, teachers, instructional coaches and provide professional development, training and general support in implementing program.
Payment Rate: Per the USD 443 Professional Development Provider Guidelines for Internal Staff (BOE approved 12.12.22)
Responsible to: Deputy Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
FLSA Status: non exempt
Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Contract Length: per contracted task that is reimbursed per lump sum and not hourly. The scope of work is estimated being.
Payment Rate: Per the USD 443 Professional Development Provider Guidelines for Internal Staff (BOE approved 12.12.22)
Responsible to: Deputy Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
FLSA Status: non exempt
Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Contract Length: per contracted task that is reimbursed per lump sum and not hourly. The scope of work is estimated being.
- 15-25 hours, this includes plan, prep, and presentation
- 5-10 hours for second day, if required, presentation with new content
- Possess Valid Kansas Teacher License
- Experience and/or specialized training in curriculum content and instructional pedagogy relative to assignment. Advanced degree preferred.
- Knowledge and experience with instruction, methodology and materials related to bilingual education. ESL/ESOL endorsement preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work with fellow educators to develop, implement and evaluate instructional strategies and materials to improve teaching and learning for all students.
- Kansas Certification of Health on file in the Central Office.
- Kansas Certification for Building Leadership preferred.
- Proficient and experienced with the content, pedagogy and district guidelines and expectations
- Proficient with alignment of instructional resources to tiered instructional planning.
- Contribute to the academic improvement initiatives of the district and individual school buildings.
- Work effectively with district and building administration, as well as instructional staff to improve instruction and student achievement.
- Communicate in a professional manner with staff, students and the public.
- Understand the system of interventions at all tiers of support including Special Education and ESL/ELL
- Must be able to travel among the district’s school and administrative sites.
- Must be able to work in both classroom and office settings.
- Must occasionally lift materials and equipment up to fifty (50) pounds.
- May require extended periods of both sitting and standing.
- Requires patience to work with numerous interruptions, flexible scheduling and various staff.
- Facilitate group discussion with district MTSS structures and alignment to content specific instruction.
- Facilitate discussion and review of grade level & content specific pacing guides/curriculum maps.
- Facilitate and demonstrate knowledge of grade level/content specific standards.
- Facilitate & model lesson plan design that is aligned to standards and specific to resource being modeled.
- Model research based instructional strategies.
- Facilitate, interpret, & integrate core resources formative & FastBridge data for grouping.
- Facilitate & interpret the use of formative/summative data. (e.g., check for understanding, exit tickets, etc.).
- Facilitate discussions on Tier 2 & Tier 3 supports and how to best differentiate instruction.
- Facilitate discussion with the integration of LETRS, (i.e., Word Recognition & Language Comprehension).
- Model and integrate Biography Driven Instruction and best strategies to support EL learners.