What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified- High Ability Specialist position at - Parkview Elementary?
High Ability Specialist K-6
Parkview Elementary Campus
JOB TITLE: High Ability Specialist
REPORTS TO: Building Principal
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION |
The high ability specialist’s role is to work one-on-one or in small-group settings with K-6 elementary students who are identified as high ability in one or more academic areas. High ability specialists coach teachers on methods of differentiating instruction in the classroom for reading, mathematics, and social/emotional learning. A high ability specialist shares responsibility with teachers for assessing students’ academic abilities and works alongside the high ability coordinator and elementary curriculum director to gather and analyze high ability identification data.
The high ability specialist will promote the NLCS vision for high ability instruction and will support teachers in differentiating their core curriculums in English Language Arts and mathematics. With a primary focus on instruction, they will work closely with teachers, administrators, and families to meet the academic and social-emotional needs of our high ability students.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES |
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Building Instructional Capacity |
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Planning & Professional Learning |
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Student Support |
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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS REQUIRED |
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Educational Requirements |
Bachelor's degree in elementary education from an accredited college or university. High ability master’s degree and license preferred. *A candidate without a current high ability license will be considered under the following conditions: The candidate is willing to attain a high ability master’s degree through an NLCS approved program and pass the Praxis test for Indiana high ability licensure within two years of accepting the high ability specialist position. |
Skills & Knowledge |
Excellent oral & written communication skills Knowledge of exceptional learners and their particular educational and social/emotional characteristics and needs Ability to collaborate well with teachers, parents/guardians, administrators, and other stakeholders to ensure quality implementation of the high ability program Ability to work well with all ages of K-6 students Demonstrated teaching, data management, technology and leadership skills. A strategic and critical thinker with a proven ability to respond to individual student needs. Knowledge of instructional design & highly interactive or innovative instructional methods. Deep knowledge of instructional best practices. Knowledge of Indiana academic standards. |
Experience |
At least two years of teaching and evidence of teacher-leadership experience. Experience in effective instructional design and professional development. The advanced ability to set and meet goals and priorities, as well as work with colleagues to implement and drive results-oriented systems. |