What are the responsibilities and job description for the Math Interventionist position at Sanborn Regional School District?
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Job Summary
- To plan, organize, and implement an appropriate intervention program for Tier II and Tier III students in the area of mathematics.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, concentration in mathematics preferred.
-Experience with implementing math interventions preferred.
-New Hampshire License for the position
-Must pass a background check.
Supervisor
-Principal and/or Assistant Principal
Performance Responsibilities
Planning and Preparation
- Demonstrate knowledge of current trends in mathematics.
-Establish goals for the instructional support program appropriate to the setting.
-Demonstrate knowledge of resources, both within and beyond the school and district.
-Plan the instructional support program, integrated with the overall school program.
-Develop a plan to evaluate the instructional support program.
-Plan and prepare intensive intervention for students with that level of need in mathematics.
-Plan and assist others in planning instruction incorporating a variety of strategies including mathematics-specific instructional technologies to build all students’ conceptual understanding and procedural proficiency.
-Research and provide information and guidance regarding a range of effective and innovative math strategies through various activities such as: individual discussions (informal and formal), coaching sessions, demonstration lessons with pre- and post-discussion/analysis, study groups, staff meetings, and professional development programs.
The Environment
- Cultivate respectful and affirming environments which demonstrate caring and respect that honors. students’ identities, race, and cultural background.
-Organize spaces for learning which are safe and accessible to all students.
-Create an environment of trust and respect.
-Establish a culture for ongoing instructional improvement.
-Organize physical space for instruction.
Delivery of Service
- Use mathematical content and pedagogical knowledge to select, use, adapt, and determine the suitability of mathematics curricula and teaching materials for particular learning goals.
-Use assessments for evidence of understanding, analyze progress, and provide constructive feedback.
-Respond flexibly to student needs by adjusting the learning experience based on real-time evidence and students’ individual and specific needs.
-Collaborate with school-based professionals to develop evidence-based interventions for high- and low-achieving students.
-Participation in grade level meetings to assist in the analysis and utilization of assessment data to improve the focus of instructional planning and student achievement.
Professional Responsibilities
- Engage in reflective practice.
-Document student progress with accurate and accessible systems for tracking student learning and other records; use these systems efficiently and effectively.
-Engagement with families and communities which is culturally responsive, demonstrates a clear value for the role they play in student learning, and furthers students’ academic and personal success.
-Prepare and submit budgets and reports.
-Coordinate works with other instructional specialists.
- Participate in a professional community.
-Engage in professional development.
-Exhibit high standards of ethical practice and wise decision making on behalf of students, families, and colleagues.
-Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Principal.
Adheres to:
• Ed. 510: Code of Conduct for New Hampshire Educators
• Guiding Principles: The Code of Ethics for New Hampshire Educators
• All district school board policies and procedures
• All district handbooks
Skills and Abilities
This position requires:
-Ability to accept feedback.
-Independent learner
-Dependability
-Concern for others
-Self-control
-Adaptability/flexibility
-Integrity
-Initiative
-Cooperation
-Persistence
-Innovation
-Analytical thinking
-Establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships
-Updating and using relevant knowledge
-Making decisions and solving problems
-Thinking creatively
-Communicating with supervisors, colleagues, families, community, and students
-Developing and building teams
-Resolving conflicts and negotiating with others
-Analyzing data or information
-Performing administrative activities such as paperwork
Technology Skills
-Electronic mail software
- Multimedia educational software
-Google applications
Physical Demands
-Reach with hands and arms and use hands and fingers to handle objects and operate computers, hand-held learning devices and other office equipment.
-Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, and hear.
-Occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
-Exposure to a variety of childhood and adult diseases and illnesses.
-Occasional exposure to various weather conditions.
-Exposure to a range of heating, air conditioning and ventilation conditions.
-Function in a workplace that is usually moderately quiet but can be noisy at times.
Terms of Employment
-Benefits and Wages as outlined in the Professional Staff Collective Bargaining Agreement
-Exempt from overtime pay
-On-site
-Full-time