What are the responsibilities and job description for the ANA Building-Based Math Coach position at Satsuma City Schools?
SATSUMA CITY SCHOOLS
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POSITION: Alabama Numeracy Act Building-Based Math Coach
Role of the Building-Based Math Coach:
The ANA building-based mathematics coaches may not perform administrative duties, serve in administrative roles, serve as a substitute teacher, serve as a testing coordinator, serve as an interventionist, or perform any other school duties not focused on coaching or the mathematics improvement of students during the instructional day (ANA, page 28).
Minimum Qualifications:
- Hold a valid Alabama professional certificate in early childhood education, elementary education, or special education.
- Have a minimum of five years of experience as an early childhood education, elementary education, or special education teacher.
- Demonstrate expertise, as attested by a current or former employing city or county superintendent of education, in mathematics instruction and intervention and early numeracy interventions, including dyscalculia interventions.
- Hold a master’s degree or have completed professional development recommended by the Elementary Mathematics Task Force or both.
Performance Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
- Supporting the improvement of instruction with an emphasis on Tier 1 instruction to ensure students do not fall behind.
- Collaborating with the school principal and faculty to establish and implement a strategic plan for coaching and mathematics instruction to improve student achievement in mathematics.
- Facilitating schoolwide mathematics professional learning, including job-embedded assistance using coaching strategies, including joint preplanning, modeling lessons, co-teaching lessons, targeted observation to collect data and debriefing.
- Modeling evidence-based mathematics instructional and intervention strategies for teachers.
- Mentoring and coaching teachers continuously.
- Assisting teachers in using data to differentiate mathematics instruction and to identify students exhibiting the characteristics of dyscalculia and other exceptionalities.
- Monitoring the progress of K-5 students in mathematics through benchmark formative assessments at least three times per year and making recommendations for modifying instruction based on the individual needs of students and trends in student data.
- Focusing solely as a mathematics coach for schools with elementary grade students.
- Collaborating with teachers and grade-level teams of teachers to foster the use of appropriate instructional materials, including concrete materials, necessary to ensure that students understand mathematical concepts.
- Collaborating with grade-level teams to develop rigorous tasks, lessons, and assessments aligned with grade-level mathematics content standards; to facilitate the analysis of student work samples and assessment data; and to work in partnership with teachers to provide real-time feedback and make next-step instructional decisions based on the student evidence.
- Assisting teachers in using formative assessments and analyzing student work to identify students with misconceptions, students exhibiting characteristics of dyscalculia, and students needing acceleration.
- Assisting teachers in administering early numeracy screeners or diagnostic assessments, or both, in Grades K-2. The assistance of a mathematics coach may not exceed two hours per week.
- Assisting teachers with administering fractional reasoning screeners or diagnostic assessments, or both, for students in Grades 4 and 5, subject to legislative appropriation. The assistance of a mathematics coach may not exceed two hours per week.
- Advocating, planning, and coordinating opportunities, in conjunction with the principal, for school-based family and community engagement in mathematics.
- Participating actively and cooperatively in any OMI regional coordinator and AMSTI regional mathematics specialist visits and professional learning to meet agreed-upon personal outcomes and all school, district, and state-established mathematics goals.
- Engaging in ongoing learning opportunities to grow in knowledge, skills, and expertise in mathematics.
- Facilitating the use of assessment data in all tiers of mathematics instruction to assist in making decisions that will move students to higher levels of performance in mathematics.
- Planning or facilitating, or both, professional learning opportunities that will assist teachers in targeting student deficits; facilitate professional conversations; foster student engagement; assess student learning; reflect on professional practice; and identify next learning steps to achieve state, district, and school goals in mathematics.
- Recording job duties and time spent with teachers on a state-specified electronic platform.
- Supporting teachers in the authentic integration of computer science and computational thinking concepts within the mathematics classroom. Ensure consistent punctuality by arriving to work on time each day, maintaining a reliable and professional presence.
Terms of Employment:
As per the Alabama Numeracy Act, building-based mathematics coaches shall be employed as ten-month employees. The extra days beyond the nine months shall be used to train teachers, develop units of instruction and materials to support instruction, as determined by school data, and receive professional learning.
Evaluation and Support:
Building-based mathematics coaches as designated by the Alabama Numeracy Act will be evaluated according to quantitative and qualitative data measures. Summative and formative student assessment data, surveys, and site visit reports will be used in determining ANA mathematics coaches’ effectiveness. Support for ANA mathematics coaches will be provided by Alabama Mathematics, Science, and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) Regional Specialists and monitored by Office of Mathematics Improvement (OMI) Regional Coordinators according to specifications outlined in the ANA.
SALARY RANGE: According to Satsuma City Schools Salary Schedule at https://www.satsumaschools.com/salaryschedule. Actual salary will be determined by rank and experience. Questions regarding step placement on the salary schedule should be directed to the Human Resources Department.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Please contact the school principal for any additional inquiries.
District Website: https://www.satsumaschools.com
The District does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious preference, marital status, disability, national origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. Employees of the District are required to comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments.
Alabama school boards are required by state law to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees by using the federal E-Verify program. New employees are required to provide a Social Security number, an unexpired identity document that contains a photograph, and other acceptable documents that establish employment eligibility. In addition to determining whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States, E-Verify will confirm that the employee's name and Social Security number match.