What are the responsibilities and job description for the Science Curriculum Specialist position at School of Science & Technology?
Position: Curriculum Specialist
Department/Campus: Central Office
Reports to: Curriculum Coordinator
FLSA Status: Exempt
Pay Grade: Band 5
Job Type: Full Time
Work Hours: Normal Work hours (215 days)
JOB ROLES:
Assist in providing leadership and coordination to deliver an aligned and articulated instructional program in all subject areas in PK-12.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree required
Texas Teaching certification required
Minimum of three years of exemplary teaching
Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction (preferred)
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Belief in and commitment to the mission and core values of SST Schools
Ability to work collaboratively with classroom teachers
Ability to coordinate a district-wide program
Analytical skills to interpret data and identify performance gaps
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Leadership skills to coach teachers on effective instructional strategies
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Instructional and Program Management
- Collaborate and assist in the review, development, and revision of all core subject area programs and related curriculum documents and materials, including curriculum guides, course outlines, and teaching plans.
- Work cooperatively with coordinators, campus administrators, and teachers in developing instructional programs in all core subjects.
- Support Instructional Leadership Teams (ILT) for planning, development, and production of curriculum materials, processes, and best practices that are evaluated and acknowledged to be highly effective in improving student outcomes.
- Assist in the development of curriculum-based assessments in all core subject areas
- Support coordinators with data analysis reflecting current student performance or other data as needed to examine curriculum and instruction program effectiveness.
- Assist in creating instructional materials to support staff in accomplishing program goals.
- Assist in the preparation of ordering instructional materials, supplemental supports, and supplies