School Instructional Specialist – Sylvan & Pleasant Grove Elementary Schools (2025-2026) Position Available In Alamance, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: The School Instructional Specialist at Sylvan & Pleasant Grove Elementary Schools (2025-2026) works to coordinate curriculum changes, support teachers, and ensure alignment with student needs. This role, reporting to the Principal, involves implementing curriculum activities, providing feedback to students, and facilitating staff development. The position requires a Bachelor's Degree, a valid NC Teacher's License, and the ability to work effectively with diverse student backgrounds.

Company:
Alamance/Burlington Schools
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

School Instructional Specialist – Sylvan & Pleasant Grove Elementary Schools (2025-2026) 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars Snow Camp, NC 27349 POSITION TITLE School Instructional Specialist

SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT

Sylvan Elementary (50%) & Pleasant Grove Elementary (50%) SALARY Teacher Salary Schedule plus supplement

FLSA STATUS

Exempt

REPORTS TO

Principal

SUPERVISES

Students; Teacher Assistants as assigned

WORK WEEK SCHEDULE

Monday – Friday

WORK HOURS 40 NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR 10 POSITION PURPOSE

The School Instructional Specialist works under general supervision to perform a variety of professional tasks to assist in the coordination of the curriculum used in the school district. The position is responsible for interpreting curriculum changes, updating teachers and principals of those changes, and ensuring instruction is aligned with student needs and curriculum goals.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of the content area and skill in applying the principles and practices of the area of assignment Knowledge of and skill in implementing appropriate curriculum activities and materials Ability to provide positive reinforcement and encourage students and/or tutors Ability to use active listening and constructive feedback to guide students Ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of students Ability to prepare written materials for students as directed Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing Ability to work well with students of varied backgrounds in a learning environment Ability to work independently, under pressure and meet deadlines Ability to observe and evaluate student and/or tutor performance Ability to analyze and diagnose student and/or tutor problem areas and provide needed clarification

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE

Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in an applicable field for applicable level(s) Any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Must hold a valid Teacher’s License issued by the state of NC in applicable field and for level assigned Must possess a valid driver’s license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

National Board Certification Spanish Speaking

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Facilitates implementation of curriculum. Communicates changes in the North Carolina standards to teachers and principals; develops and implements curricular guides to facilitate instruction. Coordinates and provides ongoing staff development opportunities at the district and school levels to communicate state, district, and school objectives. Meets with teachers during grade-level planning to assist with curriculum alignment, instructional strategies, data analysis, and state, district, and school assessments. Facilitates PLC meetings with teachers to review student data and to adjust instruction as needed including determining appropriate inventions. Stays abreast of research-based instructional strategies by attending professional development sessions and reading professional educational research. Assists teachers with lesson plan formats, lesson planning, and lesson plan reviews. Provides support to teachers in their classroom through coaching, modeling, and mentoring. Provides mentor support to beginning teachers. Meets regularly with principal to diagnose and determine school needs. Works towards meeting identified district and school improvement goals. Creates positive relationships with teachers and administrators. Helps schools interpret the instructional program to parents and the general public. Performs other related work as assigned outlined by principal; can include academic coach, testing coordinator, MTSS lead, and Intervention Teacher work with small groups, or use in a combination of roles.

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