Teacher – Math Interventionist Position Available In Duval, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: Teacher - Math Interventionist position at Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, FL offers a full-time role with a salary range of $48,700 - $78,900 a year. The ideal candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Math, 3 years of teaching experience, and Florida Department of Education Certification. Responsibilities include providing individualized math instruction to at-risk students, monitoring progress, and collaborating with teachers to improve student achievement.
Job Description
Teacher – Math Interventionist Duval County Public Schools – 3.4 Jacksonville, FL Job Details Full-time $48,700 – $78,900 a year 2 hours ago Qualifications Teaching math Word processing English Mid-level 3 years Analysis skills Math Bachelor’s degree Communication skills Teaching Full Job Description
TEACHER STARTING SALARY IS
$48,700. Additional Referendum money is available for the next four years starting at $5400 for the 25-25 school year ; teachers hired during the school year will receive a prorated supplement amount based on the date of hire. Job Summary Provides explicit Mathematics instruction in a one-to-one or small group setting to improve specific mathematics skills of a particular child or small group of children to support regular classroom instruction. Works with school principal and mathematics teacher to design and create intervention plans of learning aligned with regular classroom mathematics objectives and most appropriate for each child or small group of students identified as at-risk of meeting grade level mathematics proficiency. Monitors and reports student progress and/or response to planned program of mathematics instruction and adjusts as needed to increase student mathematics achievement. Essential Functions 1. Provides intensive instruction in mathematics to at-risk students in a one-on-one or small group setting. 2. Identifies students who are at-risk of not meeting grade level mathematics proficiency by analyzing data from identified state and district formative and summative assessments, classroom grades, and Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), and other identified mathematics curricula based learning objectives. 3. Coordinates with school Principal to develop a schedule of one-on-one or small group mathematics support, based upon analysis of current data, for identified at-risk students. 4. Works closely with identified at-risk students’ mathematics teacher to coordinate intervention program efforts that align with regular classroom instructional focuses to promote student success. 5. Monitors and maintains accurate data and anecdotal records on student progress towards mathematics achievement goals. Articulates the students’ response or progress to intervention of at-risk students weekly through a progress monitoring data base system. 6. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications Education:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Experience:
Three years of continuous teaching experience in mathematics. Experience working with at-risk students.
Certifications & Licenses:
Florida Department of Education Certification in Elementary Education K-6 for Elementary interventionist; Math 5-9 or 6-12 for Secondary interventionist. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Strong working knowledge of district approved instructional materials for mathematics instruction and intervention Strong working knowledge of foundational mathematics assessments including FAIR, district mathematics Interim Benchmarks, and other national norm referenced mathematics assessments Strong working knowledge of second language acquisition and oral language development Strong working knowledge of tools and district applications used to access student data Thorough knowledge of the MAFS and CCSS Mathematics Foundational Standards Working knowledge of multiple literacy assessment tools and diagnostic procedures Strong skills in teaching multiple levels and across diverse populations including ethnically and racially diverse students; students living in poverty; disabled students; and students whose primary language is not English Strong skills in providing intensive and immediate reading intervention strategies Strong word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software skills Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills Strong analytical skills Strong collaboration skills Ability to make a long term commitment to life-long learning and professional development in best practices Ability to demonstrate, model and coach effective research-based literacy instructional strategies to students in multiple instructional settings (i.e., one to one; small group; and or pullout) Ability to collect, analyze and utilize multiple types of data to improve student learning Press tab to move to the browser’s controls