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Instructional Technology Specialist

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KIPP METRO ATLANTA COLLABORATIVE INC

Atlanta, GA (In Person)

$100,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Instructional Technology Specialist
KIPP METRO ATLANTA COLLABORATIVE INC - 4.0
Atlanta, GA Job Details Full-time $75,000 - $125,000 a year 16 hours ago Benefits Paid parental leave Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Parental leave 403(b) Life insurance Qualifications School experience Learning technology Teaching Certification Student performance data analysis Bachelor's degree Decision making Classroom experience Training AI Classroom Teaching Data-driven decision making Adult learning Teaching Generative AI Cross-functional communication
Full Job Description Organizational Overview:
KIPP Atlanta Schools is part of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) national network of free, open enrollment, college-preparatory schools dedicated to ensuring that every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities. There are 280 KIPP schools in 21 states and the District of Columbia serving more than 175,000 scholars and alumni. KIPP Atlanta currently operates 11 schools including five primary schools, six middle schools and one high school, as well as KIPP Forward which supports scholars on their journey to a choice-filled life. We are a social justice organization and our vision and mission require the work of dedicated, bold and skilled leaders, educators, and support staff who are committed to serving as the catalyst for joyful, academically excellent schools and the foundation for building a more just and equitable world for our scholars.
What We Value:
Good Decision-Making:
"I make thoughtful decisions in alignment with my school's and organization's values."
Peer Accountability:
"I hold all Big KIPPsters accountable to our schools' and organization's values, standards, and expectations."
Excellence Always:
"I do all aspects of my work with excellence - the big and the little things, the parts being monitored as well as those not monitored." Communication is
Key:
"I communicate with both honesty and love. How I communicate nurtures courage, belonging, partnership, and progress toward our promise to KIPPsters and families."
Scholars Over Everything:
"I put our scholars first, 100% of the time, without fail. I quickly resolve any and all adult-centered concerns and qualms to reserve my individual and our collective time and attention for our KIPPsters."
Walk Trumps Talk:
"I chose this social justice career. And so, I behave in alignment with my choice. My behaviors match our promise to our scholars and families." "Us"
Only:
"I belong to every member of our organization, and every member of our organization belongs to me. I choose unity always - in both the good times and hard times."
Job Summary:
The Instructional Technology Specialist serves as the primary architect for the integration of digital tools and emerging technologies across the academic program. Reporting to the Director of Secondary Learning and Innovation, this specialist works cross-functionally with content-area leads to ensure that technology is leveraged as a powerful tool to enhance cognitive lift, critical thinking, and scholar achievement. The Specialist is responsible for piloting modernized instructional methods—including the ethical and effective use of Generative AI—while maintaining rigorous instructional oversight. The goal of this role is to ensure technology serves the pedagogy, ensuring it never inhibits or replaces the deep thinking required for scholar success.
Job Responsibilities:
Strategic Planning & Execution 20% Manage the rollout of long-term technology initiatives, ensuring school-level implementation aligns with the organization's multi-year strategic roadmaps. Research, vet, and pilot emerging instructional technologies and digital learning platforms, establishing clear rubrics to measure their impact on scholar achievement before scaling. Lead assigned innovation projects from the planning phase through full implementation, ensuring milestones are met across all secondary campuses and resources are managed efficiently. Ensure all specialized programming and digital resources are aligned with the regional vision for academic excellence and the organization's committments. Analyze multi-source student performance data alongside digital platform usage to establish a single source of truth for initiative health, identifying trends and partnering with school leadership to set measurable action steps. Collaborate with internal and external personnel (e.g., IT Operations, data teams, and vendors) for the purpose of ensuring organizational objectives are achieved and digital resources are effectively utilized. Support compliance with district, state, and federal academic accountability expectations; ensure day-to-day instructional systems position schools to improve CCRPI outcomes. Instructional Leadership, Coaching & Enablement 30% Provide side-by-side coaching, modeling, and co-teaching to build educator confidence in leveraging digital tools to increase student engagement and rigor. Conduct regular classroom observations to ensure digital tools are used to enhance cognitive thinking; provide feedback and intervention when technology usage reduces scholar lift or inhibits achievement. Develop tools, frameworks, and specific digital look-fors that enable instructional leaders and coaches to independently observe, coach, and evaluate the effective use of technology. Lead the implementation of emerging tools (including AI), focusing on "instructional oversight" to ensure scholars and staff use tools for iteration and feedback while maintaining academic integrity. Analyze usage data and scholar performance metrics from digital platforms to identify trends and opportunities for instructional adjustment. Use scholar performance data and observation trends to provide teachers and leaders with actionable feedback on the effectiveness of digital integration. Lead rapid learning cycles to ensure new digital tools and instructional technologies are implemented effectively, evaluated quickly, and adjusted based on immediate scholar performance data. Participate in academic walk-throughs and calibration cycles with school leaders to evaluate the impact of technology on instructional rigor and scholar engagement. Professional Development & Capacity Building 20% Design and facilitate professional development that moves staff from "functional fluency" (how a tool works) to "pedagogical mastery" (when and why to use it to improve outcomes) Ensure all professional development regarding technology and innovation is aligned with the regional vision for academic excellence and the organization's commitments. Build the capacity of other Academic Specialists (ELA, Math, Nonfiction) to integrate high-leverage technology strategies into their specific content coaching cycles. Develop and lead training on digital citizenship, focusing on the ethical implications of emerging tools and the responsible use of digital identities. Curriculum, Assessment & Academic Programming 30% Collaborate with content-area specialists to embed high-leverage digital tools and AI-driven literacies directly into Tier 1 curriculum and unit designs. Design assessment and learning tasks where technology is used as a "cognitive accelerator" for brainstorming, complex problem-solving, and critical thinking. Oversee the implementation of adaptive learning platforms, ensuring they are used effectively for differentiation and intervention without replacing teacher-led instruction. Partner with MTSS and Special Education teams to ensure all digital tools, adaptive platforms, and Generative AI resources are accessible, culturally responsive, and provide aligned Tier 2 and Tier 3 scaffolds that protect grade-level access for all scholars. Ensure all digital resources and platforms are accessible and culturally responsive, aligning with the organization's commitment to equitable scholar experiences.
Required:
Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field Valid Georgia Teaching or Service Certificate (Level 4 or higher) Minimum 5 years of professional experience, including at least 3 years of successful classroom teaching with demonstrated impact (Math and/or Literacy and/or Content/Humanities). Experience in instructional coaching and/or school-based leadership. Demonstrated skill with data-driven instruction, progress monitoring, and translating data into adult action. Working knowledge of Georgia Standards of Excellence, and ability to support standards-aligned planning and rigorous task design. Working knowledge of CCRPI accountability domains and implications for academic strategy (Content Mastery, Progress, Closing the Gaps). Strong facilitation, coaching, and adult learning skills; ability to build trust and influence across stakeholders. Ability to manage complexity, ambiguity, and competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Expert knowledge of how to integrate technology into core content (ELA, Math, Science) using frameworks like SAMR or TPACK to ensure technology increases cognitive lift. High level of comfort with Generative AI and the ability to articulate the ethical, instructional, and practical implications of AI in a K-12 setting. Experience piloting and implementing emerging tools (e.g., Generative AI, Adaptive Platforms, or LMS) as a primary driver of instruction rather than a supplement.
Preferred:
Master's degree in a relevant field. Advanced literacy credentials (Reading Endorsement, Dyslexia Endorsement, or equivalent structured literacy training aligned to IDA guidance). Experience in charter and/or turnaround environments; experience leading cross-campus initiatives. Expertise in MTSS frameworks and intervention models. Valid Georgia educator leadership certification.
Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation is competitive and aligned with KIPP Atlanta Schools' leadership salary bands. The salary range for this role is $75,000- $125,000 and is based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity. Most new hires are placed in the lower to mid-range of the salary range. Placement near the top of the range is uncommon at hire and reserved for individuals who exceed role qualifications through depth of expertise, leadership maturity, and proven results leading complex initiatives with sustained, organization-level impact. A comprehensive benefits package is offered, including health insurance, retirement options, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. KIPP Atlanta Schools offers a competitive benefits package that includes: 20 days of Paid Time Off, in addition to identified holidays Comprehensive health insurance (medical and dental), life insurance and optional short and long term disability Counseling and Telehealth Options Paid Parental Leave Participation in Georgia retirement plan and an optional 403(b) retirement plan.
Location & Work Conditions:
This position requires: This role requires schedule flexibility; work hours vary based on campus needs and may include evenings and occasional weekends. This position has hybrid flexibility but does require regular presence on campus and in schools and in required meetings around the region; Must be based in Atlanta This position requires routine physical activity associated with normal office environments. This position may require the ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds. Ability to engage in school-based activities requiring standing, walking, and mobility Equal Employment Opportunity Statement KIPP Atlanta Schools is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status

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