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Supervisor of English Language Arts, K-12

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The School District of South Orange & Maplewood

Maplewood, NJ (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Job Description

Supervisor of English Language Arts, K-12 The School District of South Orange & Maplewood - 3.6 Maplewood, NJ Job Details Full-time $117 a day 15 hours ago Qualifications Curriculum implementation management in an education administration role Professional development facilitation in schools Team leadership Teacher training Teacher mentoring for professional development English Master's degree English Language Arts Teacher Certification Educational program evaluation Leading team collaboration initiatives Teaching English language arts English Process program evaluations Professional development training K-12 education instructional development
Full Job Description JobID:
2763
Position Type:
Administration/Supervisor Date Posted:
6/29/2026
Location:
District Office Date Available:
Immediately Closing Date:
07/13/2026 SUPERVISOR
OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS, K-12 1.0 FTE - DISTRICT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY THE POSITION
The primary responsibilities of the Supervisor are to lead the Department of English Language Arts, K-12 in the development, implementation, and assessment of instructional programs. As a teacher of teachers, the Supervisor will motivate, assist and evaluate staff in the continuing effort to improve instructional opportunities and outcomes for students, as well as to promote effective professional development of department staff members.
THE QUALIFICATIONS 1.
New Jersey Supervisor's certificate and New Jersey Teacher of English certificate. 2. Master's degree in either English Language Arts or Reading required. 3. Successful experience in teaching English Language Arts. 4. Experience with curriculum development, program assessment and staff development. 5. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in the areas of program implementation. 6. Strong leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. 7. Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident/immigrant status.
JOB DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE SUPERVISOR OF ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS, K -12 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
New Jersey Principal, School Administrator or Supervisor Certification Staff Development experience Graduate level study in the appropriate content area Experience as a teacher in the appropriate content area
REPORTS TO
High School Principal and Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
JOB GOAL
(S) The primary goal of the K-12 Supervisor of English is to maintain the K-12 district vision for the appropriate subject area, articulate and coordinate the K-12 program, as well as develop the K-12 district budget. This person will supervise the K-12 staff in the English/Language Arts content area and serve as secondary evaluator.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1.
Provide visionary leadership to oversee the implementation of research-based best practices related to K-12 English/Language Arts, including curriculum design, instructional delivery, and assessment. 2. Observe and evaluate faculty and staff and leading professional development to ensure high standards of accountable practice. 3. Utilize data to monitor student progress and enhance program effectiveness. 4. Direct periodic monitoring of the K-12 instructional program in accordance with the District's Program Assessment Model. 5. Develop and administer, together with Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, an instructional research and staff development budget to support the K-12 program. 6. Demonstrate the ability to integrate educational technology into the delivery of the K-12 program and maintain a website with up-to-date information for the program area. 7. Assist Principals in the observation, evaluation and recommendation for employment and assignment of K-12 teachers in the appropriate content area by serving as a secondary evaluator. 8. Provide coaching assistance for all K-12 teachers in the appropriate content areas. 9. Provide periodic presentations to parent and other community groups. 10. Conduct department and curriculum meetings; attend District curriculum meetings in order to effect horizontal and vertical continuity and articulation of the K-12 program. 11. Perform all other duties assigned by the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Per ASCA Agreement Salary:
$117, 547 - $177, 044