Certified - Position - Reading Specialist Job Number 370####### Start Date Open Date 02/20/2024 Closing Date SECEP is looking for a Reading Specialist to provide support and leadership to staff and teachers on the implementation of peer-reviewed, evidence-based reading instructional practices to improve reading achievement and support all areas of instruction and programming. Additionally, the selected candidate will contribute to the professional growth of staff in a collaborative and supportive manner and design and implement an effective plan to provide instructional staff with the skills and strategies necessary to enhance the literacy development of our students. The position will be based in the Norfolk, Virginia area and services will be provided throughout greater Southside Hampton Roads. The ability to perform outreach in the community and consult with school district personnel will be essential to success in this position.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's Degree in Education or related field.
- Possess or be eligible for a Virginia License as a Reading Specialist.
- A minimum of three years of successful classroom teaching experience in which the teaching of reading was an important responsibility.
- Demonstrated experience in the collection, analysis, and presentation of data to support instruction and programming.
Reports To Principal Salary Range: From/To in the range of $64,420 - $100,273Start Date TBD Additional Job Information Collaborate with administration and staff in supporting the implementation of literacy programs and procedures in the classroom. Plan, organize, and execute workshops, in-services, demonstrations, and trainings to support the professional growth of teachers and support staff. Demonstrate the ability to design, implement, and monitor a comprehensive reading plan that best fits the needs of the student population. Orient new teachers to the philosophy, procedures, and materials needed to teach reading successfully. Meet with the administration to discuss the effectiveness of ongoing programs/ frameworks and make recommendations for change. Observe literacy instruction in the classroom and make recommendations based upon those observations. Work together with classroom teachers and support staff on matters relating to reading instruction. Recommend appropriate materials to aid reading instruction. Assist teachers with differentiation according to student needs. Assess and analyze students reading ability and make recommendations based upon results/data. Remain knowledgeable of evidence-based literacy practices, programs, materials, and software that are available for use in the classroom. Expand own professional growth of reading, literacy knowledge, and practice by attending workshops, in-services, conferences, and/or staying current with professional literature. Work within a team environment to build relationships with colleagues, external service agencies, representatives of other school divisions, and all other stakeholders, as necessary.