Summary
The Elementary School Reading Specialist/Coach is part of the school instructional team. The primary responsibility of the Elementary School Reading Specialist is to build the capacity of teachers to provide effective reading instruction that addresses the 5 elements of reading, with special emphasis on addressing reading deficits in K-3 students to close gaps in learning and bring students to grade-level performance.
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Role Responsibilities
Performance Responsibilities:
- Help to increase instructional density, coach and mentor K-3 teachers and paraprofessionals in implementation of effective strategies
- Actively participate in professional development activities
- Assists in the administration of benchmark testing. Interprets and disseminates results of benchmark assessments to k-3 teachers.
- Collaborated with Reading Interventionists to create intervention groups at Tier III and Tier II levels. Establish the caseloads for the Reading Paraprofessionals using benchmark data to identify those in need of extra support.
- Refine the system for intervention instruction and monitoring progress of those identified students, Developmental Reading
- Develops and implements a remediation plan for scholars who receive an Individualized Reading Improvement Plan (IRIP) in compliance with the Third Grade Reading Law.
- Utilizes the Orton-Gillingham methods of intervention and instruction for primary students.
- Plans and conducts periodic evaluations to assess the need for changes in the reading interventions.
- Plans and develops special reading projects and literacy events as approved
- Serves as a resource to the leadership team in areas of reading instruction and curriculum.
- Assesses the reading referrals of parents/guardians, teachers, and support staff.
- To provide for remedial instructional needs of students K-5 through collaboration with MTSS TEAM.
- Step into classrooms to support small group instruction
Qualifications
- Education and Certification
- Master's degree required
- 4 or more years’ experience teaching reading preferred
- Must maintain either a valid Michigan teaching certificate
- Experience
- Advanced training in the teaching of Reading and coaching of teachers
- Providing reading intervention to elementary-aged students
- Coaching teachers
- Professional development for teachers
- Working in an urban school setting
- Working in a collaborative team
- Working with families and students as partners in learning
- Committed to holding all students to high expectations for academic and personal success
- Skills
- Ability to distill essential findings from analysis, determine root causes, and suggest ways to improve current practices
- Strong communication skills, verbal and written
- Strong leadership skills
- Demonstrates U Prep’s Core Values
- We work well by ourselves and in teams
- We care about people
- Our actions have a purpose
- We think big and do
- Learning is exciting
Skills Required
- Master's degree
- Valid Michigan teaching certificate
- Advanced training in the teaching of reading and teacher coaching
- Experience providing reading intervention to elementary-aged students
- Experience coaching teachers and delivering professional development
- Knowledge and use of Orton-Gillingham methods
- Ability to administer, interpret, and disseminate benchmark assessment results
- Ability to develop and implement Individualized Reading Improvement Plans (IRIP) in compliance with Third Grade Reading Law
- Experience creating and managing intervention groups (Tier II/III) and monitoring progress (MTSS)
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Strong leadership skills
- Four or more years' experience teaching reading
- Experience working in an urban school setting and collaborating with families
What We Do
University Prep Schools is a tuition-free K-12 public charter school network headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. Established in 2000, it is the city's largest charter network, operating ten schools and serving over 4,500 students. The organization is dedicated to providing high-quality education and preparing scholars for success in college and beyond.








