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The Literacy Coach serves as the literacy content expert and provides support on curriculum, instruction, and assessment working closely with the administration in a school. REPORTS TO: Supervisor of Elementary Reading and Language Arts POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Supervisor of Elementary Reading and Language Arts, the Literacy Coach ensures students receive high-quality literacy instruction by providing teachers in a school building guidance, leadership, expertise and professional development through modeling lessons, observations and feedback sessions, data analysis, and more to improve student achievement.
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The position of Teacher of the Deaf: Literacy Specialist / Coach is assigned to work with students, staff and others who are Deaf/hard-of-hearing and requires proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) at the Advanced (3+) skill level or above, as demonstrated by an appropriate assessment tool and according to school policy/procedures.
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REPORTS TO : Lead Early Literacy Specialist. A deep understanding of theories of literacy, including the diagnostic teaching of reading and reading intervention; Significant experience with early literacy curriculum development and instructional planning.
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The Literacy Specialist is a member of the school’s Lower Division and reports to the Lower Division Head. This full-time, 10-month position comes with the responsibility of working with faculty and staff to support of the school’s mission and curricular goals.
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A deep understanding of theories of literacy, including the diagnostic teaching of reading, reading intervention, adolescent literacy, Guided Reading, and English Language Development. The Literacy Specialist.
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Valid NYS Certification (or equivalent) in Literacy or Literacy Specialist is preferred. We are seeking a Literacy Interventionist to serve as a key instructional team member, who supports our lowest performing students by ensuring they are provided with a tiered system of literacy instruction, with increasing intensity and individualization.
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As a literacy specialist, you will play a central role in fostering a love for reading and developing strong literacy skills among our elementary school students. Teaching and Literacy Specialist experience (Kindergarten through 5th grade setting) preferred.
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If that sounds like you, then keep reading because OTF is looking for Fitness Coaches to lead our coach inspired, science backed and technology tracked workouts. NSCA CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
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The head cheerleading coach is responsible for managing and administrating the NCAA DI intercollegiate varsity cheer sports program. Supervises and directs Assistant Coach; Collaborates with student-athlete support services (i.e., athletic training, strength and conditioning, etc.
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Qualifications:Proven job experience as a coach or experience in working with students 6-12 grades. Sports currently offered at The Bishop’s School in various seasons and team settings include: Football, Cross country, Flag Football, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Baseball, Tennis, Track, Water Polo, Equestrian, Sailing, Surf, Swimming, Golf. Please also see our Athletics website for most up-to-date information on our program.
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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic SchoolYuma, AZ Job Description Job Title: Instructional Coach Status: Full-Time Exemption Status: Exempt Salary Grade: 27 Department/Location: St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School Yuma, AZ Primary Function: The instructional coach provides professional development for teachers in an area of curriculum that the teacher needs help with or with new curriculum.
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The Lil' Sluggers Coach is responsible for planning, instructing, and supervising youth development classes with a skilled emphasis on baseball/softball. The Lil' Sluggers Coach reports directly to the Youth Development Coordinator and Youth Program Director.
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The Life Skills Coach will communicate regularly with the program coordinator, OPWDD Employment Training Program Coordinator, MSC, parents, and the individual as necessary to maintain the integrity of the program.
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USA Cheer STUNT Coach Membership. To establish, recruit, retain, develop, train, mentor and coach Lewis University STUNT. The Head Coach will be responsible for the safety of students involved in STUNT at practices and games.
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As a Life Skills Coach, your duties will be to teach independent living skills, adaptive skills training, and supported living services for TAY clients. The life skills coach will assist with socialization skills, use of public transportation, community orientation, self-care, meal preparation, money management, vocational exploration, personal and housing hygiene, and social/leisure exploration.
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