TEACHER-READING COACH/RESOURCE ELEM Human Resources (HR) - Fort Lauderdale, FL at Geebo

TEACHER-READING COACH/RESOURCE ELEM

POSITION GOALESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIESMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCEAn earned bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with Reading Endorsement or Reading Certification K-12.
oA minimum of five (5) years, within the last eight (8) years, of related teaching experience in subject area and/or level, and at least two (2) years of professional educational experience in teacher leadership roles.
oMust have a Highly Effective Instructional Practice Score from the most recent, available evaluation.
oComplete year one of Broward County Public Schools Instructional Coach Development and Credentialing Program within the first year of Instructional Coach assignment and year two (2) must be completed by end of second year as an Instructional Coach.
oStrong interpersonal and communication skills as it relates to instructional practice and working with teachers.
oAbility to establish and maintain a trustful and confidential relationship with adults.
oAbility to design, present and facilitate adult learning experiences, professional learning communities and standards-based instruction.
oComputer skills are required for the positionPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCESIGNIFICANT CONTACTS-frequency, contact, purposePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSTERMS OF EMPLOYMENTLINK TO JOB DESCRIPTIONSKILLSCOMPETENCIESCERTIFICATIONSLOCATION PREFERENCES/ADDITIONAL INFORPlease Note:
All candidates offered a position at the School Board of Broward County are subject to a national pre-employment background check.
Employment is contingent upon the completion and review of a successful background check.
All Applications are Subject to Florida Public Records Law.
Current Employees Sign In to Apply! Internal Employee Career Site Recommended Skills Adult Education Coaching And Mentoring Communication Credentialing Leadership Teaching Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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