The Landmark School Outreach Program seeks an experienced educational leader to join the School and District Partnerships team. Outreach is seeking a candidate who has deep knowledge of the science of reading and aligned, high-quality instructional materials. This educational consultant will join a team of eight consultants.
These eight consultants partner with districts to create language-based programs for students formally identified with specific learning disabilities in reading or writing. In a language-based program, all teachers collaborate to create consistency of instruction through the use of common language and common instructional practices that explicitly address language goals and objectives, as well as the development of executive function. As consultants support the creation of language-based programs, they provide classroom observations and feedback, create and facilitate small group workshops, model lessons, support school or district administrators, share current evidence-based strategies, and assist with implementation plans.
For this consultant role, Outreach is seeking a candidate with knowledge of Tier I and Tier II literacy interventions in grades PK to 3. While this candidate will primarily support language-based programming (Tier 3 and special education), Outreach also supports early literacy services across all tiers of instruction in grades PK to 3.
Consultants typically travel to school and district partner sites in person and are onsite for the full school day, five to six hours. Typically, consultants are onsite in schools three to four days a week during the school year with the fifth day reserved for scheduling and planning.
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The Landmark School Outreach Program seeks an experienced educational leader to join the School and District Partnerships team. Outreach is seeking a candidate who has deep knowledge of the science of reading and aligned, high-quality instructional materials. This educational consultant will join a team of eight consultants.
These eight consultants partner with districts to create language-based programs for students formally identified with specific learning disabilities in reading or writing. In a language-based program, all teachers collaborate to create consistency of instruction through the use of common language and common instructional practices that explicitly address language goals and objectives, as well as the development of executive function. As consultants support the creation of language-based programs, they provide classroom observations and feedback, create and facilitate small group workshops, model…
This is a 10-month position averaging 40 hours per week. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience.
This is a 10-month position averaging 40 hours per week. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience.