Posted 2w ago

Intervention Specialist - Elementary (2026-2027 School Year)

@ Waynesboro Public Schools
Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
$53k-$77k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:identify students, provide services, implement strategies
Requirements Summary:Elementary teacher certification/experience; Masters or Reading/Math Specialist endorsement preferred.
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TITLE:          ELEMENTARY INTERVENTION SPECIALIST


 


PRIMARY FUNCTION: To positively impact student achievement through the delivery, demonstration, and support of research-based instruction in literacy and mathematics.  Implement strategies in direct interaction with students to ensure that all students achieve grade-level standards.  Assist students who do not master grade-level skills from the first instruction. Assist teachers in coordinating student progress monitoring and data collection.


 


QUALIFICATIONS:


 



  • Certification and experience as an elementary teacher.

  • Masters degree or an endorsement as a Reading and/or Math Specialist preferred

  • Demonstrated ability to transfer research-based practices into classroom instruction


 


REPORTS TO:         Principal


 


RESPONSIBILITIES:


 



  • Work with the principal, reading/math specialist(s), and classroom teachers to identify students in need of additional instruction, intervention, or remediation in reading and math.

  • Provide direct services to identified students or a group of these students, as assigned by the principal.

  • Implement effective instructional strategies that result in acceptable, measurable, and appropriate student academic progress.

  • Work with the principal, reading/math specialist(s), classroom teachers, and Office of Instruction to support the implementation of school-wide initiatives for reading/math intervention.

  • Model and demonstrate best practices in remedial and intervention instruction, including those targeted by the school division. Serve as a resource support for teachers as they implement these strategies.

  • Provide support for the administration of assessments and analysis of related student data.

  • Assist teachers in collecting and using data to drive instruction and identify appropriate intervention needs.

  • Maintain a variety of detailed records in written and electronic formats to communicate and monitor student progress with individual teachers at the building level.

  • Coordinate and organize data collection and presentation for school-wide and division-level needs.

  • Establish and maintain open communication, as well as collaborative relationships with classroom teachers, reading specialists, math specialists, tutors providing intervention services, and administrators.


 


TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:       10-Month Contract


 


EVALUATION:


 


Performance on this job will be evaluated following school board policy and administrative regulations on evaluating professional personnel.