ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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JOB TITLE: Reading
Interventionist, Teacher
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LOCATION: Elementary Schools
Within Division
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JOB CATEGORY: Non-Classified
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IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Building Administrator(s),
Supervisor of Remedial Education
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PAY GRADE: Teacher
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FLSA STATUS: Exempt
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GENERAL DEFINITION AND CONDITIONS OF WORK
Performs complex professional work, providing reading instruction to
students, evaluating student performance in reading, motivating students to
develop strategies and skills in the area of reading; performing related work
as required. Works with general supervision. Limited supervision may be
exercised over assigned paraprofessionals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/TYPICAL TASKS
The minimum performance expectations include, but are not limited to, the
following functions/tasks:
- Maintains and respects
confidentiality of student and school personnel information;
- Meets and instructs the
students(s) in assigned locations and at the designated times;
- Designs coherent instruction
based upon knowledge of subject matter, current instructional practices,
students, the community, and curriculum goals;
- Plans instruction to achieve
desired objectives that reflect the Virginia Standards of Learning and
division curriculum guidelines;
- Prepares for classes assigned
and shows evidence of lesson preparation upon request of the building
administrator(s);
- Diagnoses individual, group,
and program needs and plans for the appropriate use of time, materials,
and resources to match the ability and needs of all students;
- Evaluates students' progress;
provides students with specific evaluative feedback; maintains appropriate
records and prepares progress information for reports;
- Uses a variety of assessment
strategies and instruments to make both short-term and long-range
instructional decisions to improve student learning;
- Analyzes data to make
instructional decisions;
- Administers standardized
tests in accordance with established procedures, as requested by the
building administrator(s);
- Prepares and submits reports,
as required;
- Identifies and communicates
specific student performance expectations and documents student learning
gains using appropriate assessment instruments;
- Demonstrates an understanding
of curriculum and current instructional practices;
- Creates learning experiences
that make the subject matter meaningful for all students;
- Understands that students
differ in their learning styles and differentiates instruction to meet
diverse student needs;
- Uses appropriate materials,
technology and resources in a manner that promotes the development of
critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills;
- Selects, evaluates, and
refines a variety of teaching methods and instructional strategies for the
active engagement of students and improvement of student learning;
- Implements a discipline
policy that fosters a safe and positive environment for all students and
staff;
- Ensures the adequate
supervision of students;
- Manages classroom procedures
to maximize academic learning time, in order to motivate students to
achieve maximum potential;
- Establishes and maintains
rapport with students;
- Creates a supportive learning
environment for all students that encourages social interaction, active
engagement in learning, and self-motivation;
- Takes all necessary and
reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and
facilities;
- Uses effective verbal,
nonverbal, and media communication techniques to foster positive
interactions in the classroom;
- Works collaboratively with
regular classroom teachers, staff, administrators, parents, and community
resources to support the success of a diverse student population;
- Models professional, moral,
and ethical standards as well as personal integrity in all interactions;
- Takes responsibility for and
participates in a meaningful and continuous process of professional
development;
- Works in a collegial and
collaborative manner with peers, school personnel, and the community to
promote and support student learning;
- Provides service to the
profession, the division, and the community;
- Complies with and supports
school and division regulations and policies;
- Communicates with regular
classroom teachers, students, student counselors, and parents through
conferences and other means;
- Participates in curriculum
development programs, faculty committees, and student activity sponsorship
as required;
- Assumes responsibilities
outside the classroom as they relate to school;
- Provides support for the
regular classroom teacher in relation to the Standards of Learning,
remedial instruction, and the county framework;
- Maintains licensure at the
state and/or national level; assumes responsibility for professional
growth and keeps materials, supplies, and skills up-to-date;
- Models non-discriminatory
practices in all activities;
- Performs related duties as
assigned by the administration in accordance with the school/system
policies and practices.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of reading strategies and skills; thorough knowledge of
principles, practices and procedures; thorough knowledge of the principles and
methodology of effective teaching; thorough knowledge of school division rules,
regulations and procedures; ability to establish and maintain standards of
behavior; ability to deliver articulate oral presentations and written reports;
ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff,
students, and parents.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Candidate must be a graduate of an accredited college or university and
possess or be eligible to acquire appropriate license with an endorsement in
early elementary education. Reading Specialist endorsement and/or additional
experience in reading is preferred, but is not required. Candidate must have
three years of experience teaching at the elementary level.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Candidate must possess good moral character.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS
Duties performed typically in school settings to include: classrooms,
gymnasium, cafeteria, auditorium, and recreational areas. Frequent walking, standing,
stooping, lifting, up to approximately 30 pounds, and occasional lifting of
equipment and/or materials weighing up to approximately 40 pounds may be
required. Other limited physical activities may be required. Occasional travel
with students on field trips may be necessary. Vocal communication is required
for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is
required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is
required for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining the
accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and
activities; the worker is subject to inside and outside environmental
conditions, noise and hazards. Occasional movement of students by wheelchairs
and other mechanical devices may be required. Regular instruction to special
needs children may be necessary. Daily personal and close contact with children
to provide classroom management and learning environment support is required.
Regular contact with staff members, administration, and parents is required.
Frequent contact with parents by phone and in person is necessary. Occasional
contact with medical professionals may be required.
EVALUATION
Performance will be evaluated on the ability and effectiveness in carrying
out the above responsibilities by building administrator(s).
School Board Approved
8/14/01