Administration/Supervision Certificate required
Minimum of five years of effective teaching experience and documented success in the area of mathematics
Minimum of 3 years Instructional Leadership/Professional Development experience required
Bachelor’s/ Master’s Degree Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Educational Leadership
Position is responsible for leading the District’s PreK-12 mathematics instructional program which includes, but is not limited to, planning, developing, implementing, and monitoring curriculum, assessments, professional development and budget.
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Leads and supervises a district-wide mathematics instructional program.
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Coordinates curriculum and assessment development, implementation and revision.
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Analyzes, presents, and responds to performance data to determine curriculum and professional development needs.
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Monitor implementation and effectiveness of mathematics interventions.
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Visits schools and observes classrooms on a regular basis to ensure fidelity and consistency of programming and instructional practices.
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Supervises mathematics instructional coaches, interventionists, and math paraprofessionals
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Serves as the content specialist, resource and advisor to teachers and administrators.
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Assists teachers in the improvement of instructional delivery and performance through active coaching, feedback, and job-embedded professional development.
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Evaluates the effectiveness of instructional methods and mathematics-related programs and recommends revisions as needed.
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Coordinates district-wide mathematics community activities.
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Collaborate with Curriculum and Instruction team to engage in grant writing
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Supports New Teacher Induction and leads professional development workshops
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Partners with the Director of Technology to monitor emerging AI trends, evaluate instructional and operational applications, develop district AI guidance, and support the implementation of responsible AI practices and policies.
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Oversees the implementation of a comprehensive K–12 personal finance curriculum, ensuring alignment with Pennsylvania Academic Standards, district goals, and graduation requirements