Building Interventionist - Positions K-12
Job Description:
An Interventionist provides Tier 2 and Tier 3 direct, targeted intervention instructional lessons to small groups of students to accelerate student learning. This academic support is designed to broaden, extend and deepen the learning experience for identified at-risk students. This support is provided to students in flexible small groups. Students receiving this support are determined through the study of student data. In collaboration with the classroom teacher(s), the Interventionist facilitates the instructional experiences to use with these students that meet their specific learning goals.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Engages in research-based best-practices that promote a successful learning environment for all students.
- Utilizes appropriate content standards and benchmarks in preparing, delivering, and assessing student learning.
- Work during designated times with small groups of at-risk students
- Contribute information to and assist in maintaining assessment records
- Make recommendations of next steps for instruction to the classroom teacher
- Maintain ongoing communication with the classroom teacher about student progress and assessment documentation
- Differentiate small group instruction to meet student needs
- Support procedural building needs
- Participate in building professional development
Qualifications:
- A valid teaching certificate
- A demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and successfully with families of students.
- A willingness to commit to ongoing professional development
- Registered substitute for MPS through Edustaff
- Ability to successfully manage small groups of students
- Ability to interact in a positive manner with students, families and staff creating positive relationships
- Experience working in a school setting
Rate of Pay: $200 per day
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
- Applications are accepted until a position is filled.
- Only applicants who supply the requested documents outlined below and fully complete the application will be considered.
- Faxed, mailed, and emailed applications will not be accepted.
External Applicants: Must complete an online application at www.monroe.k12.mi.us. Click on "Employment Opportunities" and "Applitrack" and follow the instructions to apply for this position. Supporting documents (resume, transcripts, and applicable certifications/license) are required and must be uploaded with the application.
Internal Applicants: Must complete an online application at www.monroe.k12.mi.us. Click on "Employment Opportunities" and "Applitrack" and follow the instructions to apply for this position. Supporting documents are required and must be uploaded with the application.
Contact Information:
Human Resources Office
Monroe Public Schools
1275 N. Macomb St.
Monroe MI 48162
Phone: (734) 265-3020
Email: humanresources@monroe.k12.mi.us
Notice of Nondiscrimination
It is the policy of Monroe Public Schools not to discriminate based on religion, race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, height, weight, familial status, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment. For information contact the office of the Superintendent of Schools, 1275 N. Macomb St., Monroe, MI 48162, 734-265-3070.
The Monroe Public School District is an equal opportunity employer and complies with the Michigan Civil Rights Act and Title IX Guidelines.
