Job Description Position: Lead Teacher, English Language Arts
English Language Arts Department
Overview of Cambridge Public Schools:
Cambridge is a vibrant, diverse city as well as a central hub of the nation's innovative economy. Educating approximately 7,000 students preK-12+, the Cambridge Public Schools consists of diverse and dedicated faculty, cutting-edge technology, and innovative programs. While each of the CPS school communities is unique, they are joined in a shared vision of rigorous, joyful, and culturally responsive learning. Over 30% of CPS students speak a language other than English at home, and more than 70 languages are represented across the district. Our schools proudly embrace this linguistic and cultural diversity while striving to establish high expectations for all students.
The Opportunity:
Lead Teachers are district leaders and content-specific experts who ensure common, research-based, and culturally responsive instructional practices are consistently implemented throughout the district. In partnership with colleagues, they use their content-specific expertise to lead, support, and evaluate curriculum, assessments, instruction, coaching, intervention, and professional learning focused on specific grades throughout the district. They engage stakeholders in achieving district and department goals through ongoing communication, resource development, progress monitoring, and, as needed, individualized, school-based support. They are data-driven, organized, strategic thinkers who are deeply committed to establishing systems and structures that ensure equitable student outcomes are achieved and sustained.
Key Responsibilities:
- Development, implementation and review of districtwide ELA systems, resources, curriculum, and professional learning that ensure alignment of rigorous, research-based, and culturally responsive instruction.
- Ongoing team, department, and professional learning opportunities to ensure classroom teachers, interventionists, and school-based coaches have deep, shared knowledge of evidence-based, data-driven practices and instructional priorities.
- Ongoing internal and external communication related to curriculum, assessment, instruction, and content-specific resources and opportunities.
- Preparation of reports and presentations related to the evaluation of program effectiveness, student outcomes, and progress toward department goals and initiatives for internal and/or external stakeholders.
- Collaboration with core academic departments (Science, History/S.S., Mathematics, ELA/Literacy), school leaders, and district offices (Family Engagement, Special Education, Multilingual Learners, Research & Assessment, Equity/Inclusion/Belonging, etc.) to support districtwide cohesion and alignment.
- Evaluate and support assigned building-based coaches, interventionists, and/or educators in developing, implementing, and monitoring progress towards goals (through observation, feedback, and professional learning).
- Represent the department in a variety of forums, as requested, to support content-specific initiatives and events, including school, district, and family events beyond school hours.
- In partnership with the Office of Research and Assessment (REA) and the Office of Student Services (OSS), provide support to school-based teams in effectively implementing MTSS systems, screeners, diagnostics, and tiered interventions to accelerate student progress and close opportunity gaps.
- Support the content and logistics of vacation and summer learning opportunities.
- Other duties as assigned.
Your Skill Set:
As the incoming Lead Teacher, you will possess many, though perhaps not all, of the following characteristics and qualifications:
- 5+ years of teaching, coaching, or related experience
- Proven success in raising student outcomes in an urban classroom and community setting.
- Prior coaching, curriculum development, or content-specific leadership experience.
- Elementary literacy expertise, including deep understanding of the science of reading and writing.
- Deep understanding of culturally and linguistically sustaining practices.
- Strong knowledge of MA State standards and assessments.
- Expertise in current, research-proven MTSS and literacy intervention practices.
- Develop and refine materials, supports and approaches to meet the needs of specialized programs and environments, including: Montessori, Dual-Language, SEI, and special-education classrooms.
- Strong technology skills, including fluency with Google Suite Applications (Google: Docs, Slides, Forms, Sheets, Calendar, Gmail)
- A belief in the ability of all students to achieve high academic outcomes, including students with disabilities and multilingual learners.
- Proven leadership, project-management, and organizational skills, including the ability to effectively collaborate with diverse stakeholders (educators, administrators, caretakers, community partners).
- Ability to take initiative, pivot, and problem-solve to ensure the ongoing success of department goals and initiatives.
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills.
- Ability to engage in self-reflection and to provide timely, high-leverage, and actionable feedback to others.
- We value linguistic diversity and believe that candidates who speak another language bring added value to the classroom, school, and district culture and diversity. We are particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in the dominant languages within our district: Spanish, Haitian Creole, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, and Portuguese.
- Required: Massachusetts teacher or administrator licensure, including 1 or more of the following: Reading (All Levels), Early Childhood K-2, or Elementary 1-6.
- Required: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
- Preferred: Master's degree or higher from an accredited college or university.
How to Join Our Team:
Apply online at www.cpsd.us. Please upload a resume and thoughtful cover letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position and stating how you heard about this opportunity.
At the Cambridge Public Schools, we are committed to cultivating an environment where diverse perspectives and backgrounds are embraced, acknowledging that a team reflecting diversity of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, age, gender, marital/domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, and veteran status allows us to serve our communities better. To that end, we welcome and encourage applicants to bring their authentic selves when considering employment opportunities within our school district.