Bilingual (English/Spanish) Academic Tutorial Specialists
Job Description
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BILINGUAL READING / ELA ACADEMIC INTERVENTION SPECIALIST:
Instructors will provide academic support to a cluster of schools within the attendance boundaries of Houston’s North region. Each instructor will be responsible for increasing the academic achievement for a set case load of students at each campus. Instruction delivery format will consist of 1 on 1, small group, or co-teaching depending on need. Instructor will provide services to 1 campus per day. Instructor will provide support to a set cluster of 2 – 3 campuses per week within the region.
Start Date: 01/04/2021
Multi- Campus
Primary Zip codes Serviced:
77078, 77587, 77028, 77018, 77009, 77020
Provide Academic interventions to students in READING/ELA, Grades K - 12th
Qualifications: Must have a strong English background, evidenced by college transcript Effective interpersonal communication skills Ability to relate to students with various academic levels and needs
B.A. or B.S. Degree Preferred.
Please send resume ASAP!
Job summary
The Bilingual Reading / ELA Academic Intervention Specialist will take an active part in developing each student’s academic abilities. Bilingual Reading / ELA Academic Intervention Specialist will provide academic tutorials and academic support to students of all academic levels. These tutorials may be within small group, in-class (push-in) or individualized instruction at school and at home. The Yancy Life Bilingual Reading / ELA Academic Intervention Specialist will support the schools’ instructional program with the flexibility to adapt teaching methods and motivational strategies to fit individual students as well as campus needs.
The Instructional Specialist will have student caseloads of low-performing students to monitor and track (model very similar to what is used with Special Education students).
Summary of essential job functions: Provide instruction in Reading, ELA or Writing. Provide instruction in small groups, individual, or push-in as established by campus need. Provide instruction to 1-8 students per session. The Instructional Specialist must group students based on guidelines defined by campus or Yancy Life. The Instructional Specialist must make sure identified students are coming to tutorial sessions. The Instructional Specialist must be engaged with students throughout the entire tutorial session. The Instructional Specialist must keep accurate daily attendance of students receiving services. The Instructional Specialist must maintain an accurate log of student progress and development. The Instructional Specialist must review testing data to support instructional content being delivered. The Instructional Specialist must prepare materials and/or mini-lessons to be delivered to students based on needs identified by assessments or campus staff.
Yancy Life received its 501(c) (3) on January 23, 2003, making it a publicly funded organization. The organization serves as a premier outlet for youth extracurricular activities serving students from grades 1st through 12th.
The organization also offers various enrichment programs to its participants. These programs include: Step Team, Aerobics (for Parents), Arts and Crafts, B. A. M. (male mentoring / etiquette), Chess Club, Computer Literacy (for Adults, and Students), Science / Robotics, Dance, Drum line, ESL Workshops, F. A. M. E (female mentoring / etiquette), Homework Club, Gardening, Journalism, Keyboarding, Media and Technology, Photography, Self-Defense, Special Events, Sports Clinics, and STAAR Tutorials.
Yancy Life
Other Openings All Grade Levels Various Campuses
Rate Chart:
Bachelor’s Degree: Up to $22.50
Master’s Degree: 18.50 - $23.50
Certified Teachers $25.00 - Negotiable
Yancy Life
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
*Note-All open positions may not be posted on our website. Related keywords: teacher, education, elementary teacher, elementary school teacher
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Pay: $17.00 - $28.00 per hour
Company Description
Yancy Life received its 501(c) (3) on January 23, 2003, making it a publicly funded organization. The organization serves as a premier outlet for youth extra curricular activities serving students from grades 1st through 12th. The organization will offer various enrichment programs to its participants. These programs include: Step Team, Aerobics (for Parents), Arts and Crafts, B. A. M. (male mentoring / etiquette), Chess Club, Computer Literacy (for Adults, and Students), Science / Robotics, Dance, Drum line, ESL Workshops, F. A. M. E (female mentoring / etiquette), Homework Club, Gardening, Journalism, Keyboarding, Media and Technology, Photography, Self-Defense, Special Events, Sports Clinics, and STAAR Tutorials.