LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP
Location
Pontiac, Michigan
The Interventionist is responsible for creating a conducive learning environment and planning academic interventions tailored to individual student needs. They will evaluate student data and maintain accurate records of interventions and progress.
Candidates must have state teacher licensure and a bachelor's degree with relevant coursework or experience. A commitment to student success and prior teaching or tutoring experience is also required.
State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s). Bachelor’s degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.) Demonstrated commitment to young people’s learning success and achievement. Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.
Market context
Michigan schools often need interventionists to help middle school students close math skill gaps, especially in districts focused on test readiness and targeted academic support. These roles can be competitive because they usually require state teacher licensure, a bachelor’s degree with relevant coursework or experience, and prior teaching or tutoring experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to show measurable student support and math intervention experience.