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Location

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Quick overview

The Math Interventionist will provide one-on-one and small group support to students performing below grade level. They are responsible for assessing student data, refining intervention activities, and collaborating with teachers to address learning challenges.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a PA Teacher Certification in Math. A Master's degree is preferred, along with knowledge of child cognitive development and instructional best practices.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeCollaborationData analysisLesson planningBehavior managementClassroom managementStudent assessmentMath interventionCognitive developmentLiteracy developmentSocial and emotional learningInstructional guidelinesPennsylvania Common Core Standards

Job description

American Paradigm Schools 8101 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Discovering Excellence Through Cultivating Differences American Paradigm Schools are dedicated to equity and excellence for all learners, while celebrating the uniqueness of our communities. Our values drive our dedication to providing a world class education.

Position

  • Math
  • Interventionist (1
  • ES, 1
  • MS, 1
  • HS)
  • Position type:
  • Full
  • Time
  • Position location (School):
  • First
  • Philadelphia
  • Preparatory
  • Charter
  • School
  • Department:
  • Teacher
  • Employment status:
  • Exempt
  • Employment duration: 10 months

Position Summary

The Math Intervention will provide one‐on‐one and small group support for students performing below and far below grade level. Major Responsibilities Assesses students frequently, examines student assessment data, and refines intervention activities to address individual student needs Develops and implements lesson plans and classroom activities consistent with Pennsylvania Common Core Standards and First Philadelphia instructional guidelines Organizes systems/procedures and manages student behavior to ensure all students are fully engaged in learning Establishes a culture of high expectations that includes college preparation for all students Collaborates with First Philadelphia team members to improve own and others' instructional practices especially in literacy development; shares best practices Works closely with classroom teachers and education specialists to identify unique student needs; collaborates with team members and outside service providers to diagnose and address learning challenges

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

In-depth knowledge of Math development and interventions Knowledge of child and youth cognitive development and different learning styles Knowledge of Pennsylvania Common Core Standards Knowledge of assessments Ability and willingness to implement First Philadelphia's Instructional Guidelines and Best Practices Ability to analyze qualitative and quantitative student data Ability and willingness to reflect and improve Ability to collaborate with colleagues, parents and community Ability to work effectively with elementary students Education and certifications Bachelor's degree (required) Master's degree (preferred) PA Teacher Certification (Math) Physical Requirements Sitting Walking Standing Talking Pushing Driving Lifting 20-25 Lbs. Moving Up and Down from a seated position Restraining Walking up and down stairs American Paradigm Schools are Caring School Communities. Relationships are the foundation of classroom and school life and underpin teaching, learning, and prosocial development. Building relationships and fostering students' sense of community are a critical part of our work at APS and as such, we have partnered with the Collaborative Classroom to implement the Caring School Community Model in all of our schools. Caring School Community model builds positive classroom and schoolwide communities while developing students' social and emotional learning (SEL) skills and competencies. It is designed to help students become caring, responsible members of their school communities and, ultimately, to grow into humane, principled, and skilled citizens of a democratic society. The lessons in the program help faculty and staff create a warm, safe, and disciplined school environment where all community members can develop the skills and dispositions they need to interact constructively with others. All employees at American Paradigm Schools are expected to be true champions of the Caring School Community Program.