Teacher / Academic Coordinator
Growth Management
Location
Concord, California
Salary
$24 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Academic Coordinator oversees the academic progress of adolescents in a therapeutic setting by developing individualized treatment plans and facilitating communication between schools, families, and the treatment team. This role also involves maintaining a structured classroom environment and providing direct instructional support to ensure students meet their educational goals.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and possess experience working with adolescents aged 12-17. Strong communication skills, a valid driver's license, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment are required.
Job description
Growth Centers of America
Position Overview The Academic Coordinator is responsible for overseeing and supporting the academic progress of adolescents within the program while maintaining a structured, engaging, and supportive educational environment. This role serves as the primary liaison between the client, family, charter school, treatment team, and outside academic institutions to ensure each student remains on track academically while receiving treatment services. The ideal candidate is passionate about youth development, organized, adaptable, and capable of balancing educational support with behavioral and emotional needs in a therapeutic setting.
What You’ll Do Academic Coordination & Instruction Evaluate each client’s curriculum, educational needs, and academic standing upon intake Develop individualized academic treatment plans within 72 hours of admission Plan and implement age-appropriate educational activities and lesson support Ensure assigned coursework and academic goals are completed within required timelines Support students in developing accountability, organization, and independent study habits Maintain a classroom environment that is structured, welcoming, safe, and conducive to learning Student Progress & Documentation Generate weekly academic progress reports detailing achievements, challenges, and overall functioning Monitor student participation, attendance, assignment completion, and educational engagement Facilitate daily student scheduling and assignment tracking Maintain organized written plans and classroom materials for substitute coverage when needed School & Family Collaboration Serve as the liaison between charter schools, home schools, families, and the treatment team Coordinate the exchange of assignments, testing, transcripts, and educational records Assist with referrals for additional academic services, including IEP evaluations and accommodations Provide weekly communication updates to parents and guardians regarding academic progress and concerns Transport students to assigned charter schools bi-weekly and provide supervision and support during visits Team Collaboration & Client Support Participate in weekly treatment team meetings and communicate academic progress or concerns Maintain professionalism and confidentiality in all client interactions Serve as a calm and supportive presence during moments of emotional dysregulation or crisis Ensure services remain aligned with company expectations, licensing standards, and accreditation requirements Support the overall therapeutic and educational mission of the program
Who You Are You are compassionate, patient, and passionate about helping adolescents succeed academically, emotionally, and personally. You thrive in structured yet dynamic environments and understand how to balance educational support with behavioral and emotional needs in a therapeutic setting. You are someone who: Demonstrates strong classroom management, crisis intervention, and de-escalation skills Communicates professionally and builds positive relationships with students, families, and staff Maintains a calm, structured, and supportive learning environment Is adaptable, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced setting Understands trauma-informed care and adolescent development Brings professionalism, emotional intelligence, accountability, and teamwork into the educational environment
What You Bring Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required (Education, Psychology, Child Development, or related field preferred) Experience working with adolescents ages 12–17 Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Basic computer proficiency and documentation skills Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
Preferred Qualifications
Teaching credential or academic instructional certification Experience in behavioral health, residential treatment, special education, or therapeutic settings Knowledge of IEP processes, academic accommodations, and educational advocacy Experience working with adolescents with behavioral, emotional, or co-occurring disorders Crisis intervention and de-escalation experience
Why Join Growth Centers of America? At Growth Centers of America, you’ll join a mission-driven team dedicated to creating meaningful change in the lives of adolescents and families. We value compassion, collaboration, accountability, and personal growth — both for the clients we serve and the professionals who serve them. This is more than an academic role — it is an opportunity to mentor, guide, and positively influence young people during critical moments in their lives.