GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK

Under the supervision of the Director of Curriculum, the Coordinator II -Language Instruction Educational Programs (LIEP) / Title III is responsible for providing leadership and assistance in planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating all Language Instruction Educational Programs and Title III.

 

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

· Meet regularly with the Director II - Director of Federal Title Programs & Instructional Support to assure that the direction set for Language Instruction Educational Programs (LIEP) and Title III regulations is consistent with the strategic plan of the school division and the Board

· Ensure that all identified English learner (EL) students, formerly EL students and presumptive EL students are provided a free and appropriate public education through the provision of instructional programs, and related services

· Coordinate with elementary, middle, and high school principals to ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal guidelines, regulations, and requirements in regard to Language Instruction Educational Programs and Title III regulations

· Manage assignments and meet deadlines

· Monitor Language Instruction Educational Programs and Title III to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal policies, guidelines, regulations, and laws

· Assure the accurate and timely submission of all reports as requested by the local school division and the State Department of Education

· Establish staffing levels for school LIEPs for the purpose of providing services with fiscal efficiency

· Coordinate with outside agencies to provide services to students

· Provide support to instructors in the implementation of programs, including

professional development, observing teachers, and giving appropriate feedback

· Implement and supervise the training of school personnel in regards to all aspects associated with the identification of English Learners, communication with their families, instructional strategies, accommodations and modifications to instruction and assessment as well as culturally appropriate issues in regards to English learner and immigrant and youth students

· Maintain a high level of knowledge regarding emerging issues concerning English Learner (EL) students and their families, changes in the laws and case law, and educational methods of educating ELs

· Present information to parents and community leaders regarding the specific programs available and services available for ELs and their families

· Facilitate foreign language translations and interpretation options for the division based on parent language preferences indicated on the Home Language Survey

· Coordinate all aspects of the annual language proficiency assessments for ELs in Danville Public Schools

· Manage the ELLEVATION data management system and subsequent products for Danville Public Schools

· Facilitate the development of the Title III plan, draft the plan, and submit it to the Director of Federal Programs for submission

· Supervises and evaluates EL Specialists/Instructor, under the supervision of the Director of Federal Title Programs & Instructional Support, in implementing the required components for Title I/Title III

· Conducts meaningful consultation with private schools in regards to Equitable Services for Title III

· Perform other duties as assigned

 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

· Ability to demonstrate effective standards-based instruction of ELs through the use of a variety of scientifically research- based teaching methods

· Knowledge of best practices in the field of teaching and working with socioeconomically disadvantaged students and communities

· Ability to study, disaggregate, analyze and draw conclusions about student English language proficiency (ELP) (ACCESS) as well as student achievement data

· Ability to implement differentiated instructional strategies to address needs of ELs based on data analysis of ELP and academic achievement data

· Ability to create and implement instructional units and assessments to effectively teach and assess ELs

· Excellent communication, interpersonal and leadership skills

· Ability to model and coach best instructional practices for teachers of ELs

· Ability to deliver high-quality research-based instruction to EL students

· Proficiency in seamless integration of technology to support student learning

· Self-directed, ability to take initiative, committed to supporting the goals of the organization

 

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

· Master’s degree or above

· Holds or is eligible for a renewable Virginia teaching license with endorsements in English-as-a-Second Language (ESL, EL, Multilingual Learners) and educational administration and supervision

· Minimum of five (5) years of successful teaching experience in ESL/EL/Multilingual Learners or as an administrator supervising Language Instruction Educational Programs at the elementary, middle, and/or secondary level

 

 

PHYSICAL CONDITIONS AND WORK CONTACTS

Work is typically performed in an office setting. Regular coordination with school administrators is necessary. Daily liaison activity throughout the division is necessary. Contact with media personnel may be required. Attendance of school division activities is necessary. Regular contact is made with teachers, parents, students, and other community members. These contacts may be contentious. Occasional contact with School Board members, state administrators, and representatives of federal agencies is necessary.

 

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

12 months (260 days); at least 8 hours per day

 

 

EVALUATION

Performance evaluation will be conducted annually by the Director of Curriculum on the effectiveness by which the employee has carried out the above responsibilities.

 

 

This job description is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements. It is neither intended to be, nor should it be construed as, an all-inclusive list of the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. Administration reserves the right to modify, assign, or remove