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Contact Information Name: Buffi Murphy Email: bmurphy@rcs.rome.ga.us Website: www.rcs.rome.ga.us Address: 508 East Second Street Rome, Ga. 30161
POSITION TITLE: Academic Literacy Interventionist
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DEPARTMENT: Curriculum & Instruction
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WORK DAYS: 190 Days
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REPORTS TO: Principal and Administration
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JOB SUMMARY: The Academic Interventionist is responsible for providing direct individualized intervention services to
students; co-leading the school problem-solving team; collaborating to plan and lead staff development; and guiding building
assessment practices. The Interventionist provides individual or small-group instruction to students who are struggling
academically. This position is also responsible for monitoring, reporting, and communicating student progress and
performance. Interventionists will also participate and collaborate with other district level instructional professionals, administrators,parents, and other district personnel concerning student needs, issues and district learning initiatives.
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MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide direct individualized intervention services to Tier 2 and 3 students using district-approved curriculum; services may rotate across schools and district
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- Observe and evaluate student’s performance and development while providing feedback to encourage student growth
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- Uses research-based literacy intervention strategies to support students
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- Consult frequently with classroom teachers on matters relating to literacy instruction using the district’s progress- monitoring instrument as a base
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- Participate in district-provided professional development related to best practice in content areas, assessment, and MTSS/RTI, serves as the building level MTSS coordinator
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- Identifies students needing Tier 2 and 3 support
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- Collaborates with co-facilitators to guide behavioral and academic interventions, monitor student data and ensure teacher support
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- Provides data driven strategies that address equitable practices for improving student experiences and achievement
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- Facilitates a RTI framework for literacy that supports differentiated instruction, closes the achievement gap and ensures high levels of learning for all students
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- Collaborates with the SPED team in referring students for evaluation
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- Implement evidence-based academic interventions in literacy and/or behavior
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- Analyze district-wide and school level data to determine plans for intervention support
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- Assist staff to analyze student achievement trend data (universal screeners, diagnostic assessments, progress monitoring tools, and state tests) in order to personalize instruction
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- Managing student caseload and updating progress monitoring data utilizing the MTSS portal
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- Performs other duties as assigned by administrator
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification:
- Educational Level: Bachelor Degree
- Must possess a valid Georgia Teacher’s Certificate
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent may find appropriate and acceptable
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Experience:
- At least three years of experience in elementary and/or secondary K–12 education
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills, as well as speaking and presentation skills
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Skills, Knowledge, Abilities:
- Must be able to read, analyze, and interpret information relevant to the position, including being able to speak effectively to small and large groups of people, and to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
- Must be able to articulate the vision and mission for the district and provide appropriate direction, guidance, and management skills to achieve them.
- The position requires exercising confidentiality in handling district information.
- Demonstrate skill in working with students from diverse cultural, economic, and ability backgrounds.
- Knowledge of reading and math intervention programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations; must be able to use email.
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The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the above requirements. |