Intervention Lead & PreK-2nd Intervention Teacher
2 days ago
Minneapolis
Job DescriptionSalary: $45,000-$80,000 Position: PreK-2nd Grade Intervention Teacher School:Partnership Academy Elementary Salary: $45,000-$80,000 on teacher salary scale Dates: 2025-2026 school year, and beyond Mission: Partnership Academys mission is to create learning experiences and partnerships that empower students to achieve their greatest potential in order to be positive contributors in their community. Vision: To be an innovative school that prepares students for a successful future. Job Description: The PreK-2nd Grade Intervention Teacher provides targeted academic support in mathematics and literacy for students in prekindergarten through second grade who are performing below grade level expectations. This position works within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework to deliver evidence-based interventions and collaborate with classroom teachers to ensure student success in foundational academic skills. Interventionists are responsible for providing both Tier 3 math and literacy support to students in need via 1:1 or small group sessions, and work with classroom teachers to provide classroom-level, teacher-led Tier 2 intervention support during intervention blocks. Key Responsibilities: Direct Student Instruction: • Provide small group and individual intervention instruction in early literacy and numeracy skills, • Implement evidence-based intervention programs for PreK-2nd grade students, • Deliver targeted instruction in, but not limited to, phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension, • Provide math intervention focusing on, but not limited to, number sense, counting, basic operations, and problem-solving, • Conduct diagnostic assessments to identify specific skill deficits, • Administer progress monitoring assessments and track student growth, • Analyze assessment data to inform instructional decisions, • Maintain detailed records of student progress and intervention fidelity utilizing data platforms, • Prepare data reports for MTSS team meetings, • Prepare intervention suggestions for SST grade level referrals, • Collaborate with classroom teachers to align interventions with core instruction, • Participate in MTSS/SST team meetings and data analysis sessions, • Communicate regularly with families about student progress and home support strategies, • Coordinate with other student support teams for referral processes when appropriate, • Work with related service providers (speech, OT, etc.) as needed, • Maintain and organize intervention materials and resources, • Assist with school-wide screening and assessment administration, • Participate in professional development related to literacy and math intervention, • Support transition planning between grade levels, • Supervise and manage team of interventionists, • Conduct classroom observations and performance evaluations, • Lead team meetings, • Provide coaching and mentoring to intervention staff, • Manage hiring, onboarding, and professional development for team members, • Handle performance improvement plans and disciplinary actions, • Approve schedules, time off requests, and manage staffing coverage, • Develop and implement district-wide intervention policies, • Design MTSS intervention framework and intervention protocols, • Analyze school-wide academic data to inform program decisions, • Coordinate intervention scheduling and student caseload distribution, • Ensure fidelity of intervention implementation across all classrooms, • Evaluate program effectiveness and make continuous improvements, • Collaborate with instructional leads and classroom teachers on Tier 2 support, • Participate in district leadership meetings and strategic planning, • Coordinate with SST lead on referral processes for Tier 3 support, • Partner with principals to align building-level goals, • Design and deliver professional development on interventions, • Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, ADSIS goals, and charter goals, • Ensure data tracking as outlined by ADSIS, • Stay current on intervention and academic research and best practices, • Prepare reports for administration and school board, as needed Required Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, or related field, • Valid Minnesota teaching license with early childhood or elementary endorsement, • Experience teaching PreK-2nd grade students, • Knowledge of early literacy and numeracy development, • Understanding of MTSS/RTI frameworks, • Strong classroom management and behavior support skills, • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, • Ability to work with diverse learners and families Preferred Qualifications: • Master's degree in Reading, Mathematics Education, or Special Education, • Reading specialist or math specialist certification, • Experience with intervention programs (EL Education Skills Block, Envisions Math, Bridges Math), • Training in early childhood assessment tools, • Spanish speaker, • Experience working with students with disabilities Reports To: Intervention Lead(s) Working Conditions: School-based position working with small groups of young children in various classroom and intervention settings Commitment to Equity: Partnership Academy is committed to equity and diversifying its workforce to better reflect the community we serve as outlined in our Values in Action and Racial Equity in Educational Achievement Policy. Partnership Academy is an equal opportunity employer and does not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation. Partnership Academy is a public charter school located in Richfield. The school provides exceptional learning opportunities for students in preschool to 8th grade who live in Richfield and the neighboring communities of Bloomington and south Minneapolis. PA students benefit from data-driven instruction, a well-developed English Learner program, high-interest specials classes, and an After School Program. The PA community takes great pride in its recent academic successes, students service work, and the schools partnerships with various organizations and individuals all of which help to make PA exceptional. Learn more about the good things happening at PA by visiting the schools website, .