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Math Interventionist

Position Type:

Middle School Teaching/Mathematics
Date Posted:

5/2/2024
Location:

Sanborn Regional Middle School
Date Available:

2024-2025
Closing Date:

05/30/2024
Sanborn Regional Middle School (SRMS) seeks a certified teacher for a full time math interventionist position for the start of the 2024-2025 school year. The role of the Intervention Teacher is to provide students with direct instructional support that is based on student achievement data. The Intervention Teacher is accountable for promoting standards-based numeracy instruction across the content areas using a multi-tiered approach and evidence-based interventions.
The Intervention Teacher is a teaching position under the Sanborn Regional School District Professional Staff Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Roles & Responsibilities Include:

  • Plan necessary interventions for struggling learners
  • Provide students with direct intervention support services that promote access to the core curriculum
  • Teach and coordinate Tier 2 & 3 intervention for target students
  • Facilitate the management and interpretation of data necessary to develop, implement and evaluate interventions
  • Coordinate and direct paraprofessionals in the implementation of data-driven interventions for students
  • Provide feedback, modeling, and other supportive assistance necessary related to facilitation of consistent progress monitoring schedule to be adhered to for the implementation of interventions
  • Participate in PLC and team meetings to assist in coordination of intervention services for students receiving intervention services
  • Other duties as assigned


Qualifications:

  • NH Teacher certification
  • Concentration or Master's degree in math preferred

Sanborn Regional Middle School is located in Kingston, New Hampshire and serves students in grades six through eight from the communities of Kingston and Newton, New Hampshire. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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