ELA Middle School Instructional Effectiveness Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Education / Teaching
Professional Development, Education Administration, Academic, Training Instructor / Specialist
ELA Middle School Instructional Effectiveness Specialist
Job opening in Muscogee County School District, Columbus, Georgia. Starting date:
July 13, 2026. Exempt, full‑time, 220 work days. Reports to Director of School and District Effectiveness.
Location:
Muscogee County Public Education Center (MCPEC)/Division of Teaching & Learning.
Final date to receive applications:
June 30, 2026 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time). Position type:
Full‑Time.
The Instructional Effectiveness Specialist leads and supports academic coaches, strengthens instructional practices, facilitates continuous school improvement, and ensures equitable academic success for all student subgroups through coaching, professional learning, data‑driven decision‑making, and instructional leadership.
Requirements- Educational Level: Master’s degree in Education, Educational Leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, or related field. Equivalent experience in teaching, instructional coaching, leadership, and knowledge of professional learning, instructional improvement, and school effectiveness practices. Preference for experience leading academic coaches and supporting school improvement initiatives.
- Certifications/Licenses: Professional teaching certification in Middle Grades (4‑8) Language Arts and/or leadership required. TSC Coaching Endorsement preferred.
- Experience: Minimum five years of successful teaching in middle school; experience serving as instructional coach, academic coach, department chair, content specialist, or similar leadership role. Demonstrated expertise in curriculum, instruction, assessment, and student achievement. Experience facilitating professional learning and supporting adult learners.
- Physical
Activities:
Routine physical activities required to fulfill job responsibilities. - Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Instructional coaching, mentoring, facilitation of adult learning, classroom observation and feedback, data analysis, collaborative planning, conflict resolution, technology use (Microsoft Office, Google Suite, student information systems, professional learning systems). Effective oral and written communication and ability to build positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
- Knowledge: Instructional best practices, differentiated instruction, culturally responsive teaching, language acquisition strategies, professional learning theory, instructional coaching models, school improvement processes, curriculum and assessment practices, data‑driven decision‑making practices.
- Ability: Schedule and manage multiple activities, meetings, coaching cycles, analyze student achievement data, support instructional leaders, work collaboratively, maintain confidentiality, prioritize tasks, problem‑solve instructional challenges, develop actionable improvement plans.
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