Computer Science Content Specialist
Listed on 2025-11-29
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Computer Science
Job Summary
Reporting to the Computer Science Manager, the primary objective of the Computer Science Content Specialist will be to ensure that the support provided by the Office of Teaching and Learning improves the student experience and outcomes aligned to the CPS Instructional Core Vision. Content Specialists will be assigned to grade bands (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12), with capacity for one Specialist to act as a lead for each grade band.
This position will work as part of a team of hands‑on school support personnel to help multiple stakeholders, including school, district and network leaders, to implement high‑quality sustainable Computer Science education.
The Computer Science Content Specialist will collaborate closely with other Computer Science Content Specialists to ensure a coherent vision for PreK-12 Computer Science teaching and learning is scaled throughout CPS.
This is a full‑time, exempt position that will be paid for time worked on a salary basis.
Responsibilities- Design and facilitate professional learning for a variety of internal and external stakeholders that deepens their understanding of the CPS Instructional Core and content‑specific practices to support it
- Ensure professional learning for CPS Network Chiefs/Deputies, Instructional Support Leaders (ISLs), school leaders, Central Office instructional leaders, external partners, and other educators successfully achieves the following:
- Leading educators in developing, implementing, and refining network-specific professional learning plans that ensure district‑wide learning is prioritized and supported within each network
- Building capacity in supporting school leaders and teacher leaders with content‑specific learning
- Preparing school leaders and teacher leaders to lead school‑based learning through coaching, team meetings, workshops, etc.
- Ensure professional learning for teacher leaders successfully achieves the following:
- Supporting teacher leaders in effectively contributing to their schools’ Instructional Leadership Teams
- Building their capacity to lead their colleagues in content‑specific learning and reflection grounded in student learning
- Design and facilitate professional learning for all Computer Science Curricula including:
- Support educators in understanding the philosophy, design principles, components, and systems embedded within the curriculum
- Facilitate unit‑specific launch sessions to prepare teachers to successfully implement each unit of instruction
- Provide unit‑specific PLC materials to engage teachers in reflection and collaborative problem‑solving around Computer Science curriculum implementation
- Contribute to the continuous development of Skyline through the completion of tasks including:
- Evaluating professional learning outcome data to inform future professional learning needs
- Identifying, documenting, and offering solutions around barriers to successful implementation through common progress monitoring systems
- Participating in centralized feedback structures to inform curriculum revision
- Contribute to content‑specific guidance, resources, and policy to ensure a consistent instructional vision is promoted within and across content areas
- Collaborate with other department Content Specialists to support shared initiatives
- Maintain content area expertise by staying abreast of current research, practices, and innovation in the field
- Other duties as assigned
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university required. Focus in a relevant field of study preferred.
- One of the following teaching credentials issued by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is required:
- Valid teaching certificate/Professional Educator License (PEL) with appropriate grade level and/or content level endorsement. (Computer Science, LBSI, ESL, or Bilingual Endorsement, preferred.)
- Valid Career and Technical Education (CTE) Educator License with Stipulations (ELS) with appropriate content endorsement (ex: Computer Science, Computer Programming).
- Valid out‑of‑state, reciprocal license will be considered but must obtain ISBE licensure within 6 months of hire.
- Master’s degree in a relevant field of study preferred.
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