2026-2027 Reading Specialists
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, English Teacher / ESL TEFL, Special Education Teacher
Position Type: Reading Specialist/Reading Specialist
Date Posted: 5/4/2026
Location: Elementary Schools (Various Locations)
Job Title: K-5 Reading Specialist
Salary Range: $62,983-$96,348
Supervisor: Principal
Job Classification: Exempt
Contract Length: 11-months (220 days)
Job SummaryThe Petersburg City Public Schools (PCPS) Reading Specialist provides school level leadership in reading by working collaboratively with classroom teachers, administrators, and central office instructional and support staff to plan and implement quality ELA instruction as well as tiered interventions for students in need of differentiated support. The Reading Specialist also provides professional development (PD) at the school site, evaluates students and student data to determine ELA strengths and weaknesses, and assists with planning and implementation of additional support services in ELA based on the data-driven needs at the school.
The Instructional Specialist plans his/her own work under the guidance of the principal and Director of K-12 Curriculum & Instruction with a focus on the provision of exemplary ELA instruction (research-based and fully aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning for ELA) to all identified students.
- Collaborates with individual teachers or teams of teachers through co-planning, demonstration teaching, co-teaching and coaching to improve student outcomes in ELA.
- Supports teachers' understanding and delivery of the Virginia Standards of Learning (and Curriculum Framework) in reading through collaborative long-range and short-range planning (including unpacking the standards, writing aligned learner objectives, and effectively using district aligned curriculum resources).
- Assist Teachers in creating aligned formative assessments; collecting, analyzing and interpreting formative and summative assessment data; and designing or selecting targeted, developmentally appropriate aligned interventions to meet the needs of students in each performance tier.
- Facilitates teachers' use of successful, research-based instructional strategies, including differentiated instruction for diverse learners that enables students to progress from concrete to representational to abstract thinking.
- Acts as a liaison among classroom teachers, intervention/resource teachers, and any other supplemental service providers working with ELA instruction.
- Analyzes and uses data to identify professional development needs of individual teachers or groups of teachers in ELA; plans and delivers (or collaborates on delivery of) staff development activities for teachers that are responsive to the data and supportive of the goals of the PCPS Strategic Plan, the PCPS Corrective Action Plan, and individual school improvement plan.
- Assists administration in identifying school strengths and weaknesses in ELA and supports responses that maximize student engagement and student achievement outcomes in the school.
- Incorporates and models appropriate selection and use of technology to support ELA instruction.
- Provides professional development to teachers in a variety of group formats using collaborative investigations, discussion groups, book/lesson study, modeling or other methods that engage adult learners while demonstrating effective research-based instructional strategies in K-5 ELA.
- Conducts non-evaluative observations of ELA teaching and learning in order to provide evidence-based feedback to teachers and improve instruction and maximize the impact on student outcomes.
- Collaborates with staff on instructional programs and initiatives to provide extended day/extended year learning opportunities in ELA (field trips, after-school activities, family events, and summer programs).
- Participates in professional development for personal growth and to increase knowledge of trends and best practices in classroom instruction; applies and shares new learning with colleagues as appropriate.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of Title I regulations, the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards, Virginia Standards of Learning (including Curriculum Framework and Standards of Learning assessments), the PCPS Strategic Plan and the School Improvement Plan.
- Advanced knowledge of content, concepts, principles, and methodologies of English/Reading education in a public-setting
- Knowledge of current curriculum development theory and practice, program implementation in English/Reading, learning theory and current trends and research in education.
- Proven ability to effectively plan and deliver instruction using research-based practices in English/Reading teaching; to assess student learning in reading through observation and data analysis; to respond to data by selecting appropriate strategies to meet individual and/or group need; and to monitor students over time to ensure maintenance and use of reading processes and skills.
- Demonstrated ability to access and use a variety of…
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