IESE Network Area Program Advisor
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Youth Development
Position Overview
IESE Network Area 4 Program Advisor ()
- Position Type:
Licensed Special Education - Date Posted: 4/22/2026
- Location:
Champaign-Ford Regional Office of Education #9 - Date Available:
07/06/2026 - Closing Date: 05/13/2026
- District:
Regional Office of Education #9
Illinois Elevating Special Educators (IESE) Network - This position covers area 4 in the attached statewide service area map.
The IESE Network’s purpose is to partner with entities across the state to create sustainable systems to support IEP development, IEP implementation, and high-leverage practice (HLP) use to increase outcomes of students with disabilities.
ResponsibilitiesThe IESE Network Program Advisor is a systems-level leadership role that integrates coaching, regional coordination, and IEP systems expertise. This position is non-evaluative and is responsible for ensuring coherence, alignment, and sustainability of coaching, professional learning, and technical assistance across the IESE Network. The Program Advisor builds regional and statewide capacity in collaboration with the IESE Network Content Specialists by supporting district leaders, coaches, educators, and regional partners in the implementation and monitoring of HLPs and high-quality IEP systems.
The Program Advisor also serves as an instructional coach (small group and individualized) and implements the IESE Network basic coaching cycle. This role will ensure that coaching structure and supports are evidence-based and aligned with IDEA requirements, specially designed instruction, ISBE priorities, and IESE Network goals. The Program Advisor will work closely with the IESE Network state‑wide team, External Evaluator, and ISBE Project Director to ensure grant effectiveness and efficiency.
ContactContact Stephanie Woodley, Grant Coordinator at swoodley.
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