Elementary: Math Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Academic, Elementary School
Job Description - Elementary:
Math Specialist (2600007W)
The Math Specialist Elementary will develop and implement a student‑centered approach to math intervention, focusing on closing achievement gaps in mathematics. The incumbent will provide targeted Tier 3 interventions aligned with district‑approved resources and the Response to Intervention Plan, ensuring students meet grade‑level standards. Additionally, the incumbent will collaborate with the principal and colleagues to build a strong instructional model, balancing 70% intervention support with 30% instructional coaching to promote continuous student progress.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesInstruction & Intervention
- Analyze data from formative, interim, summative, and mathematics screeners to monitor student progress and plan focused interventions.
- Collaborate with campus administrators, teachers, and the Teaching and Learning division to plan and deliver targeted student interventions aligned with the District Response to Intervention plan.
- Use best practices for intervention—including small group instruction via the push‑in model, co‑teaching, and math manipulatives and technology—to build conceptual understanding.
- Regularly communicate with campus and district staff and parents regarding student progress.
- Evaluate student achievement to determine placement in appropriate intervention and identify support services.
- Coordinate mathematics intervention and enrichment activities with campus administrators and teachers.
- Collaborate with teachers and students to set and track performance goals.
Instructional Leadership:
Professional Learning
- Deliver Tier 3 math interventions to students identified through data analysis and collaboration with Student Support Teams.
- Implement evidence‑based strategies—small group instruction, co‑teaching, math manipulatives, and technology—to enhance conceptual understanding and engagement.
- Support Math Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), coaching teachers in instructional planning, assessment development, data‑driven decision making, and meeting professional learning goals.
- Utilize the peer coaching cycle, including observations and feedback, to support teachers in reflective practice and improve effectiveness.
- Partner with campus and district leadership to provide ongoing coaching and support, fostering teacher growth through structured peer coaching cycles and collaborative planning.
- Analyze and disaggregate student data to inform instructional decisions and support teachers in closing achievement gaps.
- Collaborate with campus leadership to enhance teacher capacity in data utilization, assessment analysis, and research‑based instructional practices.
Program Support
- Lead and participate in guided observations to promote reflective practice.
- Maintain and report math specialist services using the designated reporting tool.
- Create and articulate a schedule of specialist activities for instructional coaching, intervention, and professional learning.
- Stay current with best practices for math instruction, intervention, and enrichment in assigned grade levels.
- Support teachers in implementing math instructional resources, including manipulatives and technology.
- Meet regularly with campus instructional leaders to communicate program needs and plan support structures.
Leadership Responsibilities
- Coordinate intervention and PLC needs across assigned campuses.
- Address complaints and resolve problems timely.
- Support implementation of the written curriculum with fidelity.
- Partner with campus teams to support intervention strategies and address PLC needs.
- Collaborate with campus leadership to facilitate the administration of the district’s mathematics screener.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- None
- Bachelor’s degree.
- Master’s degree preferred.
- Valid Teaching Certification issued by the Texas Education Agency appropriate to subject and grade level of assignment.
- Minimum of five years of experience as a Math classroom teacher.
- Demonstrated knowledge of and training on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), elementary math curriculum, and best practices in math instruction.
- Proven knowledge of Guided Math…
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