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ELA Teacher

Albany, GA · On-site

$42K - $56K/yr

ELA Teacher LOCATION: Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet School JOB SUMMARY: The Dougherty County School ... Supervises students in classrooms, hallways, and other school settings as assigned; * Participates ...

ELA Teacher

New York, NY · On-site

$50/hr

The ELA Teacher is responsible for providing instruction and tutorial services in ELA during the ... supervising tutorial staff. * Exhibit great classroom management skills that enable learning for ...

ELA Teacher

Albany, GA · On-site

$42K - $56K/yr

ELA Teacher LOCATION: Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet School JOB SUMMARY: The Dougherty County School ... Supervises students in classrooms, hallways, and other school settings as assigned; * Participates ...

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Ela Supervisor information

What is an ELA supervisor?

ELA Supervisors are educational professionals responsible for overseeing English Language Arts (ELA) programs within schools or districts. Their duties often include curriculum development, teacher training, assessment coordination, and ensuring compliance with state standards. They work closely with teachers and administrators to improve instructional quality and student outcomes in reading, writing, and related language skills. ELA Supervisors also analyze data to guide instructional decisions and implement best practices in literacy education.

What are some common challenges ELA supervisors face when supporting teachers across multiple grade levels?

Ela Supervisors often work with teachers from a variety of grade levels, each with unique curricular needs and student learning outcomes. One common challenge is adapting instructional strategies and resources to fit different age groups while maintaining consistency in literacy standards. Additionally, balancing administrative tasks with instructional coaching and professional development can be demanding. Effective communication and ongoing collaboration with teaching staff are essential to ensure alignment and address varying classroom challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ELA supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ELA Supervisor, you need a strong background in English language arts education, instructional leadership, and curriculum development, often supported by a teaching certification and advanced degree in education. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, assessment tools, and data analysis systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, mentoring abilities, and collaborative leadership are essential soft skills that help foster teacher growth and student achievement. These competencies ensure effective curriculum implementation, promote professional development, and drive improved literacy outcomes across the school or district.

What is the difference between Ela Supervisor vs Ela Teacher?

AspectEla SupervisorEla Teacher
CredentialsBachelor's degree, often a master's in education or ESL certificationBachelor's degree in education or ESL certification
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple classrooms or programs, administrative settingClassroom setting, direct student interaction
ResponsibilitiesSupervises teachers, develops curriculum, manages program goalsTeaches English language skills to students, assesses progress
Industry UsageEducational institutions, school districtsSchools, language programs, ESL centers

The main difference is that an Ela Supervisor oversees ESL programs and teachers, focusing on administration and program management, while an Ela Teacher directly instructs students in English language skills. Both roles require similar credentials, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Ela Supervisor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Literacy Coach (Part-Time)

Davis School District

Farmington, UT • On-site

$48K - $63K/yr

Part-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


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Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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336th of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Summary
Literacy Coaches work with teachers and administrators under the direction of the Elementary ELA Supervisor and T & L Directors. Their purpose is to implement best instructional practices in Tier 1 through coaching that align with Structured Literacy and the Science of Reading research. Literacy Coaches need to possess the capacity and desire to effectively lead change initiatives, advise administrators, and provide job embedded coaching and professional development at the school level. This is a teacher contract, and Literacy Coaches will work at their assigned schools for the year.
Description
Davis School District announces an opening for a Literacy Coach for 2026-2027 school year.
PART-TIME LITERACY COACH
4 hrs a day/ 185 days
Educator salary table one
GENERAL FUNCTION:
Literacy Coaches (formerly known as English Language Arts Coordinators) work with teachers and administrators under the direction of the Elementary ELA Supervisor and T & L Directors. Their purpose is to implement best instructional practices in Tier 1 through coaching that align with Structured Literacy and the Science of Reading research. Provide daily support (at least 85% of the school week) to teachers in their capacity to support instruction from the current vetted reading curriculum, analyze benchmark, progress monitoring, classroom data and planning. Literacy Coaches need to possess the capacity and desire to effectively lead change initiatives, advise administrators, and provide job embedded coaching and professional development at the school level. This is a teacher contract, and Literacy Coaches will work at their assigned schools for the year.
DESCRIPTION:
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Engage in instructional coaching cycles (pre-conference, model, coteach, debrief, plan next steps) with educators to build capacity for improved classroom instructional practices.
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Use principles of adult learning to effectively partner with educators to integrate professional learning into classroom practice.
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Leverage knowledge of the science of reading research and evidence-based Structured Literacy practices to support educators in maximizing student learning.
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Partner with a schools leader to support school and state-wide goals into instructional plans and practice.
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Deliver consistent and frequent job-embedded professional learning school-wide, to individual grade levels, and as part of the coaching cycle.
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Actively engage in professional learning to deepen knowledge and skills for coaching including developing trust with educators, vulnerability to feedback, empathy toward the educator experience, learn how to avoid shaming while coaching, and understand how to meet teachers where they are and take iterative steps forward.
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Design and facilitate relevant and cohesive professional learning sessions to strengthen the implementation of these evidence-based practices with educators.
8- Work closely with the ELA Supervisor & Assessment Literacy Specialist to ensure alignment of thinking and implementation across the district.
9- Attend LCMT as available to lend thinking and support around Tier 1 practices. Suggestions for interventions may also be offered.
10- Establish parameters for the relationship between a literacy coach and school including ensuring coaches do not engage in activities or duties unrelated to literacy coaching including serving as an evaluator, substitute teacher, clerical aid, recess or lunch aid, behavioral therapist, tester, guidance counselor, interventionist, program manager or contest leader, or any other assignment that frequently disrupts the coachs ability to support educators in improving instructional practice.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
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Current Teaching License
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Five years demonstrated experience as an effective classroom teacher
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In depth knowledge of Science of Reading assessment and instructional methods.
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Willingness and vulnerability to learn the best coaching practices including communication skills (crucial conversations in a psychologically safe environment, warmth, accepting and giving feedback, generosity with self and others, and flexibility in thinking, day to day changes, etc.
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Ability to shift between classroom, school, and district perspectives and needs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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Reading Endorsement Level 1 or 2
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Literacy Specialist Endorsement or willingness to get this endorsement
Contract/Salary:
Salary schedule will be determined within district guidelines
Interested individuals not currently employed by Davis School District should submit an electronic application with cover letter, resume, letters of recommendation, a copy of transcripts and Utah licensure at www.davis.k12.ut.us. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

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