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Literacy Coach

Winnetka, IL · On-site

$54K - $70K/yr

Literacy Coach LOCATION: Carleton Washburne School CHARACTERISTICS: 1.0 FTE REPORTS TO: Building Administrator and the Assistant Superintendent of Innovation, Teaching and Learning SUPERVISES: N/A ...

District Literacy Coach

Ledyard, CT

$49K - $64K/yr

As an Elementary Literacy Coach, you will have the opportunity to work collaboratively to deepen the knowledge, skill, and ability of teachers to refine their instructional practices. The successful ...

The Oxford Hills School District is seeking excellent candidates for the Position of Literacy Coach at Guy E. Rowe Elementary School, in Norway, ME. Salary: $45,000.00 - $79,539.70* MSAD #17 offers a ...

Literacy Coach

Detroit, MI · On-site

$45K - $58K/yr

Employ literacy coaching processes that foster increased autonomy in direction and responsibility. * Provide guidance with educational programs while incorporating effective processes to achieve ...

Literacy Coach

Detroit, MI · On-site

$45K - $58K/yr

Employ literacy coaching processes that foster increased autonomy in direction and responsibility. * Provide guidance with educational programs while incorporating effective processes to achieve ...

Literacy Coach

Detroit, MI · On-site

$45K - $58K/yr

Employ literacy coaching processes that foster increased autonomy in direction and responsibility. * Provide guidance with educational programs while incorporating effective processes to achieve ...

Literacy Coach

Winnetka, IL · On-site

$54K - $70K/yr

Literacy Coach LOCATION: Carleton Washburne School CHARACTERISTICS: 1.0 FTE REPORTS TO: Building Administrator and the Assistant Superintendent of Innovation, Teaching and Learning SUPERVISES: N/A ...

Literacy Coach Elementary

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$47K - $62K/yr

LITERACY COACH ELEMENTARY Subtitle/Areas: Applicants must be in the district • s literacy coach pool. Apply By: 05/27/2027 Date Available: 08/03/2026 Status: All Applicants Contract: 10 Month Hours ...

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How much do literacy coach jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for literacy coach in the United States is $61,538.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a literacy coach?

Literacy coaches are educational professionals who support teachers in improving reading and writing instruction for students. They work collaboratively with teachers by modeling lessons, providing feedback, analyzing student data, and offering professional development. Their goal is to enhance teaching practices and boost student literacy achievement across grade levels. Literacy coaches can work in elementary, middle, or high schools, and often help implement school-wide literacy initiatives.

What does a literacy coach do?

As a literacy coach, you assist teachers in helping students develop their reading skills. Your responsibilities often include providing specialized support to teachers by delivering instructional strategies and offering classroom support. Although the end recipient of your knowledge is the student, your primary client is always the teacher, who you work with as a partner. You must work with the teacher’s pedagogy and curriculum as you help their students learn to read. Due to the increasing use of data, you may also engage in data collection and analysis. You also perform duties as a wider member of the school’s academic team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a literacy coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Literacy Coach, you need a strong background in literacy instruction, curriculum development, and often a degree in education with relevant teaching certification. Familiarity with assessment tools, instructional technology, and data analysis systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, collaboration, and mentoring skills help Literacy Coaches effectively support and guide teachers. These competencies are crucial for driving instructional improvement, fostering student literacy growth, and building teacher capacity.

How does a literacy coach typically collaborate with classroom teachers to improve student outcomes?

Literacy Coaches work closely with classroom teachers by providing ongoing support, modeling instructional strategies, and facilitating professional development aimed at enhancing literacy instruction. They often observe lessons, co-teach, and offer constructive feedback tailored to specific classroom needs. This collaborative approach fosters a culture of continuous improvement, helps teachers implement research-based practices, and ultimately leads to better student reading and writing outcomes. Effective communication and building trusting relationships are key components of this partnership.

What is the difference between Literacy Coach vs Reading Specialist?

AspectLiteracy CoachReading Specialist
CredentialsTeaching certification, literacy trainingTeaching certification, literacy or reading endorsement
Work EnvironmentSchool districts, classrooms, professional developmentClassrooms, resource centers, specialized reading programs
Employer & IndustryPublic/private schools, educational organizationsSchools, districts, educational agencies
Primary FocusSupporting teachers, implementing literacy strategiesDirect student reading intervention, assessment

While both Literacy Coaches and Reading Specialists work to improve literacy, Literacy Coaches primarily support teachers and facilitate professional development, whereas Reading Specialists focus on direct student reading interventions and assessments. The roles often overlap but differ in their primary focus and work environment.

What degree do you need to be a literacy coach?

A literacy coach typically needs a bachelor's degree in education, literacy, or a related field, with many positions preferring or requiring a master's degree in education or reading specialization. Certification or licensure as a teacher is often required, along with experience in teaching literacy or reading instruction.

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Infographic showing various Literacy Coach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,538 per year, or $29.6 per hour.

Coach.Literacy East Nashville Middle Interim

Metro Nashville Public Schools

Nashville, TN • On-site

$49K - $64K/yr

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Posted 3 days ago

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Metro Nashville Public Schools rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 37 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

135th of 631 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Literacy Coach

At the direction of the principal and in collaboration with the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Literacy Coach builds teachers' capacity in literacy by facilitating job-embedded teacher development and conducting coaching cycles. In collaboration with administrators, teachers and central office staff, the Literacy Coach supports the goal of building teacher capacity to meet system-wide and local school initiatives to increase student learning in literacy (e.g., reading, writing, listening, speaking, and using language effectively).

What you will do:

  • The literacy coach champions the framework for MNPS ELA Literacy Instruction and supports implementation of the adopted ELA curriculum materials. In collaboration with the school leadership team, the literacy coach utilizes multiple sources of data to set school-wide pedagogical goals and develop, implement, and monitor the effectiveness of the plan to support literacy instruction. The literacy coach provides professional development for teachers in research-based best practices to implement the adopted MNPS ELA curriculum materials using information shared during Curriculum and Instruction meetings (e.g. MTSS Network Meetings, Literacy Coach meetings, etc.). The literacy coach partners with families, community members, and school-stakeholders to support the vision of the literacy plan.
  • The literacy coach engages with teachers and administrators in ongoing analysis of classroom and student level data to inform instruction. The coach utilizes group level data to make programmatic decisions, monitor student progress and further support professional learning.
  • The literacy coach supports teachers and their work with students through Professional Learning Community sessions focused on four main components: facilitating unit and lesson planning using the adopted ELA curriculum materials, analyzing student work to look for evidence of student thinking, rehearsing high leverage teaching practices, and analyzing classroom video to improve pedagogical practice.
  • The literacy coach builds the capacity of individual teachers by engaging in one-on-one coaching cycles with literacy teachers that consist of collaborative planning/pre-conferences, observations/modeling/co-teaching/videotaping, and collaborative reflection and debrief.
  • Supports the literacy development of individual students in a variety of ways which may include: modeling literacy best practices with whole and small groups, providing skills-based interventions or standards-based remediation, and administering diagnostic assessments to determine student needs. Literacy coaches should spend no more than 25% of their time providing direct instructional support to students.
  • The literacy coach exhibits professionalism by: committing to implementation of adopted ELA curriculum materials and integrity to the framework for MNPS ELA Literacy instruction; continuous engagement in professional growth and efforts to strengthen their professional teaching knowledge, skills, and strategies; participating in and promoting district-level professional development and assisting in the facilitation of district level professional development offerings; attending and participating in all required meetings; maintaining a collection of professional materials related to effective literacy instruction and current research; maintaining all required documentation of coaching and instructional support; promoting productive relationships with and among school and district staff.

Education Qualifications:

  • Master's Degree from an accredited institution in reading or with reading coursework Preferred

Experience Qualifications:

  • 5 years of successful teaching experience Required
  • Meets highly effective rating (4 or 5) on the most recent evaluation Required

Skills and Abilities:

  • Admission to the Metro Nashville Public Schools K-12 Literacy Coach Pool
  • Demonstrates appropriate use of tools, especially instructional technology, to enhance and extend instruction; maintains proficiency in instructional technologies.
  • Submission of a comprehensive lesson plan or video showcasing the candidate teaching a Tier 1 ELA or literacy lesson; or, a comprehensive coaching plan or video showcasing a conference with a teacher/colleague or a small or large group professional development session.
  • Submission of three letters of reference from current principal, colleague, and a teacher the candidate supported that speak to the candidate's literacy skills, knowledge and expertise as well as interpersonal skills.
  • Mandatory attendance required at the summer MNPS Literacy Coach Institute training.
  • Strong background in literacy instruction.

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