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The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

The Manager of Literacy Interventions is responsible for overseeing the implementation, compliance, and instructional quality of dyslexia services across a portfolio of KIPP Texas schools. Reporting ...

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How much do literacy consultant jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for literacy consultant in the United States is $77,657.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $98,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a literacy consultant?

Literacy consultants are educational professionals who specialize in improving literacy instruction and outcomes in schools or organizations. They work with teachers, administrators, and sometimes students to develop effective reading and writing programs, implement best practices, and assess literacy needs. Their role often includes providing professional development, coaching educators, and recommending curriculum changes to support literacy growth. Literacy consultants may work independently or as part of an educational service agency, and they stay up-to-date with current literacy research and standards.

What does a literacy consultant do?

Literacy consultants work on literacy-related issues with students, teachers, and administrators in educational facilities. In this career, you provide suggestions to improve the organization’s literacy curriculum and offer instruction and assessments to help develop the reading skills of young children. You collaborate with teachers to plan and implement new or improved literacy programs and strategies while providing intervention for students as needed. Other duties include training new staff, helping with student progress assessment, and following district standards.

What are some common challenges literacy consultants face when working with diverse school districts, and how can they address them?

Literacy Consultants often encounter challenges such as varying levels of teacher readiness, differing curriculum standards, and limited resources across school districts. To address these, effective consultants tailor their professional development sessions to the specific needs of each district, foster collaborative relationships with teachers and administrators, and provide practical, evidence-based strategies that can be implemented in a variety of classroom settings. Building trust and open communication are essential for navigating these differences and ensuring successful literacy outcomes.

What is the difference between Literacy Consultant vs Reading Specialist?

AspectLiteracy ConsultantReading Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a teaching certification and literacy-related credentialsRequires teaching certification and specialized reading/literacy certifications
Work EnvironmentOften works with multiple schools, districts, or organizations, providing training and resourcesPrimarily works within a school setting, focusing on individual or small group student reading interventions
Employer & IndustryEducational consulting firms, school districts, nonprofitsPublic and private schools, educational institutions
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking literacy program development, staff training, or consulting servicesIndividuals looking for specialized reading intervention or remediation roles

While both roles focus on literacy, a Literacy Consultant typically provides training and resources across multiple organizations, whereas a Reading Specialist works directly with students within a school setting to improve reading skills.

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Infographic showing various Literacy Consultant job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 71% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 26% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,657 per year, or $37.3 per hour.

Instructional Coach ELA Middle School Literacy Per Diem Long Island (LI) NY

Teaching Matters

Wyandanch, NY • On-site

$640.56 - $666.06/day

Full-time, Per diem

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Literacy Instructional Coach Literacy (ELA) - Middle School. 5th -8th - Per Diem. (Long Island NY)

Teaching Matters is a national nonprofit organization, headquartered in New York City, with the mission to close the opportunity gap of a radically unequal education system for underserved and historically marginalized children. From states and districts to schools and classrooms, we partner to help teachers and school leaders develop the skills they need to teach well, lead their peers and drive school-wide improvement.

We currently seek exceptional educational consultants to support transformative instructional improvements in public schools across NYC. Teaching Matters has been at the front lines with our partners by supporting teachers and leaders to develop the competencies and skills critical to create culturally responsive, engaging learning experiences for all students. This is an opportunity for the right candidate to join our team to ensure every teacher and leader has the support they need to meet the needs of all students.

The primary role of the Educational Consultant will be to coach teachers and administrators onsite in schools covering Wyandanch LI

  • Support teachers and school leaders in creating and implementing culturally responsive lessons, resources, and activities for students.

  • Develop customized instructional coaching plans for teachers and leaders based on needs identified through a structured needs assessment process.

  • Coach teachers within cycles of coaching focused on developing key competencies in teaching.

  • Differentiate teacher support based on individual needs and address needed teacher mindset shifts.

  • Facilitate teacher teams reflecting on practice, analyzing data that leads to deep analysis and identification of inequitable practices in schools, and looking at student work toward the goal of improving pedagogical practices and student outcomes.

  • Guide school leaders in making critical changes to systems, structures, and communication in their school, leading to an environment where professional collaboration is embraced and student success is the focus

  • Build teachers/leaders understanding and proficiency in culturally responsive pedagogy and racial literacy.

  • Build trusting relationships with partners that meets educators where they are and empowers them to continue to grow in their profession.

Key Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 3-4 years experience as a Literacy Coach / LIteracy Consultant - plus 4 years teaching Middle School ELA

  • Focus - Curriculum Adoption

  • Strong ELL / MML Experience

  • Strong content knowledge in Literacy with a lens to culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy.

  • Demonstrated effectiveness in achieving ambitious, measurable student results.

  • Experience facilitating teacher teams / groups to achieve student outcomes.

  • Dynamic presenter, comfortable engaging large groups of educators in professional workshops and work-sessions.

  • Experience teaching and/or coaching teachers in culturally responsive practices and curriculum development.

  • Passion for advocating for students and communities traditionally marginalized and under-resourced.

  • Experience in urban schools.

  • Exemplar skills in technology and facile in utilizing zoom, google suite, and other online collaboration tools.

  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, well organized, excellent writing and communication skills.

  • Superior interpersonal skills to motivate and lead others at all levels within a school.

  • Demonstrates deep commitment to Teaching Matters’ mission, vision, and core values.


In addition to the requirements above, we are prioritizing educational consultants with expertise in one or more of the below areas:

  • Supporting students acquiring English or multilingual learners

  • Supporting students with special needs

  • Strong background and experience in research-based culturally responsive teaching

covering Wyandanch LI

  • Per diem rates range from $640.56 to $666.06 day, training days $540.60.

  • Full time $83,471 - $97,381

  • ***Teaching Matters is unable to hire any employees of the New York City Department of Education within one year of the end of their employment.
    Teaching Matters is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital or partnership status, pregnancy, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable federal, state, or local law.
    We are also committed to affirmative action and to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities throughout the recruitment process and employment.
    Please see the following Compensation Philosophy for more information.