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Develop a literacy program (curriculum, assessment, implementation support) that upholds our vision for literacy instruction and long-term learning at KIPP New Jersey centered around the science of ...

Develop a literacy program (curriculum, assessment, implementation support) that upholds our vision for literacy instruction and long-term learning at KIPP New Jersey centered around the science of ...

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Design and Deliver Responsive Curriculum & Assessments in Early Literacy * Develop an early literacy program (curriculum, assessment, implementation support) that upholds our vision for literacy ...

Literacy Coach

Charleston, SC · On-site

$48.20K - $62.70K/yr

The Literacy Coach works closely with the Head of School and Dean of Curriculum and Instruction to ... coach and mentor teachers, maintain consistency in outstanding instruction across classrooms, and ...

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As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for literacy curriculum in the United States is $29.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Literacy Curriculum job?

A Literacy Curriculum job involves developing, evaluating, and implementing instructional materials and strategies to support literacy education. Professionals in this role work with teachers, schools, and educational organizations to design reading and writing programs aligned with educational standards. They may also provide training, assess student progress, and recommend improvements to enhance literacy outcomes.

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To excel in Literacy Curriculum roles, a strong background in education, reading instruction methodologies, and curriculum development—often supported by a degree in education or a related field—is essential. Familiarity with standards such as Common Core, proficiency in lesson planning software, and experience with literacy assessment tools are commonly required. Outstanding collaboration, creativity, and communication skills help professionals design engaging materials and work effectively with diverse teams. These abilities are important for creating impactful literacy programs that drive student achievement and improve educational outcomes.

What are some typical responsibilities of someone working in a Literacy Curriculum role?

Professionals in a Literacy Curriculum role are responsible for designing, evaluating, and revising literacy programs and instructional materials for various grade levels. They often collaborate with teachers, administrators, and other curriculum specialists to align lessons with educational standards and best practices. Daily tasks may include conducting research on new teaching strategies, organizing training sessions for educators, and analyzing student assessment data to refine curriculum elements. This multifaceted work environment encourages ongoing professional learning and fosters opportunities for career advancement into instructional leadership or district-wide curriculum coordinator positions.
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SANY Literacy Curriculum Coordinator

Science Academies of NY

Syracuse, NY • On-site

$75K - $95.50K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description:

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced SANY Literacy Curriculum Coordinator for grades K-12 to enhance and optimize our established literacy and language arts programs across all SANY schools. This vital role involves refining our existing literacy curriculum to ensure it continues to meet and exceed district and state standards, promoting an environment where both students and teachers strive for excellence in literacy education.


Job Goals: The SANY Literacy Curriculum Coordinator will continue to advance, articulate, implement, and assess our comprehensive literacy program that is research-based and meets the diverse needs of our students across the entire district.


Position Responsibilities:

  • Curriculum and Instruction: Serve as the SANY leader on curriculum and instruction in literacy across all K-12 grade levels. Maintain and enhance the alignment of the literacy curriculum with state standards. Manage, coordinate, and monitor instructional programs while ensuring timely updates to the curriculum.
  • Assessment and Intervention: Assess the performance and impact of existing literacy programs on student achievement. Lead data meetings to scrutinize literacy performance data and develop and implement strategic intervention programs as required.
  • Staff Development: Lead SANY-wide staff development initiatives focused on literacy education. Design and conduct professional development sessions, workshops, and training for literacy educators throughout the district.
  • Leadership and Coordination: Collaborate effectively with building leadership and other stakeholders to implement evidence-based practices and data-driven literacy interventions. Ensure seamless coordination with other curriculum coordinators for a cohesive approach across various subject areas.

Expectations:

  • Demonstrate exemplary instructional leadership by modeling effective literacy teaching strategies and actively participating in curriculum refinement.
  • Stay abreast of the latest trends and research in literacy education through ongoing professional development.
  • Facilitate the development and implementation of SANY-wide school improvement plans with a focus on literacy objectives.
  • Uphold professional standards at all times, adhering to the guidelines outlined in the SANY Employee Handbook.
  • Respond promptly to all staff communications within 72 hours and address administrative concerns efficiently.

SANY Climate:

  • Foster a positive and constructive atmosphere in all school interactions.
  • Adhere to the established chain of command for all academic and interpersonal matters.
  • Commit to SANY’s values of positivity, professionalism, and progressive educational practices.
Requirements:

Education & Certification

  • Master’s degree in Literacy, Reading Education, Curriculum & Instruction, or a closely related field.
  • Preferred: Valid New York State certification as a Literacy Specialist or English Language Arts teacher.

Experience

  • Minimum of 5 years of successful teaching experience in ELA or literacy-focused roles (K–12).
  • Demonstrated success in literacy curriculum development and reading intervention design.
  • Experience in leading district-wide professional development for literacy educators.
  • Proven track record of improving student literacy outcomes through data-driven instruction.

Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong understanding of NYS English Language Arts Standards, Foundational Literacy Skills, and adolescent literacy development.
  • Expertise in research-based literacy practices, including phonics, comprehension strategies, writing instruction, and reading across the curriculum.
  • Familiarity with MTSS frameworks and intervention models for struggling readers.
  • Ability to coach teachers in effective instructional practices and formative assessment.

Additional Expectations

  • Commitment to fostering a district-wide culture of reading, writing, and communication excellence.
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills to coordinate literacy programming across multiple sites.
  • Passion for equity and ensuring all students achieve literacy proficiency.
  • Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to schools within a 2-hour range, including operation of district vehicles.


Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and professional references.


SANY is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.