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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professional Learning Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professional Learning Manager, you need expertise in adult learning theory, instructional design, and curriculum development, often supported by a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), e-learning tools, and relevant certifications such as ATD or CPLP is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills help you effectively collaborate with stakeholders and drive learning initiatives. These skills ensure impactful training programs that support organizational growth and employee development.

What is the difference between Professional Learning Manager vs Training Coordinator?

AspectProfessional Learning ManagerTraining Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in education, HR, or related field; certifications in training or learning development are commonUsually requires a high school diploma or bachelor's degree; certifications in training or facilitation are beneficial
Work EnvironmentWorks in corporate, educational, or organizational settings focusing on strategic learning initiativesOperates in various settings, organizing and delivering training sessions
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate, nonprofit, and educational sectors to develop employee skillsCommon in corporate, healthcare, and government sectors for implementing training programs

The Professional Learning Manager focuses on designing and overseeing strategic learning programs, while the Training Coordinator handles the logistics and delivery of training sessions. Both roles require related certifications and work in similar environments, but the manager role is more strategic and leadership-oriented.

How does a Professional Learning Manager typically collaborate with educators to design effective training programs?

A Professional Learning Manager works closely with teachers, instructional coaches, and school administrators to assess professional development needs and co-create training solutions. This often involves conducting needs assessments, facilitating focus groups, and gathering feedback to ensure that workshops and resources are relevant and impactful. Collaboration is ongoing, with managers frequently revising content based on participant input and educational trends. By fostering strong relationships with educators, Professional Learning Managers ensure that training programs are practical, engaging, and aligned to organizational goals.

What is a Professional Learning Manager?

A Professional Learning Manager is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing training and development programs for educators or employees. Their main goal is to enhance professional skills, improve performance, and promote continuous learning within an organization. They assess training needs, develop curricula, coordinate workshops or courses, and evaluate the effectiveness of learning initiatives. This role often involves collaborating with subject matter experts, stakeholders, and trainers to ensure that learning objectives align with organizational goals.
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Infographic showing various Professional Learning Manager job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.
Instructional Coach Mathematics TI - Heritage Elementary School

Instructional Coach Mathematics TI - Heritage Elementary School

Fort Bend Independent School District

Rosharon, TX • On-site

$45K - $60K/yr

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Fort Bend ISD rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 38 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

294th of 559 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Job Overview
The Instructional Coach Mathematics TI Elementary School will be responsible for providing instructional support and coaching to build capacity in Title I campus math teachers to support the implementation of the written curriculum using best practices in instruction to ensure that each student is able to reach his or her academic potential. The Instructional Coach Mathematics T1 Elementary school will achieve this level of support through the application of the coaching cycle which includes modeling, math content knowledge support, Professional Learning Community (PLC) facilitation, pedagogy and classroom management support and the implementation of best instructional practices. The Instructional Coach Mathematics T1 Elementary school will provide strong instructional leadership for mathematics teachers on Title I campuses to support the District's vision for Teaching and Learning.

Position Description

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Instructional Leadership

  • Provide and facilitate leadership for Math PLCs and coach teachers on the expected process/protocols and outcomes for PLCs including effective planning of instruction, assessment development, data analysis for intervention and enrichment planning, and meeting professional learning goals
  • Utilize the peer coaching cycle, including tools for observation, to provide feedback on instructional practice and to engage teachers in reflective practice
  • Model and support instructional planning that includes purposeful technology integration and the implementation of Blended Learning within instruction in the learning management system to support the instructional model
  • Collaborate with the campus and district leaders to provide job embedded learning opportunities that promote the implementation of the written curriculum and the campus/district instructional focus
  • Collaborate with campus and district leaders to provide ongoing instructional support to math teachers through the use of effective partnership agreements within the coaching cycle
  • Facilitate the disaggregation of multiple sources of data to make instructional decisions
  • Develop capacity in math teachers to utilize data from formative and summative assessments to diagnose instructional needs and identify research based best practices for instruction in order to close achievement gaps
  • Provide leadership to support the implementation of the conceptual development of mathematics and inquiry based math lessons
  • Facilitate PLC development
  • Address complaints and resolve problems in a timely manner
Professional Learning
  • Utilize the peer coaching cycle to provide individual and group coaching/mentoring to support the implementation of the written curriculum and instruction aligned to the identified district/campus instructional focus
  • Collaborate with teachers to create T-TESS (Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System) goals and provide job embedded supports to assure attainment of T-TESS teacher professional goals
  • Collaborate with the campus and district leaders to promote best practices in instruction through modeling, co-teaching, and instructional planning within Math Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)
  • Collaborate with district departments to develop, facilitate, and/or provide professional development and training to math teachers and staff aligned with campus/district instructional goals including campus based and summer professional learning opportunities
  • Facilitate guided teacher observations to promote reflective practice and highlight best instructional practices
  • Attend district level instructional meetings, intervention, math content knowledge development sessions, and professional learning events to promote professional growth
Program Support
  • Lead and/or participate in guided coach observations to promote reflective practice
  • Maintain and report instructional coach services using the identified reporting tool
  • Create and articulate a schedule with administrators of instructional coaching activities, professional learning opportunities, and professional growth requirements that support mathematics instruction
  • Provide informal feedback to math teachers regarding classroom instruction and progress with T-TESS professional goals
  • Keep abreast of and research best practices for math instruction in the assigned grade levels
  • Provide support to teachers on the implementation of math instructional resources including manipulatives and technology
  • Collaborate with campus district leaders to support the induction and mentoring of new campus math teachers and build the capacity of the PLC to support new teachers
  • Maintain and submit documentation to support activities that address the Comprehensive Needs Assessment which is included in the Campus Improvement Plan in compliance with Title I
  • Support the implementation of the written curriculum with fidelity
      Supervisory Responsibilities
      • None
      Qualification Requirements
      To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the above essential duties satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities, required unless otherwise stated as preferred. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essentials functions.
      • Bachelor's degree
      • Master's degree preferred
      • Valid Teaching Certification Issued by Texas Education Agency appropriate to subject and grade level of assignment
      • Minimum of 3 years of experience as an elementary math classroom teacher
      • Minimum of 2 years of experience in teacher leadership
      • Knowledge of and training on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), elementary math curriculum, and best practices in math instruction
      • Proven knowledge of the best practices in math instruction and the use of manipulatives to develop conceptual understanding for math students
      • Demonstrated evidence of professional growth, including leadership or participation in a wide range of professional learning experiences
      • Demonstrated communication skills and interpersonal skills that promote collaboration and effective communication with adults
      • Comprehensive knowledge of instructional strategies, role of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and data for decision making, student assessment, and use of instructional technology
      • Strong organizational and classroom management skills
      Physical Requirements/Working Conditions
      The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed in classrooms, offices, work stations and meeting rooms.
      The position requires occasional walking, standing, sitting, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and lifting/carrying work related items weighing less than 40 pounds, such as books, papers and presentation materials. The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Attendance at conferences and professional development is required. Work involves everyday risks and discomforts which require normal safety precautions when operating equipment or performing job duties. May work prolonged or irregular hours and must be able to maintain emotional control under stress.
      Additional Information
      • This position requires travel to various campuses, district meeting sites and conferences/meetings in and out of state. This position may require the employee to work some nights and weekends.
      • This position is grant funded through Title I. This position may be discontinued if funds are no longer available.

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