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Teacher Observer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Directly observes teacher performance, evaluates performance using the FET, and provides feedback. Supports novice teachers across the District and provides additional observation, feedback, and ...

English Teacher (7-12)

Lame Deer, MT · On-site

$36.90K - $47.90K/yr

Observe each faculty member as designed by the Principal in accordance with the supervision model of the school District * Counsel teachers observed who have performance deficiencies and recommend ...

5-12 Apprentice Teacher

Boston, MA

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Apprentice Teachers observe and learn from Master Teachers, co-teach with teacher-leaders, provide in-house substitute teaching coverage for teachers, and support teachers with tutoring, grading, and ...

5-12 Apprentice Teacher

Boston, MA · On-site

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Apprentice Teachers observe and learn from Master Teachers, co-teach with teacher-leaders, provide in-house substitute teaching coverage for teachers, and support teachers with tutoring, grading, and ...

Apprentice Teacher - Uncommon Schools

Rochester, NY · On-site

$44.40K - $60.20K/yr

Apprentice Teachers observe and learn from Master Teachers, co-teach with teacher-leaders, provide in-house substitute teaching coverage for teachers, and support teachers with tutoring, grading, and ...

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How much do teacher observer jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for teacher observer in the United States is $53,264.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Teacher Observer, you need a strong background in educational theory, classroom management, and instructional strategies, often supported by a teaching degree and experience in education. Familiarity with observation protocols, evaluation rubrics, and digital documentation tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, objectivity, and constructive communication help you provide effective feedback and foster professional growth. These skills ensure accurate assessments and meaningful support for teachers, ultimately enhancing classroom effectiveness and student outcomes.

How does a Teacher Observer typically collaborate with educators to support instructional improvement?

A Teacher Observer works closely with classroom teachers by conducting observations, providing constructive feedback, and facilitating reflective discussions. They often collaborate with educators to identify strengths, address instructional challenges, and co-develop actionable strategies for improvement. This partnership approach helps build trust and encourages ongoing professional growth, while also supporting the school's broader goals for student achievement.

What are Teacher Observers?

Teacher Observers are professionals who watch and evaluate classroom instruction to provide feedback and support to teachers. Their role is to assess teaching methods, classroom management, and student engagement, often as part of professional development or performance evaluation. Teacher Observers may be administrators, peer teachers, or external experts, and their observations help improve teaching quality and student outcomes. The feedback they provide can be used for mentoring, training, or formal assessments within a school or district.

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High-paying jobs that can reach $3,000 a day include specialized consulting roles, senior corporate executives, certain medical specialists, and high-level legal professionals. These positions often require advanced skills, extensive experience, and sometimes certifications or licenses, and they typically involve project-based or contract work with high compensation rates.
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6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

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Job description

** Applications will be received until June 11, 2026. If the position is not filled by then, we may consider applications submitted after the deadline. Interested applicants must apply online by visiting the Denver Public Schools job board at careers.dpsk12.org. **

About this job:

Supports the implementation of the District Framework for Effective Teaching (FET) standards around student data outcome and other elements of Leading Effective Academic Practice (LEAP). Supports and provides a practitioner voice in the evaluation and growth of teachers and roll out of LEAP, specifically through the third party peer observation process. Directly observes teacher performance, evaluates performance using the FET, and provides feedback. Supports novice teachers across the District and provides additional observation, feedback, and coaching for these teachers. Works in collaboration with Teacher Leader Program Managers to provide additional calibration support to Differentiated Roles Team Leads.

What DPS Offers You:

  • A Culture that values Equity, Accountability, Integrity, Collaboration and Fun with a shared vision that Every Learner Thrives.
  • Competitive Teacher Compensation and Procomp Incentive plan, click here for the DCTA Teacher and SSP Salary Schedule.
  • In addition to competitive compensation, DPS has other Total Reward offerings such as; time off, health and wellness benefits, and PERA Retirement. For more information visit our New Employee Resources. 
  • This position is represented by an employee association (bargaining unit). Please see the Employee Associations Page for the current master agreement and important documents associated with your bargaining unit. 
What You'll Do:
  • Performs frequent, accurate, calibrated evaluation of teacher performance, which may include identification of professional development required for a teacher's growth and development.
  • Provides practitioner feedback on teacher performance through conferences with individual teachers; works directly with school leaders, teacher leader program managers, and other team leads on calibration and feedback; acts as a broker of supports for the teacher on a performance improvement plan; and is willing to make decisions about the retention or dismissal of teachers and testify as a witness in teacher dismissal hearings.
  • Ensures practitioner inter-rater reliability in the use of District Framework for Effective Teaching.
  • Supports implementation of observation rubrics, standards around student data outcomes, and other elements of the teacher performance assessment tool.
  • Works in collaboration with Teacher Leader Program Managers to provide additional calibration support to Differentiated Roles Team Leads.
  • Provides extra support to novice teachers.
  • May conduct co-observations with school-based observer teams.
  • May support and provide a practitioner voice in the evaluation and growth of teachers and roll out of Leading Effective Academic Practice (LEAP).
  • Collaborates with Principals and Department of Teaching & Learning to ensure connection between teacher performance and professional development.
  • Partners with teachers in classrooms, offering hands-on guidance and modeling effective teaching strategies.

What You'll Need:

  • Bachelor's degree.
  • Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is strongly preferred.
  • Three plus (3+) years successful teaching experience in an urban setting, including experience increasing student achievement; Five (5) plus years successful teaching experience in an urban setting preferred
  • Successful experience in supporting and developing practice of other teachers
  • Experience in planning, presenting, and facilitating professional development to both teachers and principals
  • Current Colorado Department of Education Teachers License; Must complete ELA professional development within two (2) years of being in the Peer Observer position.
  • Must attend an additional 5 days of summer professional development
  • Lead for racial and educational excellence and work to dismantle systems of oppression and inequity in our community, along with believing in and supporting all students so they feel seen and heard with access to high quality education. 
  • Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us.  
  • Have the ability with or without accommodations to meet the physical demands of the position.
 
Denver Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or any other status protected by law or regulations. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.

 
Students First. Integrity. Equity. Collaboration. Accountability. Fun
  Denver Public Schools is committed to meeting the educational needs of every student with great schools in every neighborhood. Our goal is to provide every child in Denver with rigorous, enriching educational opportunities from preschool through high school graduation.  DPS is comprised of nearly 200 schools including traditional, magnet, charter and alternative pathways schools, with an enrollment of more than 90,000 students.  
DPS has become the fastest-growing school district in the country in terms of enrollment and the fastest-growing large school district in the state in terms of student academic growth.  Learn more at dpsk12.org.

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