Job Title:Early Literacy Coach
Salary Grade:Certified Salary Schedule
Work Year:168 Days
Status: Nonexempt
School:Carlson Elementary School, King Murphy Mountain School and Georgetown Community School
Reports To:Superintendent
Job Status:Temporary
Start Date: August 4, 2026
OUR DISTRICT: Clear Creek School District (CCSD) is located in Clear Creek County, Colorado, a short drive west of Denver and area suburbs. Clear Creek serves the mountain communities of Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Empire, Dumont, Silver Plume, and parts of Evergreen. Our county is well-suited for outdoor adventure. Our historic downtowns offer some of the best places to explore and discover.
Our community values supporting students and schools, which has resulted in recent increases to compensation and facility improvements. We believe that students are more than test scores, and learning experiences are opportunities for creativity.
Clear Creek School District is dedicated to attracting and retaining high-quality educators. This means you'll be warmly welcomed into our team of professionals, provided opportunities to learn and grow with us, and be challenged to be your very best for students.
PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENT: The successful candidate will be required to complete fingerprinting through an approved fingerprinting vendor and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, within 48 hours of offer acceptance.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Early Literacy Coach supports the implementation of scientifically and evidence-based reading instruction in alignment with the Colorado READ Act. This role focuses on ensuring all students in preschool through third grade achieve reading competency by the end of third grade. The coach builds educator capacity through coaching, professional learning, and data-driven practices, with a strong emphasis on early identification, intervention, and closing achievement gaps for students with significant reading deficiencies (SRDs).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:
Support district and school compliance with the Colorado READ Act requirements, including implementation of approved core and supplemental instructional programs
Ensure fidelity of evidence-based reading instruction aligned with the science of reading (phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension)
Assist in the identification and support of students with Significant Reading Deficiencies (SRDs)
Collaborate with staff to develop, implement, and monitor READ Plans for identified students
Support communication processes with families regarding READ Plans and student progress
Facilitate communications with the Implementation Coach
All grant administration and compliance for ELG Grant, including knowledge and understanding of the allowable uses of the grant funding as well as budget tracking responsibility
Provide job-embedded coaching (modeling, co-teaching, observation, feedback cycles) aligned to structured literacy practices
Support teachers in delivering explicit, systematic, and cumulative reading instruction
Assist with planning differentiation and targeted instruction to meet the needs of struggling readers and diverse learners
Facilitate reflective coaching conversations focused on improving literacy outcomes
Support administration and analysis of state-approved interim reading assessments (e.g., universal screeners required under the READ Act)
Guide teachers in using assessment data to identify SRDs and inform instruction
Monitor student progress through ongoing progress monitoring aligned with READ Act requirements
Collaborate with teams to ensure timely and accurate reporting of reading data
Design and deliver professional development on READ Act requirements, structured literacy, and assessment practices
Build teacher understanding of SRD identification, READ Plans, and intervention strategies
Lead PLCs focused on early literacy data, instruction, and continuous improvement
Support onboarding of new teachers in READ Act-aligned practices
Support selection, implementation, and evaluation of CDE-approved instructional materials and interventions
Assist in aligning curriculum and instructional practices with Colorado Academic Standards and READ Act expectations
Ensure tiered literacy supports (MTSS) are aligned with READ Act requirements
Partner with principals and district leadership to monitor school-level READ Act implementation
Participate in district literacy planning and reporting efforts
Serve as a resource for staff and families on early literacy development and READ Act expectations
Grant reporting requirements: Mid-year progress report, End-of-year evaluation, Implementation consultant reports, Final/closeout reporting, Ongoing student data tied to literacy outcomes
Required travel to multiple locations, must have reliable transportation
Other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE: Required: Minimum of 35 years successful teaching experience in early literacy (PK3). Demonstrated knowledge of the Colorado READ Act and evidence-based reading instruction. Experience using literacy assessment systems and data to inform instruction.
Preferred: Experience supporting students with Significant Reading Deficiencies (SRDs). Prior instructional coaching or leadership experience.
KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Deep understanding of structured literacy and science of reading practices
Knowledge of READ Act requirements, including SRDs, READ Plans, and approved assessments
Ability to analyze literacy data and guide instructional decisions
Strong coaching and learning facilitation skills
Ability to ensure compliance while supporting instructional excellence
Commitment to equity and improving outcomes for all students
EXPECTATIONS:
Is flexible.
Has the ability to work cooperatively with supervisors and co-workers.
Has the ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Has the ability to perform responsibilities without the necessity of close supervision.
Has the ability to effectively communicate with the school and school District community, as well as the public at large.
Has the ability to meet attendance standards and work the hours necessary to perform the essential functions of the job.
Maintains a generally positive attitude.
Observes all District policies and procedures.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS:CERTIFICATES, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Education or related field. Valid teaching license (Early Childhood and/or Elementary Education preferred)
Preferred: Master's degree in Literacy, Reading, Curriculum & Instruction, or related field. Reading Specialist or Literacy endorsement. Completion of or willingness to complete READ Act teacher training requirements.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The noise level is typical of a school district.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Frequent sitting, bending, reaching; stooping, squatting. Occasional lifting five (5) to twenty five (25) pounds.
SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None.
Clear Creek School District RE1, does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, marital status, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs or activities.