The Coaching Specialist advances student literacy and numeracy outcomes by providing expert coaching, on-site technical support, and data-driven guidance to ensure fidelity to the Early Learning Corps, Reading Corps, and/or Math Corps program models. This role strengthens partnerships with schools, supports program implementationย to maximizeย positiveย studentย outcomes.ย
Coaching & Program Implementationย
- Provide technical coaching to tutors at assigned schools to ensureย Ampactย Education program models are delivered withย fidelityย and students make adequate progress. Includes direct observation of assessment and intervention delivery in-person, at least once per month per tutor.ย
- Collaborate with school staff toย identifyย and prioritize students to receive targeted supplemental intervention fromย Ampactย and build a schedule that maximizes students served.ย
- Review program data regularly to ensure completeness and accuracy, consistent implementation (e.g.ย students served, tutoring minutes) and monitor student progress.ย
- Lead data-based decision-making teams at the site to review data andย plan forย interventions that best meet student needs.ย ย
- Maximize program impact by supporting school staff and administratorsโ understanding of the programโs purpose, strategicallyย utilizingย tutoring resources and data to supplement other school-basedย servicesย and sharing data clearly and accurately.ย
Site Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagementย
- Facilitate positive relationships with partnering sites by serving as an expert inย Ampactย education programs, clearly communicating the value proposition ofย Ampactย programs using relevant research and data, supporting Internal Coaches and tutors to understand the programs and maximize tutor performance, and effectively implementing program models to maximize positive student outcomes.ย
- Inspire program advocacy in school leaders by sharing data inย accurate, accessible ways that maximize program impact and efficacy.ย
Other duties as assignedย
Minimum Educationย
- Bachelorโs degree and licensure in education, educational psychology, special education or a related field or equivalent experienceย
Minimum Experienceย
- 3 years of experience in primary or secondary education, with knowledge of school structures, resource allocation, and staff roles.ย
- Strong relationship-building, consultation, and conflict resolution skills; able to model,ย observe, and provide constructive feedback.ย
- Experience using literacy/numeracy assessments and data-based decision-making models (e.g., MTSS) to guide instruction and interventions.ย
- Demonstrated ability toย facilitateย adult learners through training, coaching, supervision, and observation.ย
- High emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and ability to collaborate effectively with diverse groups.ย
- Deep commitment to educational equity and supporting all program members and service recipients.ย
Physical Requirementsย
Ampactย is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable accommodations as possible to enable employees to perform the essential functionsย of their positions.ย ย
This position requires the ability to:ย
- Travel locally and statewide as needed to attend meetingsย
- Communicate effectively with people/groups in multiple settings within and outside the organizationย
- Effectivelyย utilizeย existing and emerging technology to achieve required resultsย
Transporting of moderately heavy objects up to 25 poundsย
Ampact offers an excellent benefit package including Medical, HSA, Dental, Vision, FSA, Life, Disability, PTO and 401(k).
Ampact will not discriminate for or against any AmeriCorps service member or applicant on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, familial status, military service, or any other category protected by law. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request.