Expeditionary Learning Curriculum Designer - Reading Foundations expertise (Primary Grades) Location Denver, CO, New York, NY, Amherst, MA - preferred; Remote location possible ABOUT EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING Expeditionary Learning is a leading K-12 education non-profit that is meeting the national challenge to raise student achievement. Combining challenging work with the joy of discovery and pride in mastery, EL offers the education we would want for every child: one that prepares citizens with both the skills and the character necessary for success throughout college, work and life. Our portfolio of instructional materials and coaching services draws on 20+ years of success in more than 160 EL schools, serving 4,000 teachers and 53,000 students in 31 states and Washington D.C. Based on founding principles of meaningful work, character and respect for teachers, EL’s offerings transform teaching and learning to promote habits of scholarship and character that lead to high student achievement, regardless of student background. In addition to success on standardized tests, EL students demonstrate critical thinking, intellectual courage and emotional resilience; they possess the passion and the capacity to contribute to a better world. For more information, visit http://elschools.org/ About the Position The Curriculum Designer - Reading Foundations expertise will work as part of a team under the supervision of the Director of Curriculum Design to develop and write high quality and engaging curriculum that addresses the Common Core Reading Foundations standards for grades K-2. The team of curriculum designers will be responsible for conceptualizing and executing effective and engaging ways to teach students the Reading Foundations standards in a “Skills Block” of instruction. The focus will be on a structured phonics approach, with lessons written down to the detailed daily level. Curriculum Designer- Reading Foundations expertise (Primary Grades) March 2015 In order to ensure strong coherence and vertical alignment, this single “Reading Foundations” team will design curriculum to address the full spectrum of RF standards for grades K, 1, and 2. This team also will collaborate closely with several master teachers who will write student “readers” that align with the lessons the Reading Foundations team develops. This position represents an exciting opportunity for individuals with expertise in a structured phonics approach to teaching the CCSS Reading Foundations standards in the primary grades, as well as expertise in curriculum design, backwards planning, experience with project-based learning, and deep understanding of the CCSS “instructional shifts” particularly as they apply to primary grades. Specific responsibilities will include but are not limited to: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Collaborate as a part of a high-functioning team to oversee all aspects of EL Reading Foundations/Skills curriculum design for grades K-2 Coordinate with grade level leads who oversee separate teams creating integrated literacy curriculum in order to ensure alignment between the Integrated Literacy modules and the Skills Block wherever possible Create process efficiencies in order to coordinate the design and writing of Reading Foundations curriculum for grades K-2 on a rapid timeline: a comprehensive year’s worth of instruction -- for grades K, 1, and 2 -- between August 2015-June 2016 Collaborate with and critique the work of fellow curriculum writers responsible for lesson writing Train EL master teachers to create phonetically controlled leveled readers Project manage and serve as design lead across the K-2 Skills strand. Give and receive critique based on all criteria for quality and ensure CCSS alignment, EL brand integrity, and integration of feedback from external evaluators Provide feedback at the unit and lesson level for the Reading Foundations team Coordinate feedback loops with EL and external constituencies/clients As needed, carry out special projects or problem-solving as assigned by the Director of Curriculum Design CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS A successful Foundational Reading Curriculum Designer candidate for the primary grades will have: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Five or more years of relevant work experience, specifically grades K-2 Proven experience and deep expertise in teaching and learning, specifically literacy A master’s degree in Reading Instruction or certification as a reading specialist preferred Expertise preferred in the CCSS Reading Foundations standards, a structured phonics approach, and best practices in reading instruction Outstanding writing and editing skills (particular to the “curriculum genre”) to be efficient, concise, sequential, and able to write and edit quickly with minimal supervision Extraordinary written and verbal communications skills (phone, email, in-person, videoconference) Curriculum design expertise (backwards design, holding the big picture and purpose, assessment, addressing CCSS reading foundations standards) Commitment to EL’s model of curriculum, instruction, and assessment Familiarity with EL’s Grades 3-8 ELA curriculum preferred Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and other presentation formats Curriculum Designer- Reading Foundations expertise (Primary Grades) March 2015 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Strong research skills A dynamic ability to manage complex tasks and tight deadlines independently and proactively An ability to analyze, critique, and creatively revise curriculum across multiple grade levels A keen eye for detail and ability to triage and problem-solve Strong self-motivation and self-management skills; an effective independent worker High efficacy, high flexibility, high self-awareness, and a sense of humor Ability to effectively lead teams collaboratively and flexibly to accomplish a common goal Commitment to self-reflection and a growth mindset as a member of a high-functioning team Compensation Competitive compensation and benefits package commensurate with experience. How to Apply The anticipated start date for this position is March 2015. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. Please submit your resume and one page cover letter (in MS Word or PDF format) to [email protected]. In order for EL to accurately review your application, please attach these documents in MS Word or PDF format and not include them into the body of the e-mail. The subject line of the e-mail must include “ Curriculum Designer - Reading Foundations expertise”. In your cover letter, identify the position you are applying for and how you heard of the job opening and Expeditionary Learning. Please also indicate your salary requirements. No phone calls please. EL will respond only to final candidates. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY AND COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY EOE Expeditionary Learning seeks individuals of all backgrounds to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization and want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort. Expeditionary Learning provides equal employment opportunities for all applicants and employees and prohibits discrimination with respect to the hiring or promotion of individuals, conditions of employment, disciplinary and discharge practices, or any other aspect of employment on the basis of gender, race, color, ethnicity, disability, or any other factor which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment decision. Curriculum Designer- Reading Foundations expertise (Primary Grades) March 2015
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