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A national nonprofit seeks an Instructional Leadership Coach for Math grades 6-8 in New York City. The role involves coaching teachers and school leaders to enhance equitable math instruction and improve student outcomes. The ideal candidate will possess deep mathematical knowledge and experience in instructional coaching, fostering collaboration and professional growth among educators.
New York, New York, United States
What We Do
At Leading Educators (LE), we know that excellent teaching is the most important driver of student success. The moment a student steps foot in the classroom, their opportunity to learn depends on how prepared their teacher is to translate complex content knowledge, standards, and their knowledge of that student into lessons that help them learn deeply and apply their thinking to the real world.
That’s a big lift, and it often happens alone. As a national nonprofit, we partner with school systems to overcome persistent instructional challenges, foster intentional collaboration and adult learning by design, and ignite new possibilities through systemic solutions at the intersection of teaching, talent, and technology.
We work shoulder-to-shoulder with educators at every level of the education system to strengthen their instructional and leadership practices, bring a vision for excellent instruction to life with consistency, and ensure every student reaches their full potential.
Through direct support, strategic advising, innovation pilots, and best-in-class research, we help educators work toward a future where every student is ready to thrive. Learn more about our work at leadingeducators.org.
POSITION
The Instructional Leadership Coach (ILC) ensures that our programming makes a measurable impact on how instructional leaders influence teacher practice. The ILC will serve as the main point of contact to school-based instructional leaders (school leaders, teacher leaders and teachers), who are responsible for planning, executing, and monitoring school-based professional learning plans that drive toward equitable math instruction as part of the NYC Solves initiative to implement the high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) curriculum in grades 6th-8th. The ILC is our project’s expert in instructional coaching, leading learning for adults, and observing classrooms to assess both standards-aligned instruction. This position reports to the Senior Director of Networks.
Instructional Leadership Coaching
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Mission: Leading Educators partners with school systems to sustain the teaching, leadership, and conditions for every student to succeed in school and in life.
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COMPENSATION
If hired for this position, the compensation range for this position starts at$96,304, with a midpoint of $120,380, and a maximum of $142,743.96 annually. Compensation is competitive, commensurate with experience and in alignment with internal alignment . Candidates, either newly hired or new to the role, can typically expect a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal alignment , and the budgeted amount for the role. In addition, Leading Educators offers a very generous benefits package including 100% paid medical, dental, and vision coverage for individual employees. Eligible dependents receive 60% medical premium cost coverage and 100% coverage for dental, and vision plans. We also offer a 4% matching 401k plan, Flexible Spending Accounts for medical, childcare and commuter expenses, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Benefits are valued at or above $9,000 for employees.
Additionally, Leading Educators offer generous time off with pay in order to support a sustainable high performance work culture. During the first three years of employment, full time staff accrue 22 days a year. Five additional days are accrued after the third and sixth year of employment. Leading Educators also offer 16 additional paid days off for various holidays, including three floating holidays staff may use at their discretion.
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Leading Educators is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, pregnancy, or parenthood.
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