Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Coaching, Communication Skills, Data Analysis, Data Management, Documentation, Educational Administration, Educational Technology, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Mentoring, Performance Analysis, Program Evaluation, Project Tracking, Project/Program Management, Regulatory Compliance, Scripting (Scripting Languages), Set Goals, Special Education, Strategic Planning, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Trend Analysis
Job Summary
The EC Curriculum Leader is a hands-on instructional leader responsible for overseeing special education programs ensuring curricula are aligned with NCDPI standards and school-wide expectations. This role focuses on driving high-quality inclusive core instruction and improving student outcomes through evidence-based high-leverage practices (HLPs). The leader models best practices, provides rigorous feedback, and ensures strict adherence to IEP compliance and IDEA regulations.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Leadership and Modeling
- Hands-on Instruction: Model and teach each day to demonstrate best practices, maintain a daily model schedule, and submit weekly schedules to supervisors.
- Evidence-Based Practices: Lead the transition from simple accommodations to meaningful data-driven modifications and research-based strategies.
- Mentorship: Provide direct coaching and mentorship to teachers to improve instructional delivery and implement HLPs.
Coaching, Feedback, and Professional Development
- Observation and Feedback: Conduct weekly observation and feedback meetings driven by the instructional cycle and performance data.
- Actionable Goals: Assign specific action steps and weekly goals to teachers, ensuring they meet school-wide and performance targets.
- Documentation: Record all coaching actions, including meeting scripts, informal observations, and reteach plans in Grow Level Data.
- PD Facilitation: Create and lead Department PDs and clinics based on identified trends in performance and weekly goal data.
- Leadership Training: Attend and successfully complete the "Want More, Do More" instructional leadership cohort training.
Data-Driven Decision Making and Compliance
- Data Meetings: Lead weekly data meetings by grade level and subject to analyze student performance and adjust instruction.
- Compliance Oversight: Ensure absolute adherence to state NCDPI and federal IDEA policies, specifically focusing on IEP compliance.
- Monitoring Progress: Use student performance data to plan, implement, and evaluate special education programs according to Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) standards.
- Weekly Huddles: Host a weekly huddle to review goals, showcase assessment data, power rankings, and share school-specific updates.
Collaboration and Strategic Planning
- Inclusive Practices: Facilitate active collaboration between special education and general education teachers to support inclusion and reduce unnecessary pull-out services.
- Vertical Alignment: Lead weekly department meetings to ensure vertical alignment and discuss data trends across the department.
- Co-Observations: Complete co-observations with school-level and district-level instructional leaders to ensure coaching consistency.
- Professional Goal Setting: Conduct quarterly check-in meetings with teachers to reflect on progress and create new professional goals.
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelors degree in Education or a related field.
- A Masters level license in Special Education or School Administration is preferred.
Licensure
- Valid NC Continuing Teaching License.
- Advanced sixth-year licensure in special education or school administration is often required for this level of leadership.
Experience
- Minimum of 5 years of teaching experience with proven instructional leadership skills and expertise in curriculum development.
Competencies
- Strong data analysis skills.
- Proficiency in educational technology and data management systems (e.g., Whetstone).
- Excellent interpersonal communication.
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North Carolina Department of Public Instruction