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Virtual Literacy Coach

Gateway Online Academy of Ohio

About the Team

Gateway Online Academy of Ohio provides a tuition-free, online high school experience for students in grades 9-12. As a Dropout Prevention and Recovery school, Gateway offers a flexible, self-paced environment designed to help students overcome obstacles and earn their high school diploma on their own terms.

The Literacy Coach provides job-embedded, ongoing instructional coaching to support teachers in improving student literacy outcomes. This role focuses on implementing evidence-based practices aligned with the Ohio Model for Instructional Coaching for Literacy and the Science of Reading. The coach collaborates with school leadership and instructional staff to plan, deliver, and refine high-quality literacy (and/or mathematics-integrated literacy) instruction.

Please note – while this is an online school position and all instruction occurs virtually, travel and face to face attendance will be required several times per year to support in person state testing and student events.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to residents of Ohio.

Instructional Coaching & Support

•    Deliver sustained, job-embedded coaching aligned with the Ohio Model for Instructional Coaching for Literacy 
•    Model evidence-based literacy instructional practices, including explicit and systematic instruction 
•    Support teachers in implementing the Science of Reading, including phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension 
•    Provide coaching cycles that include goal setting, observation, feedback, and reflection 
•    Support integration of literacy strategies across content areas, including mathematics where applicable 

Planning & Implementation

•    Develop and implement an annual instructional coaching plan in collaboration with school leadership 
•    Ensure coaching services are clearly defined and approved prior to program implementation 
•    Align coaching activities with district/school improvement plans and student achievement goals 
     Data Analysis & Progress Monitoring
•    Analyze student data to identify instructional needs and guide coaching priorities 
•    Support teachers in using assessment data to inform instruction and interventions 
•    Monitor and report on the impact of coaching on teacher practice and student outcomes 

Professional Learning

•    Facilitate professional development aligned to literacy best practices and the Science of Reading 
•    Support teachers in applying new learning to classroom instruction 
•    Maintain current knowledge of state requirements and literacy research 

About You

Candidates must meet ALL of the following:

  • Completion of required Science of Reading professional learning modules AND one of the following:
  1. Reading Endorsement (PreK–12)
    • Must appear on teaching license as #059902
    • No other endorsements fulfill this requirement

OR

  1. Master’s or Doctoral Degree in Reading/Literacy
    • Degree title, or
    • Transcript (major, specialization, or concentration)
    • Degree must explicitly include “reading” or “literacy” in:

OR

  1. Passing Score on the Foundations of Reading Test
    • Received a passing score on the reading instruction test aligned to Ohio’s Reading Competencies
    • Passing this test does not result in a reading endorsement and does not replace the Praxis 5205 for teachers issued licenses before July 11, 2017.

OR

  1. Completed LETRS Training 1 and 2

OR

  1. Completed Associate-Level Orton-Gillingham Training
  • Previous experience as an instructional coach or literacy specialist
  • Strong background in data-driven instruction and intervention design
  • Experience supporting adult learners and facilitating professional development
  • Knowledge of structured literacy and evidence-based math literacy practices

Work Conditions & Expectations

Observing live instructional sessions and reviewing recorded lessons

  • Reviewing literacy data, student engagement data, and course performance trends
  • Analyzing student work samples and literacy growth indicators
  • Working collaboratively with teachers to integrate literacy strategies across the curriculum, not just within ELA courses
  • Supporting teachers with reading comprehension strategies, vocabulary development, writing supports, and student discussion techniques within their content areas
  • Assisting teachers in embedding literacy practices into coursework and live instruction
  • Reviewing intervention strategies for students struggling with reading, comprehension, or written responses
  • Collaboration with school administrators and instructional teams
  • Documentation of coaching activities and outcomes
  • Yearly position based on grant funding.

About Us

“We believe that every child should be able to be anything they want in life, regardless of their birthplace and circumstances.” – Ron Packard, CEO & Founder

ACCEL Schools is a network of 80+ high-performing, public charter schools serving PK-12 students. We proudly advocate for school choice and work to address educational inequities throughout the United States. Our schools are inclusive and widely differ to reflect the unique values of the many urban, suburban, and rural communities we serve. Our brick-and-mortar, virtual, and hybrid schools specialize in closing educational gaps and offer innovative models such as career-technical education, sports training, bilingual programming, and more. We have been recognized and praised by legislators, authorizers, and researchers for providing exceptional education options to students in historically under-resourced communities.

We offer the following benefits: 

Compensation and Benefits: The compensation and benefits information below is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law. 
 
The annual starting salary for this position is between $45,000 – $58,000 annually. Factors which may affect starting pay within this range may include geography/market, skills, education, experience and other qualifications of the successful candidate. 

Life benefits – time & peace of mind

  • Paid time off
  • Retirement contributions
  • Optional Basic Life and AD&D insurance
  • Voluntary life insurance (employee, spouse, child)
  • Discounted childcare at Early Learning Academies locations

Health benefits – stay well & thrive

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Voluntary short-term disability insurance
  • Voluntary long-term disability insurance

Career benefits – keep growing

  • Career advancement opportunities throughout Pansophic Learning and our strong network of 4,000+ instructors and education professionals

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