The College Preparatory & Leadership Academy
Location
High Point, North Carolina
The Math Interventionist provides targeted, evidence-based support to K-12 students performing below grade level in mathematics. They utilize assessment data to design intervention plans and collaborate with teachers and families to accelerate student achievement.
A bachelor's degree in Education, Math, or a related field is preferred. Candidates should ideally have a minimum of three years of successful teaching experience.
The Math Interventionist provides targeted support to students who are performing below grade-level expectations in math. Working collaboratively with classroom teachers, instructional leaders, and families, the Math Interventionist designs and implements evidence-based interventions that accelerate student achievement and support growth across grades K–12. The Interventionist utilizes assessment data to identify student needs, monitor progress, and ensure students receive appropriate instructional support aligned with North Carolina standards and the school's academic goals.
Student Intervention and Instruction Provide individual and small-group interventions for students identified through screening and assessment data. Deliver research-based instruction focused on computation skills, fluency, and problem-solving skills Develop and implement intervention plans tailored to individual student needs. Support students in achieving grade-level reading proficiency and academic success. Utilize a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) framework to provide targeted interventions. Assessment and Progress Monitoring Administer literacy assessments and screeners as assigned. Analyze student performance data to identify instructional needs and intervention priorities. Monitor student progress regularly and adjust interventions accordingly. Maintain accurate records of student participation, growth, and outcomes. Assist with school-wide literacy data analysis and reporting. Collaboration and Communication Collaborate with classroom teachers to align intervention strategies with core instruction. Participate in MTSS, intervention, special education, and student support meetings. Provide teachers with instructional strategies and resources to support struggling readers. Communicate student progress and intervention outcomes with families. Work collaboratively with counselors, exceptional education staff, administrators, and instructional coaches.
Bachelor's degree in Education, Math, Literacy, Elementary Education, Special Education, or related field. Minimum of three years of successful teaching experience preferred.
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