As an educator with Jalen Rose Leadership Academy, you are considered a guardian to our students (whom we refer to as scholars). You will also build trust and community in your classroom via clear and timely communication with your scholars and families. At JRLA, we have created a model specifically designed to raise achievement for historically underserved scholars. We support your creativity and wholeheartedly encourage a rigorous, personalized, and well-rounded educational experience to meet the unique needs of each scholar in your classroom.
Established in 2011 by NBA Star Jalen Rose and Co-Founder Michael Carter, JRLA is located on the Northwest side of Detroit in the zip code where Jalen grew up. An open enrollment, tuition-free, public charter high school, JRLA provides a leadership-focused education to 420 scholars and over 1,000 alumni. The mission is to empower all scholars to develop the strength of character, skills, and knowledge needed to matriculate, be great in, and graduate from college or a postsecondary program so that they have the opportunities to be successful in the competitive world and take care of themselves and the people they love.
Built around a 9-16 model, JRLA has never wavered in its pursuit to improve the educational landscape for Detroit area youth. After 15+ years of operations, JRLA remains steadfast in its commitment to not only get scholars to graduate from high school but for them to graduate from college or a postsecondary program as well – outcomes that are real game changers in urban education. JRLA is a leader among open enrollment high schools in Detroit for college matriculation; we know the path to college and a successful future.
JRLA is authorized by Central Michigan University and is a single-site charter school.
Job Summary: The Instructional Coach is a pivotal leader dedicated to ensuring the effective execution of the JRLA Education Program throughout the school. This role is responsible for holding staff accountable for the successful implementation of the program while providing targeted coaching and support to classroom teachers. The Instructional Coach will ensure that 100% of building teachers utilize the Coaching Cycle protocol by conducting weekly observations and offering timely, actionable feedback. Key responsibilities include facilitating the implementation of a standards-based curriculum by reviewing lesson plans on a weekly basis and providing additional instructional support as needed. The coach will play a critical role in driving academic growth by ensuring the school meets 100% of its projected Math and Reading progress from the beginning to the end of the year, as measured by the Horizon assessment. Additionally, the role involves collaborating with the leadership team to plan and coordinate professional development that is fully informed by Coaching Cycle analytics.
The Instructional Coach will also work to foster a school culture that promotes the retention of highly effective teachers through daily monitoring, modeling, and support of guided reading instruction during tier 2 instructional time. They will lead data-driven conversations within Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), utilizing benchmark and WFA data to enhance instructional practices.
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This position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Please note that all applicants will be subject to a criminal background and records check prior to employment, regardless of position.