Coordinator of English Language Development, 2023-2024 School Year at California Online Public Schools - Sacramento County

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
7/5/2023
Number of Openings
Not Specified
Add'l Salary Info
This position ranges from $70,000 - $96,495.77 based on relevant education and experience.
Length of Work Year
2023-2024
Employment Type
Full Time

About the Employer

Since 2004, California Online Public Schools (CalOPS) has welcomed students into its virtual classrooms as a network of six tuition-free online public schools. Upholding its commitment to believing, connecting, and empowering all with empathy, the school strives to help students learn positive lifelong strategies for a successful future. Driven by a mission that prioritizes growth opportunities beyond academia and powered by the curriculum flexibility of a charter school, the WASC-accredited schools guarantee students receive the highest quality education.

Job Summary

Job Summary

Position Summary and Responsibilities Under the direction of the Director of Student Achievement or designee, the Coordinator of English Language Development (ELD) is an instructional leader with specialized knowledge in current research around literacy development and acquisition, evidence-based practices, English Language Arts Standards, English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework, as well as the knowledge of how to work with adult learners. The Coordinator of English Language Development (ELD) provides job-embedded support to ensure that literacy instruction is data-informed and student-centered. The Coordinator of English Language Development (ELD) will accomplish this by collaborating with leaders and teachers and engaging in practices such as co-teaching, co-planning, modeling, reflective conversations, and data analysis to build capacity that improves student literacy achievement. DUTIES: Serve as point of contact for ELD curriculum. Identify possible EL students, facilitate ELPAC testing, and identify the correct placement of eligible students for ELD services and support. Attend yearly English Language Proficiency Assessment for California (ELPAC) “train the trainer” workshop. Train general education teachers on ELPAC administration and follow-up training. Prepare ELPAC score notification letters. Monitor and maintain data with the current list of ELD students, ELPAC scores, and other ELPAC/EL-related information. Process all reclassifications, monitor reclassified students and maintain forms. Receive, interpret, and document teacher commentary regarding student reclassification; prepare reclassification status letter for student CUM records. Communicate clearly and consistently to ELD families and general education teachers, and distribute of ELPAC scores and reclassification notification letters. Responsible for all data, tracking, and reports related to compliance issues for the ELL program and monitoring the progress

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Feel free to reach us at calopshr@californiaops.org.

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