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St. Landry Parish School Board

Literacy Mentor-CLSD Grant Funded (Birth to 5) (4146)

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TitleLiteracy Mentor-CLSD Grant Funded (Birth to 5)
Posting ID4146
Description

Job Goal: 

The role of the Birth to Five Literacy Mentor will be to provide ongoing support for new teachers with 3 or less years of service in schools with high teacher turnover and/or high numbers of teachers new to the field and teachers implementing Leading and Learning (L&L) innovations. The Birth to Five Literacy Mentor supports new teachers in the use of evidence-based practices through planning, modeling, observing, and providing feedback and to enhance teacher and leader collaboration. The Birth to Five Literacy Mentor provides training and support for a cohort of selected schools and early childhood sites, as identified in the CLSD 2024 application. The Birth to Five Literacy Mentor works with district-level and school-level staff to ensure all students receive high quality literacy instruction and to increase the population of highly effective teachers and childcare providers. Approximately 80% of the Birth to Five Literacy Mentor’s time must be spent directly supporting new teachers.

 

Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience):   

  • Bachelor’s degree in education (Pre K-third grade)
  • Valid and current Louisiana teaching certificate in PK-3, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Early Interventionist Birth-5, or Noncategorical Preschool Handicapped in order to meet LA4 Pre K teacher qualifications (Note: Louisiana Early Childhood Ancillary Certificate does not meet the certification requirement for this position)

 

Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Required:

  • Minimum of 3 effective years of experience as a certified ELA teacher
  • Science of Reading trained or plan to complete training within the calendar year
  • Proven results when working with struggling readers
  • Strong knowledge of how children learn to read
  • Knowledge and experience working with high-quality reading curriculum

 

Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Preferred:

  • Knowledge of the Teachstone Pre K-3rd, Toddler, and/or Infant CLASS tool
  • Current CLASS observer certification
  • Highly Proficient or Excellent scores on the CLASS teacher evaluation tool
  • Knowledge of the PELI (Preschool Early Literacy Indicators) assessment and reporting tools
  • Knowledge of the state mandated Teaching Strategies developmental assessment and reporting tools
  • Knowledge of Louisiana Early Learning and Development (ELD) Standards
  • Knowledge of Louisiana Type III Child Care Licensing Regulations
  • Experience working with children ages Birth to Five years in Pre K classrooms, Type III Child Care Centers, and/or Family Child Care settings

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the implementation of two of three evidence-informed L&L Innovations as measured by scaling the Innovation to at least one additional site within the LEA by the end of the subgrant.
  • Spend 80% of their time supporting teachers
  • Coach teachers through implementation of high-quality instructional materials
  • Observe teachers, provide feedback, and identify next steps to improve instruction in core ELA instruction and intervention for the purpose of support and not evaluation through high-quality instructional materials
  • Provide teachers with instructional support in five areas: theory underlying instruction, demonstration of
  • evidence-based strategies, observation of teachers practicing evidence-based strategies, feedback and reflection about instruction, and supporting collaboration
  • Build collaborative relationships among schools, ECEs, and LEAs for teachers and leaders to learn from each other
  • Support coherence of literacy instruction across the schools supported and throughout the LEA
  • Support school and school system leaders in the development and monitoring of a local literacy plan
  • Participate on the LEA-Level Team to bring insights and perspectives from site-level collaboration, ensuring feedback and continuous improvement
  • Provide teachers with localized ELA supports while also leveraging the communication, feedback, and support of LDOE
  • Collaborate with school systems staff and Department staff to evaluate and improve program implementation
  • Report on program implementation to key stakeholders
  • Demonstrate and communicate an unwavering belief in all students’ abilities to become successful readers
  • Participate in all LDOE and school system mandated professional development, including monthly LDOE Communities of Practice and Teacher Leader Summit
  • Stay abreast of the research and elevate evidence-based strategies for instruction and professional learning development to share with the teachers

 

 Terms of Employment:  Ten (10) months

 

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary RangePer Year
LocationCentral Office

Applications Accepted

Start Date03/02/2026
End Date04/01/2026

Job Contact

NameDr. Nicole MorrisonTitleSupervisor of Early Learning
Emailnmorrison@slpsb.orgPhone337-948-3657