Boston, MA, 02133, USA
83 days ago
Physical Education Instructional Coach, High Schools (SY24-25)
Reports To: Director of Physical Education Position Overview: The Office of Health and Wellness (OHW) plays a critical role in supporting schools in the implementation of the BPS Wellness Policy, a Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Approach, which is a national model to link learning and health. As a district, our mission is to actively promote the health and wellness of all students to support both their healthy development and readiness to learn. OHW is committed to supporting schools in their efforts to create safe, healthy and sustaining learning environments. OHW provides professional development, tiered instructional coaching, assessment & data, program evaluation support, resource development and selection in the following areas: physical education, health education, social emotional learning, restorative practices, wellness councils, physical activity and health promotions. OHW is a part of the Academics Division. In collaboration with the Physical Education (PE) Director, the High School Instructional Coach will work with BPS PE teachers to support their implementation of high quality, standards-based 9-12th grade PE curriculum. The Coach will work directly with teachers in schools by modeling high quality instruction in a variety of formats; offering collaborative and one-on-one coaching; facilitating professional learning community groups; and leading related centralized professional development. The Coach will focus on enhancing teachers' ability to provide PE instruction utilizing the BPS PE Frameworks, SPARK, OPEN PE, Project Adventure and other standards-based curricular units. Curriculum focus will be on lifelong physical activities and personalized fitness. Instructional practices will support the development of equitable physical literacy for all students. The Coach will also assist and support schools in their integration of physical activity across the school day and work with administrators and teachers to align their work with district priorities regarding both physical education and activity. This person will also facilitate the access of other resources pertaining to wellness policies, initiatives and promotions to schools. Responsibilities: Support the PE Program Director in providing professional development and coaching to PE teachers on the implementation of high quality, standards-based high school PE curriculum Participate in and deliver professional development focused on current best practices in PE and standards-based PE curriculum Work with teachers to ensure the alignment of instructional practices to support physical literacy, culturally and linguistically sustaining practices, and transformative social, emotional learning Work with teachers to ensure the alignment of their instruction to the BPS PE standards, curricula and assessments Support teachers with development of professional practice and student learning goals and to identify and develop artifacts to support the teacher effectiveness evaluation Utilize best practice coaching models to work with PE teachers in one-on-one settings; to observe and model lessons; co-plan and co-teach lessons; and to provide debrief and feedback sessions focused on continuous improvement of instruction Collaborate with PE teachers to develop well-structured lessons and rigorous units leading to increased skill-based learning and increased moderate-to-vigorous physical activity participation among all students Use student assessment data to guide work by analyzing student performance and participation and adjusting coaching priorities as needed Continuously improve professional knowledge and practice through self guided inquiry and participating in professional development activities; share information and knowledge with assigned schools; apply the best research in the design and development of standards-based PE curriculum and health-related-fitness assessments Build capacity of teachers to implement personalized fitness planning, goal setting and training into their PE curriculum Support development/selection of fitness focused curriculum Demonstrate/model best practices in fitness for high school students Support teachers in implementing best practices in teaching fitness Analyze student fitness assessment data and use it to guide work and inform coaching priorities Assist PE teachers in establishing and maintaining an effective physical activity climate in their schools and implementing approved district wide wellness policies, procedures and directives Communicate district wellness-related policies; work with PE teachers and school staff to implement the requirements in the most effective way for the school Focus coaching on district priorities regarding implementation of adopted curriculum and improvement strategies that optimize the quality and quantity of physical activity (specifically moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) offered to students Collaborate with other members of the Office of Health and Wellness on ways to support schools in their implementation of wellness policies and interventions regarding physical activity Provide individualized support and materials to help school-based staff implement physical activity initiatives across the school day Other duties as assigned Qualifications - Required: Bachelor’s Degree in physical education or related field with 5 plus years of teaching experience and demonstrated expertise in PE Massachusetts Teaching Secondary License in PE Experience training or coaching teachers in the area of PE Demonstrated evidence of exemplary teaching performance and skills in PE Outstanding presentation and facilitation skills with demonstrated ability to implement professional development and motivate follow-through Strong interpersonal skills to share proven instructional approaches with teachers and administrators and provide advice and coaching Ability to plan strategically and implement all the components of a peer coaching model Strong organizational skills and efficiency in meeting deadlines Outstanding written and oral communication skills Proficient in Google Workspace including Google Docs, Sheets, Forms, and Classrooms Experience working with a diverse adult and student population Ability to travel between multiple school sites and work on a flexible schedule Outstanding references from past supervisors Current authorization to work in the United States An understanding of the principles of equity at multiple levels (e.g., racial, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, health, ability) and the need for antiracist policies and practices in research and evaluation. An understanding of and commitment to gain greater understanding of what is necessary for an urban school system to enjoy continuous improvement in an increasingly complex and competitive environment. A deeply held and unyielding belief in the overarching mission of public education. Qualifications - Preferred: Master’s Degree with 5 plus years teaching experience Experience working as an Instructional Coach Experience working in a large school district, especially BPS Knowledge of adult learning theory Knowledge of the use of instructional technology, including its use to analyze student performance data Knowledge of BPS programs, funding, and partners (existing and potential) BPS values linguistic diversity and believes that candidates who speak another language bring added value to the classroom, school, and district culture and diversity. BPS is particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in the following major languages: Spanish, Cabo Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole, Chinese, Vietnamese. Terms: BTU, Group I + 5% differential. The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, employment, or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work. " /> Having Trouble Logging In? 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