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The California Virtual Academies (a network of 9 public charter schools) delivers online/virtual home based instruction to TK-12 students in California. While our schools do offer some scheduling flexibility, students are required to complete approximately 4-6 hours of coursework daily and log attendance. K12, inc. is our curriculum provider.
English Language Development (ELD) specialists meet with students throughout the week in virtual classrooms to provide standards-based targeted instruction based on the CA ELD Standards that meet the language needs of the students, as well as support students in content area coursework, provide additional one-to-one support, and provide curriculum support to homeroom and content teachers.
ELD specialists build lasting relationships with their students through consistent outreach throughout the school year and monitor attendance and engagement. Additionally, ELD specialists provide interventions as needed to ensure students remain engaged and grow academically.
ELD specialists’ caseloads are generally made up of either elementary (K-5), middle school (6-8), or high school (9-12) students. ELD specialists are required to connect virtually with students once per quarter at minimum and attend one in-person event each quarter. All ELD specialists are required to proctor state testing.
Please Note: Although ELD specialists can be assigned a grade span of elementary, middle, or high school, all interested applicants will need to be willing to teach all grades, K-12.
Responsibilities
Serve as point of contact for ELD software company
Manage student accounts and instructional path, monitor and report weekly progress, train new users, and assist with troubleshooting
Attend and participate in software training
Schedule and instruct small group online sessions to ensure identified EL caseload students are mastering ELD standards using ELD curriculum and SDAIE strategies.
Provide intensive ELD intervention as needed dependent upon EL level Document all ELD interventions provided
Plan and moderate an ELD Program Orientation
Identify possible EL students, facilitate ELPAC testing, and identify correct placement of eligible students for ELD services and support.
Attend yearly English Language Proficiency Assessment for California (ELPAC) “train the trainer” workshop in-person
Work with supervisor to train all general education teachers on ELPAC administration and follow up training
Prepare ELPAC score notification letters
Maintain shared spreadsheet with 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, including weekly newsletters, participation in ELD software program, and distribution of ELPAC scores and reclassification notification letters
Receive, manage, and respond to school-wide questions regarding ELD
Responsible for all data, tracking and reports related to compliance issues for the ELL program and monitoring the progress of ELL students
Help maintain ELD Status in Total View Schools and School Pathways SIS
Ensure ELD students complete all assessments
Proctor state/federal test, in-person, as assigned.
Participate in school-wide activities (Park day, Book fair, etc)
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Reside in the state of California
Bachelor's degree
Strong content and subject-matter knowledge
Ability to support and guide adults, as well as students
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Organization and time-management skills
Excellent writing and grammar skills
Flexible schedule
Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, and Outlook, PowerPoint and experience using them in a professional capacity
Self-directed but comfortable working as part of a team
Attend in-person training as scheduled
Knowledgeable in English Language Development (ELD) legal matters regarding ELD status
instructional practices
Must hold a valid California Multiple or Single Subject teaching credential
California English Learner Authorization
Nice-to-haves
Current Teacher (desired)
Benefits
We do participate in CalSTRS.
Only full time employees are offered health, dental, and vision benefits.