Anticipated Instructional Strategist SY26/27

Regional School Unit 21

$57K — $109K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or higher required.
  • Minimum four years of successful teaching experience in a related content area or equivalent experience.
  • Valid Maine teaching certificate in the appropriate endorsement area.
  • Demonstrated academic results and leadership experience.
  • Strong knowledge of curriculum, instructional practices, and state and district assessments.
  • Experience with teacher teams and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) preferred.
  • Experience with coaching cycles, assessment development, and data analysis preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with school leaders to implement instructional vision and strategic goals.
  • Design and facilitate professional development and instructional coaching.
  • Support teachers through modeling, feedback, and resource development.
  • Promote collaboration among educators and instructional strategists.
  • Utilize data to identify priorities and target support efforts.

Benefits

  • Work with a dedicated staff of approximately 600.
  • Contribute to a vibrant community serving 2,400 students.
  • Engage in professional growth initiatives through collaborative learning opportunities and training.
  • Participate in a culture that prioritizes measurement of educational excellence and accountability.
Full Job Description
Instructional Strategist - Sea Road School

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Reports To: Building Principal and Curriculum Director

Position Overview

RSU 21 serves approximately 2,400 students across three communities with a dedicated staff of 600 and an annual budget of $65 million. The Instructional Strategist serves as a dynamic instructional leader and coach focused on improving educator effectiveness and student outcomes.

This position leads professional learning opportunities, facilitates teacher teams, designs and implements capacity-building initiatives, and conducts targeted coaching cycles with educators. As a key member of the school leadership team, the Instructional Strategist promotes a culture of instructional excellence and supports measurable growth in teacher practice and student achievement.

Key Functions
  • Collaborate with school leaders to implement instructional vision and strategic goals.
  • Serve as a content, curriculum, planning, and assessment expert.
  • Design and facilitate professional development and instructional coaching.
  • Support teachers through modeling, feedback, and resource development.
  • Promote collaboration among educators and instructional strategists.
  • Advance district Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
  • Utilize data to identify priorities and target support efforts.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree or higher required.
  • Minimum four years of successful teaching experience in a related content area or equivalent experience.
  • Valid Maine teaching certificate in the appropriate endorsement area.
  • Demonstrated academic results and leadership experience.
  • Strong knowledge of curriculum, instructional practices, and state and district assessments.
  • Experience with teacher teams and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) preferred.
  • Experience with coaching cycles, assessment development, and data analysis preferred.
  • Intervention experience is a plus.

Essential Responsibilities

Vision and Goal Setting
  • Support development and implementation of the school's instructional vision.
  • Lead strategic initiatives aligned to school improvement goals.
  • Partner with administrators and teachers to establish ambitious academic goals.
  • Monitor progress and promote accountability through ongoing data analysis.

Planning and Content Expertise
  • Maintain deep knowledge of standards, curriculum, and assessments.
  • Facilitate content team meetings and professional learning sessions.
  • Support teachers in using assessment data to inform instruction.
  • Review lesson plans, assessments, and instructional materials and provide feedback.
  • Encourage innovative instructional practices and program development.

Teacher Development and Coaching
  • Coach teachers in data-driven instructional planning and implementation.
  • Conduct regular classroom observations and provide actionable feedback.
  • Implement individualized coaching cycles focused on growth and effectiveness.
  • Design and facilitate professional learning opportunities based on identified needs.
  • Collaborate with school and district leaders on professional development initiatives.

Teacher Support and Student Enrichment
  • Provide instructional resources and support to educators.
  • Collaborate with teachers to strengthen lesson design and instructional rigor.
  • Model effective instructional strategies through direct classroom support.
  • Support targeted students through goal-setting and intervention efforts.
  • Assist teachers with classroom management and intervention strategies.

Collaboration and School Culture
  • Promote a collaborative learning culture across the school community.
  • Work closely with instructional strategists and district leaders.
  • Model continuous improvement and reflective practice.
  • Assist in recruiting, interviewing, and onboarding new staff.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Apply a strong DEI lens to instructional coaching and decision-making.
  • Support culturally responsive teaching practices and inclusive classrooms.
  • Identify and address equity challenges and achievement gaps.
  • Demonstrate commitment to RSU 21's Equity Initiative.
  • Engage in ongoing personal and professional DEI growth.

Data-Driven Leadership
  • Use comprehensive data to guide instructional decision-making.
  • Support educators in interpreting and utilizing student achievement data.
  • Develop systems for data collection, analysis, and reporting.
  • Monitor outcomes for student subgroups and support efforts to close achievement gaps.

Core Competencies
  • Change Agent: Demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement and educational excellence.
  • Student-Centered: Prioritizes student success in all decisions and actions.
  • Coaching Mindset: Supports educator growth through feedback, modeling, and encouragement.
  • Trusted Advisor: Builds credibility and maintains strong professional relationships.
  • Relationship-Oriented: Collaborates effectively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Influence and Impact: Inspires others and drives positive change.
  • Accountability: Maintains high expectations and ownership of outcomes.

Terms of Employment: Work year established by the Board as reflected in the KAKEA Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Evaluation: Performance will be evaluated in accordance with Board policy regarding the evaluation of certified staff members.

Apply via our application portal

  • Internal Applicants: Submit a Letter of Interest (upload it where the resume is requested). No resume or letters of reference are required, however, candidates are encouraged to submit a full package for consideration by the Hiring Committee.
  • External Applicants: Submit a current resume/CV and three letters of reference.


Incomplete applications will not be considered.

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