Instructional Support Western Regional Educator
Job Description
The Institute for Curriculum Services (ICS) is a national nonprofit initiative based in San Francisco, CA, and founded in 2005. We are dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 education on Jews, Judaism, Jewish history and Israel in the United States. We do this by developing standards-aligned curricula and training teachers around the country.
ICS seeks an experienced educator who is excited about bringing ICS’s curricula and professional development opportunities to K-12 educators across 12 states: Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii. In this role, you will build and cultivate regional partnerships, plan and execute in-person and online training programs, and increase ICS’s presence across the Western region.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify and build relationships with key district partners and regional organizations.
- Leverage network/relationships to set up professional development opportunities for schools/districts across the Western region.
- Maintain calendar of statewide conferences, submit proposals for presentations in consultation with Deputy Director to determine priorities, prepare and deliver ICS presentations.
- Recruit for and lead annual Summer Institutes.
- Maintain a deep knowledge of ICS content and professional development program offerings.
- Consultative conversations with ICS and other trainers.
- This position regularly involves 45% travel and flexibility to work evenings and weekends for training events.
Qualifications and Requirements
You are:
- Passionate about accuracy in history education and about supporting teachers’ professional learning
- Confident and enthusiastic about building relationships and promoting professional development opportunities
- An engaging and adaptable public speaker
- Tenacious and a proactive problem solver
- Highly organized and can juggle multiple projects while meeting deadlines
- Quick to think on your feet and respond to challenging questions in a productive and respectful manner
- Able to work both independently and collaboratively
You have:
- A bachelor’s degree or beyond in education or a related field
- At least five years of relevant experience working with/training K-12 educators in-person and online
- A solid understanding of current pedagogical theories and practices
- An awareness of the challenges and realities facing social studies teachers
- Some knowledge of and experience teaching topics related to Jews, Judaism, Jewish history and Israel
- Strong interpersonal skills in the context of developing and maintaining relationships with stakeholders, including educational administrators and teachers
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- A high level of competency using technology
We are:
- Passionate about the mission and the work that we do
- A small collaborative team that is intellectually curious, warm, and upbeat
- Creative, willing to experiment with new ideas, and proactive problem solvers
- We celebrate and appreciate the contributions of all of our team members, encourage professional development, and seek talented and personable individuals to be part of our team.
Salary Range
$60,000