Our Mission
Equitas Academy prepares students for college, careers, and life pursuits, and inspires them to be champions of equity.
Position Description
The Literacy Interventionist helps ensure that every student develops the reading skills necessary for long-term academic success by providing targeted intervention, strengthening educator practice, partnering with families, and using data to drive meaningful improvement in literacy outcomes across the school. This role provides structured, evidence-based reading instruction to students, with a focus on strengthening foundational literacy, aligned to Common Core State Standards. In addition to direct student support, the Literacy Interventionist plays a key role in strengthening the school’s overall literacy program by contributing to professional development for educators, collaborating with teachers and families, and analyzing student data.
This position reports to the School Principal and receives support from the Managing Director, Learning Innovation.
Provide targeted literacy instruction and intervention to students through 1:1 and small group instruction, particularly for students who are below grade-level in reading.
Implement targeted instructional strategies to strengthen foundational literacy skills, including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
Use structured, systematic intervention approaches aligned to the science of reading (using adopted curricular materials) to accelerate student reading growth.
Use ongoing formative assessment and progress monitoring to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and adjust instructional strategies as needed.
Differentiate intervention lessons based on students’ specific skill gaps identified through assessment data.
Collaborate with classroom teachers to reinforce intervention strategies within core literacy instruction and ensure alignment between intervention and classroom learning.
Contribute to planning and facilitation of literacy-focused professional development, including summer professional development, weekly professional development, grade level team meetings and student free professional development days.
Design and facilitate professional development sessions focused on effective literacy instruction and intervention strategies for various groups of educators including teachers, instructional aides, and City Year corps members.
Provide guidance and resources to teachers on differentiating literacy instruction and supporting struggling readers in the classroom.
Model effective literacy strategies and instructional practices for educators
Contribute to the development and refinement of the school’s literacy systems and intervention structures.
Establish consistent and proactive communication with families of students receiving literacy intervention to share progress, goals, and strategies for continued growth.
Provide families with clear, practical guidance on how to support their child’s reading development at home, including modeling literacy strategies and sharing structured practice activities.
Facilitate workshops, information sessions, or small group meetings for families focused on building foundational literacy skills and fostering a love of reading at home.
Develop and share family-friendly materials that reinforce key literacy skills being addressed during intervention.
Participate in Student Success Conferences (SSCs) and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) meetings with parents and families to share strategies for reading success.
Partner with school leadership and teachers to ensure families are informed about the school’s literacy program and intervention supports.
Analyze school-wide literacy data, including i-Ready, DIBELS, and Interim Assessment Benchmarks, to identify students in need of intervention and track overall trends.
Support the school leadership team in developing data-driven plans to improve reading outcomes.
Facilitate regular data meetings with teachers during grade level team meetings as needed and PD time to review student progress and refine instructional strategies.
A strong alignment with Equitas Academy’s vision, mission, and values.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills.
A commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (DEIA) and a desire to empower those who experience marginalization.
Strong knowledge of evidence-based early literacy practices
Ability to analyze student data and use it to inform instruction and intervention
Strong organizational skills
Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred
At least 3 years of teaching experience (5+ preferred), with a demonstrated record of exceptional academic outcomes for scholars
Valid Multiple Subject or Single Subject English California teaching credential required
Experience teaching literacy
Demonstrated expertise inliteracy development and reading intervention strategies
Experience facilitating professional development is preferred
Criminal clearance, including fingerprints and TB Test
Salary
This position will return to work one week before the beginning of professional development (7/27/26) and will be expected to stay after school as needed (on average 2 hours per week) for meetings and preparation. In recognition of this additional time investment, the Literacy Interventionist will receive a 5% on top of their base salary.
Commitment to Diversity
Equitas Academy is actively seeking to build a diverse and experienced team of educators. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. We are an equal opportunity employer.