
Teacher Specialist - Math
Job Description
DISTRICT TEACHER SPECIALIST,
MATH
TEACHING, LEARNING & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
DESCRIPTION
The Teacher Specialist, Math provides instructional leadership, coaching, and program support to improve student achievement in mathematics across the district. This position works collaboratively with site administrators, teachers, and district teams to support the implementation of the California State Standards, strengthen instructional practices, and ensure equitable access to rigorous mathematics instruction for all students.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
An earned bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Credential
Valid California credential authorizing service as a teacher (full math credential preferred).
Experience
A. Successful teaching experience as a mathematics classroom teacher. Minimum 5 years teaching experience.
B. Specific knowledge in the areas of individualized instruction, testing, and diagnosis, and knowledge of the California State Standards in mathematics.
WORK YEAR
Regular school year, 186 days, 8 hours a day. Extra days during the summer will be paid at per diem rate.
SALARY SCHEDULE
Placement on regular teachers' salary schedule depending upon training and experience, plus $285.29 per month (for 11 months) teacher specialist stipend. Additional hours are required to meet responsibilities for these positions. Transportation allowance will be provided as necessary to the assignment. Currently, funding is available for two school years.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Assists administrators and classroom teachers in planning and supporting the implementation of the California State Standards across all curricular areas.
- Researches and recommends the use of instructional materials designed to provide support to the instructional program for School Improvement, Title I Programs, English Learner students, and Special Education students.
- Supports the District vision in teaching and learning.
- Assists with the development and implementation of the Local Control Accountability Plan.
- Stays current in best practices and state standards and participates in ongoing professional learning.
- Works closely and cooperatively with the Teaching and Learning team, site administrators, Instructional Learning Teams (ILTs), and PLCs to provide research and best practices that support California State Standards.
- Coordinates/participates/presents staff development for teachers, educational assistants, and administrators that prepares them to provide access to the California State Standards.
- Works cooperatively with other district personnel to ensure articulation between Teaching and Learning and other school site programs.
- Provides instructional coaching to individual teachers and supports teacher teams, providing direction and guidance from site and District administration.
- Documents progress on the implementation of the California State Standards at school sites for the purpose of reflection and determining next steps.
- Provides professional development for administrators at the site and District level.
- Integrates a variety of instructional technology tools, software, and programs to support the implementation of California State Standards.
- Prepares and delivers information on California State Standards at School Board meetings and parent meetings.
- Supports the textbook pilot and adoption process.
- Works alongside the technology and assessment departments to support alignment of instruction with the California State Standards.
- Supports GUSD adopted curriculum for grades 6 through 12.
- Assists with the creation of assessments that (1) Assist teacher teams in monitoring student progress and (2) Determine student placement in appropriate instructional programs based upon the California State Standards.
- Prepares reports as needed.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Ability to plan, organize, prioritize, and manage time.
- Maintains a positive attitude towards students, learning, and teaching.
- Ability to observe and evaluate student activities and instructional practices.
- Ability to cope with multiple tasks.
- Ability to drive to sites to communicate and meet with staff and students.
- Knowledge of, and ability to use, computer-based programs.
- Ability to communicate effectively by providing clear, concise instruction using academic language.
- Ability to listen without bias and provide appropriate feedback.
- Ability to demonstrate proficiency in written and oral English.
- Knowledge of methods for effective collaboration and the ability to work collaboratively with all stakeholders.
- Ability to work effectively with all racial, ethnic, linguistic, economic, and disability groups.
- Demonstrate understanding, patience, and approachability toward students, parents, and colleagues.
- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication and problem-solving skills.
- Oral and written proficiency in a second language preferred.
SUPERVISION
Under the direct supervision of the Director of Teaching & Learning.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
1. Application Materials
All applicants must submit a letter of application, a resume of training and qualifications, a copy of a valid California teaching credential, and five (5) current references must be included on the application. References will be contacted by telephone during the application process.
2. Application Submission Deadline
All application materials must be submitted via the Frontline online platform no later than 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Applications submitted directly to Human Resources will not be accepted.
3. Personal Interviews
After initial screening of all applications, selected candidates will be contacted for a personal interview with site administration.