Location:
Erie 1 BOCES
Technology Services
TS Western Regional Partnership Center
E1B Education Campus
West Seneca, NY
Annual Salary:
$73,464
+ 1,500 w/Masters Stipend
$74,964*
Hours:
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Generous Benefits Package including but not limited to the following: Employment - Erie 1 BOCES
Are you a passionate educator ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of students with disabilities? The West Regional Partnership Center (WRPC) at Erie 1 BOCES is seeking an exceptional Coordinator – Literacy Specialist to join our dedicated team of educational leaders driving meaningful systems change across Western New York.
As part of a statewide initiative supported by the NYSED Office of Special Education, you will collaborate with educators, school leaders, and families to strengthen literacy outcomes and create more inclusive learning environments for all students. Through high-quality professional learning, coaching, and technical assistance, you will help schools implement evidence-based practices, including Explicit Instruction, Specially Designed Instruction, and the Science of Reading.
This is more than a job. It's an opportunity to influence teaching and learning on a regional scale, empower educators, and help ensure that every student has access to high-quality instruction and the support they need to succeed.
Join us in transforming outcomes, building educator capacity, and shaping the future of inclusive education. Apply today and be part of the change!
Job Responsibilities:
Specialists with the West Regional Partnership Center (WRPC) grant from the New York State Education Department Office of Special Education provide training, technical assistance, and support to educational organizations across the four western BOCES regions (Erie 1 BOCES, Erie 2 BOCES, Cattaraugus – Allegany BOCES, Orleans – Niagara BOCES). The specialists work collaboratively with other WRPC team members as well as other components of the Educational Partnership within the Office of Special Education to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.
Specific Duties:
1. Provide professional development in a variety of modes to administrators, teachers, staff, and families in identified school districts, schools, programs, and other educational organizations across Western New York on the following:
2. Provide technical assistance to identified school districts, schools, programs, and other educational organizations across Western New York to:
3. Provide coaching to district, school, or other educational organization staff to build capacity to instructional plans utilizing core concepts of Implementation Science.
4. Facilitate regional targeted skills groups with identified school districts across Western New York to address issues related to instruction of students with disabilities.
5. Work collaboratively with the Systems Change Facilitator and other WRPC staff to identify priorities, develop and implement a regional work plan using: