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Preschool Instructional Coach/PIRS (Anticipated Opening)

Salem City School District

Salem · Salem County

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Position Type: Elementary School Teaching/Preschool Instructional Coach

Date Posted: April 14, 2026

Location: John Fenwick Academy

Closing Date: April 21, 2026

Job Details

  • TITLE: PRESCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL COACH (formerly Master Teacher)LENGTH: 10 MONTH POSITION CONTINOUS THROUGH JUNE 30th REQUIRED

Qualifications

  • Preschool through grade three standard instructional certificate; or Standard elementary school instructional certificate and the equivalent of two academic years of full-time experience teaching three and four-year old students under the certificate in a position that would require the preschool through grade three endorsement: or Standard New Jersey nursery school instructional certificate; or Preschool through grade three endorsement in addition to another standard instructional certificate, except as indicated at N.J.A.C. 6A:9-11.2 and 11.7
  • Reports to: Principal and/or Assistant Principal
  • JOB GOALS:The Preschool Instructional Coach provides in-classroom support to help preschool teachers improve their classroom practice
  • Assumes professional responsibility for providing learning experiences of young students in a supportive and positive classroom climate in the early childhood program that develops in each child the skills, attitudes, the knowledge to provide a good foundation for continued education, following the approved curricula and directives of the school
  • In addition, the Preschool Instructional Coach shall strive to ensure that the preschool teachers are meeting the highly effective criteria for the preparation of lesson plans, the use of data to drive instruction, the delivering of quality instruction, addressing the needs of diverse learners through differentiation, classroom environment, leadership, and professionalism
  • Preschool Instructional Coach must work collaboratively with all members of school staff
  • PERFORMANCE

Responsibilities

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  • Establish high standards and expectations for young children for academic performance and responsibility for behavior.2
  • Display the highest ethical and professional behavior and standards when working with students, parents, school personnel, and other agencies associated with the school.3
  • Promotes active learning using structured and unstructured activities that foster the social, physical, cognitive, and emotional developments of young children.4
  • Plan and implement sequential age appropriate learning experiences
  • The learning experiences shall follow and use the approved curricula and instructional materials.5
  • Develop, facilitate, and present staff development instruction.6
  • Manage program operational needs in the classrooms.7
  • Accept special assignments as deemed necessary by Administration.8
  • Maintain weekly activity log.9
  • Coordinate with direct service staff such as Social Worker.10
  • Establish high standards and expectation for all students for academic performance and responsibility for behavior.11
  • Plan and implement instruction to ensure that early childhood education students exceed the New Jersey Preschool Teaching and Learning Standards in all areas.12
  • Demonstrate how to engage the learners in differentiated learning experiences for the range of skills and developmental needs found in the classroom and doing multiple activities simultaneously.13
  • Assist in providing and effectively organize a variety of materials, equipment, media, and community resources to support the instructional program, using school-approved procedures.14
  • Model how to monitor the pacing of instruction and budget class time efficiently by providing clear directions, outlining expectations, and effectively bringing to closure instructional experiences.15
  • Teach effective presentation skills when employing direct instruction, including appropriate vocabulary and examples, clear and legible visuals, and articulate and audible speech.16
  • Use excellent written and oral English when communicating with students, parents and colleagues.17
  • Provide instruction to teachers on how to establish a nurturing, supportive, and positive classroom climate that encourages student responsibility, using positive motivation, clear classroom routines, challenging instructional strategies, and effective classroom management techniques.18
  • Communicate regularly with teachers, seeking their support and advice, so as to create a cooperative relationship to support the children.19
  • Teach how to assess and diagnose the learning, social, and emotional needs and styles of students, using a variety of assessment techniques and data.20
  • Plan and adjust the learning experiences, accordingly, requesting advice and assistance from specialists when appropriate
  • Employ a variety of methods for students to demonstrate learning and accomplishments.21
  • Work cooperatively with the Preschool staff in the classrooms, establishing clear expectations for roles and

Responsibilities

  • Continue to grow professionally through collaboration with colleagues and professional growth experiences.22
  • Maintain a positive, cooperative and mutually supportive relationships with all staff.23
  • Attend required staff meetings and serve, as appropriate on staff committees
  • Participate in curriculum and program development.24
  • Summarize, interpret, and disseminate current developments in learning, instructional strategies, and classroom management through reading of professional journals, participation in professional development, and involvement in professional organizations.25
  • Observes children in a variety of settings and evaluates the cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills of pupils and maintains records of progress toward slated objectives of instruction.26
  • Develops and uses age-appropriate assessment tools and maintains records of pupil's development and educational progress toward slated objectives of instruction.27
  • Identifies pupil needs and cooperates with other professional staff members in assessing and resolving learning problems.28
  • Establishes and maintains standards of pupil behavior needed to achieve a classroom climate conducive to learning.29
  • Engages the learners in highly effective, differentiated learning experiences for the range of skill levels and developmental needs found in the classroom, managing, when appropriate, multiple instructional activities simultaneously.30
  • Provide and efficiently organize a variety of materials, equipment, media, and community resources to support the instructional program, using school-approved procedures.31
  • Establish a professional rapport with all students and staff.32
  • Communicate regularly with parents, seeking their support and advice, so as to create a cooperative relationship to support the child in the school.33
  • Assess and diagnose the learning, social, and emotional needs and styles of the students, using a variety of assessment techniques and data
  • Plan and adjust the learning experiences, accordingly, requesting advice and assistance from specialists when appropriate. 34
  • Assist with the preparation, monitoring, and following of Individualized Education Plans for selected students assigned to the class.35
  • Employ a variety of methods for students to demonstrate learning and accomplishments
  • Maintain records and provide evidence of growth and progress to parents and to students.36
  • Complete all mandatory professional development to satisfy state

Requirements

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  • Recommend to the Assistant Principal any supplies and equipment that is need in the classrooms through results of the reflective cycles and the ECERS-3 observations. 38
  • Complete at lest one ECERS-3 observation in each preschool classroom during the school year and complete at least five reflective cycles with each preschool teacher during the school year.39
  • Assist Head Start in the school's collaboration efforts including but not limited to student assessments and testing, data collection. 40
  • Perform any duties that are within the scope of employment and certifications, as assigned by the Principal and/or Assistant Principal
  • Wage or

Salary

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  • Certified Teaching Staff:

Salary

  • Range
  • $ 64,000 - $97,000

Benefits

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  • Enrollment in TPAF (Teacher's Pension and Annuity Fund) and Group Life Insurance through NJ Department of Pensions and

Benefits

  • Ameri
  • Health New Jersey Educators Health Plan (Medical)Benecard (Prescription)Delta Dental (Dental)Ameriflex (FSA) Flexible Spending Account
  • Opt-Out of

Benefits

  • Annual Waiver
  • Range: up to $5,000 per year
  • Ten Paid Sick days, Three Personal Days
  • Eligibility for enrollment in 403b Tax Shelter Annuity Plans
  • Vendors: Met
  • Life/Brighthouse, Equitable,Midland or Lincoln Investment Planning.Eligibility for enrollment in Disability, Life, Accident, Cancer, Critical Illness, Hospital Confinement Plans with Colonial Life Insurance.Eligibility for enrollment in Disability Insurance with Prudential, Colonial Life, or AFLAC.Extra Compensation Programs
  • Extra-Curricular Stipends
  • After School Tutoring and Homebound Tutoring
  • Professional Development Workshops in the District