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The Multilingual Learner (ML) Case Manager plays a central role in the fulfillment of KIPP Chicago’s mission by directly impacting the academic success of all Multilingual Learners. The ML Case Manager is responsible for managing all services to support Multilingual Learners at a specific school. In addition to providing ESL instruction with small groups of students, the ML CM maintains current and complete records of students in the program and manages screening, testing, and parent communication. The ML CM reports to the Managing Director of Student Services and follows the same calendar as Classroom Teachers.
Key Performance Indicators
The Multilingual Learner Case Manager is charged with meeting the following Key Performance Indicators:
All students in ML program receive passing grades in all subjects.
100% of EL Students meet Spring-to-Spring MAP Growth Targets in Reading and Math.
100% compliance across all schools with all EL program regulations, meaning that all schools are fully prepared for a successful EL program audit visit at any time.
100% of applicable students complete Screener tests and ACCESS English Proficiency tests.
Responsibilities
Teach & Assess
Teach regular English as a Second Language lessons with small groups of all ML students at KAP, KAMS, and KAC to help them develop their English proficiency skills.
If necessary, provide bilingual instruction and support of grade-level academic content, through either co-teaching in general education classrooms, content review sessions, or a combination of both.
Create differentiated lesson plans designed to build bilingual students’ English skills in Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing in order to help them become more successful in their regular classroom.
If necessary, provide students with Spanish-language instructional support to facilitate their comprehension and retention of grade-level content.
Administer the annual ACCESS English proficiency test.
Attend professional development sessions to learn best practices for teaching ML students.
Not expected to fulfill duties outside of EL services (such as lunch duty, substitute teaching, or tutoring) in order to remain flexible to travel between schools.
Must be willing to provide instruction, translation, or other ML-related services at other campuses, if determined to be necessary by Managing Director of Student Services.
Case Manage
Manage 100% compliance with ML testing and case management, including but not limited to:
Create ESL/bilingual instruction schedules that allow each ML student at KAP, KAMS, and KAC to receive regular instruction to increase their English proficiency in order to succeed academically, based on requirements set by state and district authorities.
Maintain records of all ML students, based on protocol set by state and district authorities.
Manage and administer ML diagnostic screener to new students in order to determine their placement in the EL program, based on protocol set by state and district authorities.
Monitor students’ progress in general education setting and collaborate with other teachers to help support students as needed (for current ML students and students transitioning out of the program).
Advocate for equitable and high-quality instruction for all MLs, and share best practices with teammates.
Coordinate the administration of the ACCESS English proficiency test across all grades in order to ensure compliance with regulations.
Lead effective parent meetings with students on ML caseload, and communicate with bilingual parents regularly about their students’ progress.
Attend mandatory EL Program Teacher (ELPT) Trainings led by the CPS Office of Language and Cultural Education (OLCE) to maintain knowledge of current EL program regulations.
If applicable, support other K-8 ESL/Bilingual teachers at KAP/KAMS/KAC or other campuses, including but not limited to: providing lesson planning and assessment resources, leading team meetings to share compliance requirements and instructional practices, creating and revising instructional schedules to best serve students’ needs.
As needed, provide translation of materials and meetings.
Two years’ prior success teaching in “low-income,” urban communities (strongly preferred)
Fluency in Spanish (required).
COMPENSATION
KIPP Chicago Public Schools offers a competitive compensation and benefits package:
Salaries based on experience related to role and responsibilities
Competitive rates for medical insurance and short-term disability insurance. Dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, and long-term disability insurance are offered at no cost.
Competitive retirement savings benefits
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
KIPP Chicago Public Schools is committed to a policy of equal treatment for all individuals applying for employment. KIPP Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnic background. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.