Learning Lab Teacher 2026-2027
Grow Public Schools · Arvin, CA · 1 wk ago
On-siteEducationFull-time
Job Summary
The Learning Lab Teacher serves as a teacher responsible for the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of the Learning Lab program. This role extends Tier 1 instruction through data-driven intervention and enrichment systems, ensuring all scholars receive targeted support aligned to their academic needs.
Responsibilities
- Facilitate collaboration with grade-level teams to analyze progress monitoring data and make intervention and enrichment decisions for all scholars
- Designs and implements systems to monitor and track the delivery of small group instruction and scholar progress
- Led the coordinates small group scholar interventions in literacy and/or math skills based on student performance
- Develops and implements a system to monitor and track the delivery of instruction in small group settings
- Develops and implements a system for scholars to monitor and track progress of their online learning platforms
- Curates and organizes instructional resources to support small group lesson
- Ensures alignment between Tier 1 instruction and Learning Lab supports, adjusting plans based on student data
- Establishes and maintains a joyful, structured, and academically focused Learning Lab environment aligned to schoolwide expectations
- Manages the smooth and efficient execution of rotations and transitions to maximize instructional time
- Builts student ownership and agency through goal setting, reflection, and progress monitoring
- Maintains high behavioral expectations while fostering a culture of respect, safety, and engagement
- Delivers targeted small group instruction and Tier 2/Tier 3 interventions based on student need
- Actively monitors scholar progress across digital platforms and small group instruction
- Analyses effectiveness of instructional strategies and adjusts based on student outcomes
- Implements and refines learning lab structures to support differentiated instruction
- Ensures all scholars engage in meaningful, standards-aligned learning opportunities
- Partners with the Student Study Team (SST) and MTSS structures, supporting academic intervention planning and decision-making
- Serves as a case manager for identified scholars, overseeing intervention plans, progress monitoring, and documentation
- Communicates student progress and intervention outcomes to families and classroom teachers
- Interprets and manages student data across multiple platforms to inform instructional decisions
- Maintains documentation of interventions and contributes to schoolwide MTSS
- Designs, facilitates, and participates in professional learning for Learning Lab staff to strengthen instructional practices and improve student outcomes
- Provides ongoing feedback to strengthen the Learning Lab program by supporting its implementation, monitoring effectiveness, and using data to drive continuous improvement.
Required Education And Experience
- A Bachelor’s degree
- A CA state Multiple or Single subject teaching credential or intern credential, with an English Learner Authorization as required by the state of California
- Preferred: Master Degree and/or State of California Preliminary Administrative Credential
- Demonstrated mastery of classroom skills including classroom management, planning, assessment, data analysis, and instructional practices
- Proficiency with various technologies and teaching tools
- Bilingual ability preferred but not required
Physical Requirements And Work Environment
- The physical and work environment requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position, with or without reasonable accommodation.
- While performing the essential duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to communicate with others, including verbally and in writing, to exchange accurate information and perform job-related tasks.
- The employee is constantly required to remain in a stationary position (sitting or standing), move about the work environment, and use hands and arms to handle, reach, and operate office related equipment.
- The employee is frequently required to push, move, lift or otherwise carry up to 10 pounds and may occasionally be required to push, move, lift or otherwise carry up to 25 pounds.
- This position requires the ability to observe and perceive information, including close, distance, and peripheral vision, necessary to perform job duties such as reviewing documents and supervising students.
- The role also requires the ability to perceive and respond to auditory information in the work environment as necessary to perform the essential job functions.
- Work is typically performed in an office environment and may involve school noise.