TK Educational Facilitator, Hybrid/Remote (25-26 School Year)
Posted 2025-04-06JOB TITLE: Educational Facilitator
REPORTS TO: School Director and/or Designee
CLASSIFICATION: Certificated
WHO WE ARE (ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW)
We employ a diverse, empathetic, and passionate team who value collaboration, integrity and the desire to be a servant leader. We are committed to excellence and work tirelessly to improve learner outcomes, by empowering learners through Project-Based Learning, Individualized Learning and Social-Emotional Learning. We are committed to being self-directed, participating in ongoing personal and professional development, problem solving, and embracing a growth mindset. With our unwavering commitment to excellence, we are confident that our team will thrive and succeed in all areas of their lives.
THE OPPORTUNITY (POSITION OVERVIEW)
Reporting to the School and/or Program Director the Educational Facilitator (EF) is an innovator in the education field that inspires and supports all educational needs of TK-12 home study families assigned to them by facilitating an engaging and highly individualized education. As a point of contact and representative of the iLEAD home study program, the EF provides academic and operational support to the parents and learners.
WHAT YOU WILL DO (DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES)
 Oversee the academic, physical, extracurricular education by planning, implementing and instructing.
 Conduct oneself in a confident manner so as to present oneself as the point of contact for assigned parents and learners of the independent study program.
 Plan, develop, and organize, in collaboration with the learner/parent, an individual learning plan (ILP) for each learner, which incorporates the standards (including helping to research and determine which curriculum would be most beneficial to the learnerÂs educational objectives).
 Meet in person or virtually with the learner at least every 20 days to: (a) assess and evaluate learner achievement and growth utilizing parent observations, body of work and learner work samples, (b) provide guidance and support to parents and learners, (c) discuss monthly learning/body of work and samples with each learner, (d) make any necessary adjustments or recommendations on teaching practices as needed per individual learner needs, and (e) regularly work one-on-one with a learner needing more support.
 Collect learner work samples monthly after reviewing the body of work. Assign work through the ILP. Maintain required learner portfolios as outlined by guidelines.
 Take attendance, confirm activity logs are saved and signed if needed, upload and/or maintain learning records and samples.
 Award semester grades and progress reports in conjunction with parents.
 Schedule additional communication or meetings as needed to meet the needs of the learner.
 Respond to parent inquiries and concerns within (1) business day of contact.
 Model teaching strategies, as needed, to help parents be more effective facilitators as well.
 Help parents navigate the rules, policies, and procedures of the program, as well as the website(s) and any other computer systems they will be using.
 Ensure that all learner needs are being met and, if needed, meet with the team members Lead Facilitator(s) or Regional Lead(s) of independent study for additional support.
 Provide extra curriculum support to at-promise learners to fill learning gaps.
 Engage in meaningful professional development activities on a regular basis to broaden knowledge in education, home study, independent study and charter schools.
 Consistently provide information to staff and families on field studies, testing, orientations, workshops, or any other school events/gatherings.
 Demonstrate basic knowledge of high school graduation requirements and regularly participate in professional development pertaining to high school.
 Attend and/or assist with all schoolwide, family and learner-related meetings (IEPs, EL, etc.) in various locations.
 Attend required staff meetings including monthly pod meetings, all staff meetings, professional development and any other training(s) as necessary.
 Proctor state mandated assessments (CAASPP, PFT, math placement, etc.) and ensure all learners on the EFÂs roster have been tested. This may require additional days of proctoring makeup testing.
 Proctor internal benchmark (MAP) testing and/or ensure all learners on their roster have completed any other applicable assessments (EL, SPED, etc.).
 Perform any tasks needed for educational agencies for the purposes of WASC or data collection.
 Adhere to California school law, State Board of Education rules and regulations, Board of Education policies and regulations, and school regulations and procedures.
 Seek and provide support from colleagues on an ongoing basis.
 Work collaboratively with all team members including enrollment, vendors, pod buddies, investment team members, leadership team, Director(s) and other iLEAD employees.
 Meet deadlines given by Lead Facilitators, Investment Team Heads, Coordinators and/or Directors on projects and duties.
 Participate and take initiative in the planning, organization and implementation of goals associated with investment teams so as to contribute to the overall betterment of the iLEAD independent study program.
 Coordinate the dissemination of information and communication related to education, to homeschool organizations, local, district and community-wide parenting events.
 Support the enrollment process and contact potential and new families to help with enrollment as needed.
 Support in the ordering of materials and services confirming that families adhere to the ordering guidelines.
 Report information in a timely manner regarding each learnerÂs attendance and learning, which includes submission of documentation concerning ADA, reports and audit portfolios.
 Provide necessary paperwork, information and training to new families.
 Meticulously manage instructional funds for each learner.
 Order, deliver, and collect approved instructional materials and order services for learners as requested.
 Act as a positive, confident representative of the iLEAD home study program at all times when interacting with parents, learners and vendors.
 Navigate issues with parents, learners and vendors with grace and confidence, while maintaining proper documentation and follow-up on parent or learner related issues.
 Protect confidentiality of records and information gained as part of exercising professional duties and use discretion in sharing such information within legal confines.
 Maintain necessary teaching credentials.
 Attend and assist in planning field studies, park days, info meetings, webinars, conventions as needed.
 Complete other duties as defined by the Director(s) of the program or other school leaders.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
 Be self-directed by taking initiative and responsibility for your work.
 Work in a collaborative, team based and innovative environment.
 Commit to Excellence by seeking ways to improve and exceed expectations or Commit to excellence by seeking to raise the bar for self and team.
 Prioritize the growth and needs of the team, lead by example, and foster a supportive work environment.
 High level of personal and professional integrity and trustworthiness.
 Approach problems and challenges with a human-centered creative mindset, seeks to understand, develops multiple solutions to find the best answer.
 Helps create a positive culture by being committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion promoting ethical behavior and social responsibility within the workplace.
 Be authentic, own your strengths and weaknesses, ask for help when needed, be honest and transparent in your communications, working towards common goals that are meaningful to you and the team.
 Represent iLEAD and the school in which work in a positive and professional manner in all interactions and communications.
 Pursue continuous improvement and maintain professional competence through seeking out opportunities to develop new knowledge skills and perspectives. This includes participation in professional development activities offered and self-selected professional growth activities
 Perform other responsibilities as defined by the designated supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
 Communicating with others to exchange information. (In Person/Telephone/Computer)
 Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.
 Adjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions.
 When needed to support a school or education program, must have the ability to travel by public transit as well as operate a vehicle for self-transportation purposes between worksites.
 Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.
 May encounter outdoor elements: high (>90)/low (<60) temperatures, precipitation and/or wind.
 Ability to work in situations involving the need to make informed and quick decisions.
 Ability to supervise/manage workers and delegate as needed in project management situations.
 Reading detailed documentation and analyzing data sets.
 Writing professionally, both by hand and utilizing computer software.
 Speaking in public settings including making public presentations to large and small groups.
 Dealing and navigating professionally through high-stress situations.
 The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees, but are not a complete list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING (QUALIFICATIONS)
 BachelorÂs degree from an accredited college or university
 Valid California Multiple Subject Credential or Single Subject Credential
 ELL Authorization or CLAD certificate.
 Negative TB test or risk assessment questionnaire
 DOJ fingerprint clearance
 Demonstrate proficiency in technology skills with the ability to learn and use online platforms, systems and software to support learning and record keeping.
 Previous experience with homeschool or independent study programs preferred.
 Demonstrate ability to perform tasks with accuracy and attention to detail.
 Demonstrate standards of moral character and maintain a professional demeanor to serve as an effective role model for learners.
 Exercise mature judgment in working with confidential information.
 Demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both verbal and written.
 Work independently, be a self starter, problem solve and multi-task.
 Establish and maintain friendly, cooperative and effective working relationships with all learners, families and staff.
 Exhibit an enthusiasm for learning and the belief that each learner can and will succeed.
 Understand, recommend and support a variety of learning styles, philosophies, and approaches to better support the homeschool endeavor.
 Ability to align and assign curriculum and activities with standards and to adopt grading practices that can be used authentically assess a learnerÂs progress.
 Willingness to be involved on teams and committees to support the schoolÂs mission and vision.
 Belief in the iLEAD mission and a willingness to work as a vital part of the iLEAD team to ensure excellence in learning opportunities and contribute to the iLEAD community as a whole.
 Understand and apply Steven CoveyÂs ÂSeven Habits of Highly Effective People as well as Schoolwide Learning Outcomes (SLOs).
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iLEAD California is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering diversity within its staff.
iCA promotes equal opportunity for all employees and applicants. In doing so, we comply with local, state, and federal laws and regulations to ensure an equal employment opportunity for everyone. We donÂt discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, citizenship, military service obligation, veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws. Our policies and personnel practices are intended to ensure that all of us are treated equally with regard to recruiting, hiring, and advancement, and our decisions on employment are made to further the principle of equal employment opportunities for employees.
Revised 04/18/23
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