Middle School - Exceptional Education Interventionist
Company: LEAD Public Schools
Location: Nashville
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB TITLE : Exceptional
Education Certified Reading Interventionist REPORTS TO : Assistant
Principal of Instruction GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The ExEd Certified
Reading Interventionist is responsible for the instruction, data
collection, and overall growth of students in their classroom
learning foundational reading skills at their current instructional
level. Their work is aligned with the ultimate goal of closing
achievement gaps and reaching grade-level proficiency as quickly as
possible for students identified with learning disabilities in
basic reading and fluency. Our ideal ExEd Certified Reading
Interventionist is passionate about small group instruction, data
analysis, and is a collaborative member of the school team. Reading
Interventionists also receive regular coaching and feedback so a
strong Reading Interventionist is open and driven to improve their
craft and reflect on their own practices in support of students’
growth and achievement. Because this role specifically supports
students already identified as having learning disabilities, a
strong ExEd Certified Reading Interventionist has experience in
teaching and advocating for students with exceptionalities,
specifically utilizing research-based methods in reading
instruction such as Orton-Gillingham and/or practices aligned with
the Science of Reading. Responsibilities Leading Small-Group
Instruction Provide consistent, prescriptive small-group
instruction to middle/high school students requiring intervention
in the area of foundational reading skills Internalize and plan for
each lesson to ensure individualization for students and the
incorporation of all the instruction and culture aspects to ensure
fidelity of implementation, leading to student gains and success
Teach using LEAD Public Schools’ selected research-based
high-quality reading intervention curriculum(s) Utilize behavior
management strategies and teacher moves to intentionally support
middle/high school students in actively engaging in foundational
reading instruction Administration and Analysis of Screening and
Progress-Monitoring Regularly assess and progress monitor student
growth and academic gaps using LEAD’s selected research-based
progress monitoring platform Lead individual data analysis of every
student in your intervention classes to identify individual student
needs and drive student reading growth Communicate student progress
to families and staff members Embracing Coaching and Development
Meet and effectively engage with your RTI instructional coach on a
regular basis as a means to develop and perfect your craft as a
Reading Interventionist Accept and implement feedback through
regular coaching cycles and implementation plans Actively
participate in professional development geared toward your role
including but not limited to the specific curriculum and progress
monitoring tool, data analysis, & behavior management Eager to
utilize their skills and knowledge in the Science of Reading and
teaching foundational reading skills to middle/high school students
Collaborate with other reading interventionists at your campus and
across the LEAD network of schools in Professional Learning
Communities (PLC) Implement what you’ve learned through coaching,
professional development, and PLCs to positively impact student
outcomes Serving as a Related Service Provider/IEP Team Member
Write portions of Present Levels of Performance (PLEPs) for
students whose IEP service minutes you are delivering Attend and
participate in IEP team meetings as a service provider Support the
IEP Team in identifying appropriate services, supports, and
accommodations to meet the student’s needs based on data and
instruction. Requirements: Current certification or ability to be
certified in Tennessee in Special Education and/or Interventionist
licensure Minimum 2 years of teaching experience as an exceptional
education teacher or reading specialist preferred but not required
Experience in and knowledge of teaching foundational reading skills
such as Orton-Gillingham, Wilson Reading, Science of Reading or
other research-based methodology A results-oriented history of
personal achievement A belief that all students, regardless of
background and current ability, can succeed in high school,
college, and life A passion to work relentlessly within a team to
help close the achievement and opportunity gap A data-driven
mindset The discipline to self-reflect and the hunger to
continuously improve and a willingness to grow and develop as a
teacher through observations, feedback, and coaching conversations
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS LEAD Public Schools offers an innovative
performance-based compensation plan for teachers. This plan allows
us to transparently reward our teachers not by how many years they
have worked but rather by their positive impact on students and
schools, evidenced by their consistent performance in and out of
the classroom. Teachers receive a competitive base salary with the
potential for a signing bonus and can earn up to 10% on their base
salary each year through our performance-based compensation plan.
This plan has been in place for 5 years, and we have seen an
average annual increase of over 5% for our teachers with
approximately 80% retention for those who qualify. Additionally,
teachers are eligible for LEAD’s Master Teacher program after 3
years. In this program, teachers can earn up to $100,000 and
receive a $1,500 professional development stipend. Robust and
competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision,
disability, supplemental insurance, life insurance policy options,
and mental health benefits. Application for these benefits may be
made immediately upon employment. The policy is effective upon the
first of the month following the first day of work. Certificated
staff have access to the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System
pension plan (TCRS). Eligible staff contribute 5%, and LEAD matches
up to 6%. Staff may also be eligible for 401k, in which LEAD will
contribute 5%. Participation in TCRS is mandated by the state of
TN. Non-TCRS eligible staff members are eligible to participate in
LEAD’s defined contribution 403b plan. LEAD matches 50% of the
first 6% of employee contributions. Additional annual contributions
are provided to eligible employees after one year based on LEAD’s
overall budget performance. Participation in this plan is
voluntary. The time off package for school-year employees
(teachers, counselors, paraprofessionals) includes 30 paid days
during the school year (including holidays, fall break,
thanksgiving break, winter break, and spring break). School-year
employees also receive summer break. In addition to breaks and
holidays, school-year employees can accrue up to 10 PTO days during
the school year. The time off package for calendar-year employees
(Central office, Instructional Managers, Assistant Principals)
includes 32 paid days during the school year (including holidays,
fall break, thanksgiving break, winter break, spring break). In
addition to breaks and holidays, school-year employees can accrue
up to 12 PTO days during the school year. Parental leave - 16 weeks
of paid maternity leave and 6 weeks of paid parental leave
(adoption, foster care). Teachers are provided with laptop
computers with access to the internet and or email to assist them
in performing their job responsibilities. Application Go to
www.leadpublicschools.org/careers to learn more about our
organization and to apply online.
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