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ELL Coordinator/Teacher

Lead. Instruct. Advocate. Shape the Future of Multilingual Learning.

SAU 29 is seeking a dynamic ELL Coordinator/Teacher to oversee our PreK-12 English Language Learners program. This hybrid role combines high-level program administration with direct instructional impact, ensuring every student has the tools to succeed.

Key Responsibilities

As the ELL Coordinator/Teacher, you will serve as the bridge between administration and the classroom. You will manage the logistical health of the program while providing hands-on intervention and support.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Program Oversight: Direct the PreK-12 ELL program, ensuring compliance and excellence across all grade levels.
  • Leadership & Coordination: Manage staffing resources and collaborate closely with classroom teachers to integrate effective ELL strategies.
  • Financial Stewardship: Oversee the ELL budget to ensure resources are allocated where they are needed most.
  • Instruction & Intervention: Provide direct assessment, instruction, and targeted intervention for students.
  • Collaboration: Act as a key resource for school staff, fostering an inclusive environment for all learners.

Why Join SAU 29?

We value our educators and offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, your finances, and your professional growth:

  • Health & Wellness: Top-notch medical and dental insurance.
  • Financial Security: Enrollment in the New Hampshire Retirement System and a Student Loan Repayment Program.
  • Career Growth: Professional development opportunities and course reimbursement to help you reach your next career milestone.

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in a job-related area (or equivalent experience).
  • Certification: Must hold or be eligible for NH Teacher Certification in English for Speakers of Other Languages (0607).

Experience: Relevant experience in ELL instruction or coordination is preferred.