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La Porte ISD - District Instructional Specialist, Secondary RLA

Job Details

Region: 4
School District/Employer: La Porte ISD
District Category/Employer: Central Office
Position: Specialist
Assignment Level:
Job Title: District Instructional Specialist, Secondary RLA
School: La Porte ISD
Campus Description:
Date Posted: 2/7/2026
Deadline: Until Filled
Openings: 1
Commitment: Full Time
Description/Notes: This position is for the 2026-2027 school year.

PRIMARY PURPOSE:

Provide curriculum and instructional leadership, professional learning, coaching, and support for all teachers in assigned content to ensure effective and aligned instruction in all classrooms district-wide. The District Instructional Specialist is responsible for working closely with administrators and campus instructional leadership to analyze data, monitor classroom instruction, lead professional learning, provide instructional coaching, and plan strategic supports for improving student success. The District Instructional Specialist is also responsible for facilitating curriculum and assessment development and writing, ensuring curriculum is aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) as well as the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR).

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:



Instructional Leadership & Teacher Coaching



1. Know how to use and implement a wide range of effective instructional strategies

for assigned content, staying abreast of current research regarding high-yield

instruction and changes in required state and national standards.
2. Work with campus instructional leadership to regularly support instructional

planning with campus/content teams

3. Work with campus instructional leadership to frequently monitor effectiveness of

instruction in all assigned classrooms, and collaboratively develop plans of

support to coach improvement with individual teachers and in teacher teams.
4. Conduct regular coaching rounds with assigned campuses, setting goals,

observing classroom instruction, delivering and modeling mini-lessons,

while providing implementation feedback to promote improvement and

innovation with teachers and teacher teams.
5. Work with classroom teachers to establish realistic and measurable goals related

to professional development and student learning.


Curriculum Development


6. Provide oversight and leadership to the curriculum for regular instruction, summer

school, and interventions, for the assigned content.
7. Ensure all district curriculum documents and resources are prepared,

communicated, accessible, communicated to all stakeholders in alignment

with district expectations.
8. Work with campus/content leadership teams to select high-quality instructional

materials that align with district curriculum, ensuring careful training and

implementation with all teachers and administrators.
9. Work cooperatively with special education and campus teams to modify and

accommodate curricula as needed for special education students.
10. In partnership with teacher-leaders and leadership teams, annually review and

update curriculum and curriculum documents in response to student needs,

data, and state requirements.



Data and Assessment


11. Work with campus/content leadership teams to develop and implement

summative and formative assessments that ensure student success on mastery

of curriculum, and on state and national assessments.
12. Facilitate use of assessment technology platforms to ensure district

assessments are effectively administered for data collection.
13. Provide vetting opportunities of district curriculum-based assessments (CBAs) to

guide planning and alignment of instruction to standards.
14. Work with campus instructional leadership teams and district data analysts to

review all student assessment data and assist in making instructional decisions.
15. Support student success on state and national assessments by leading the

development and implementation of comprehensive reviews with instructional

teams prior to assessment.


Professional Learning


16. Work with instructional leadership teams to develop Top Priorities and Action

Plans to improve instruction and plan for professional learning opportunities.
17. Plan and deliver ongoing, just-in-time professional learning opportunities for

teachers, administrators, and staff in response to needs and Action Plans.
18. Collaborate with district leadership to plan meaningful, comprehensive learning

events throughout the year.


Communication


19. Establish and maintain effective and professional open lines of communication

with campus leaders, content teachers, and all district personnel.
20. Maintain professionalism in all interactions with all colleagues, students, parents

and community members.
21. Use acceptable communication skills to present information accurately and

clearly.


Professional Growth and Development


22. Participate in the district staff development program.
23. Demonstrate interest and initiative in professional improvement, staying current

in learning to promote personal growth.
24. Demonstrate behavior that is professional, ethical and responsible.



Policy Implementation


25. Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of

Education rule, and local board policy
26. Compile, maintain and file all reports, records and other documents required
27. Attend and participate in faculty meetings and serve on staff committees as

required



WORKING CONDITIONS:



Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

Posture: Prolonged standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Frequent walking
Lifting: Frequent light lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling (less than 15 pounds); occasional lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling (up to 50 pounds)
Environment: Work inside and outside, regular exposure to noise and the elements
Mental Demands: Maintain control under stress
Travel: Requires frequent travel within school district
Qualifications: QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Certification

• Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university
• Master's degree preferred
• Valid Texas teaching certificate or permit with required endorsements for

subject/level assigned

Experience

• Minimum of five years teaching experience in assigned content
• Experience working with diverse student populations preferred
• Experience working with adult learners, planning and delivering

professional learning preferred
• Leadership experience (such as team leader, department chair, etc.) preferred
• Strong data analysis skills and experience preferred



Special Knowledge and Skills



• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Skilled, dynamic leader of professional learning for adults
• Leadership and problem-solving skills
• Deep understanding of research-based strategies for effective content curriculum,

instruction, and assessment that are aligned to state standards, TEKS and other

normed-referenced assessments
• Ability to lead teams in evaluating and writing effective curriculum and

assessments
• Ability to effectively collaborate with administrators and instructional leadership

to assess needs and develop strategic plans for improving student success
• Skilled in analyzing and applying data understandings to improve instruction
• Strong ability to build relationships with others, fostering trust and collaboration

with teams of teachers and leaders
Salary Range: Assignment



Certified Classroom Teacher Pay Scale, 11 Duty Months - 205 days



Salary

$69,064 for beginning teacher with "0" years experience, 11-Duty Months based on 2025-2026 Compensation Plan
Salary based on experience
$1,000 Master's Degree addenda
Additional $1,000 Doctorate Degree addenda
Benefits: The District contributes $400/month to the cost of employee only health insurance, which is $175/month greater than the state required amount of $225/month.
How To Apply: https://lpisd.schoolspring.com/

Contact Person:

Name: Paula Jackson
Email: jacksonp@lpisd.org
Address: 1002 San Jacinto Street
City: La Porte
State: TX
Zip: 77571
Phone: (281) 604-7039
Fax: (281) 604-7020