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The Literacy Facilitator provides evidence-based dyslexia intervention and structured literacy instruction to students in Austin-area KIPP schools, ensuring equitable literacy outcomes and compliance with state and federal requirements.

Key Responsibilities: Deliver small group and individualized dyslexia interventions using approved curricula, implement progress monitoring assessments, and adjust instruction based on student data. Collaborate with school leadership, teachers, and MTSS teams to support multilingual learners, maintain service logs, and communicate student progress to families.
Skills & Tools: Expertise in structured literacy, dyslexia intervention, and evidence-based reading instruction; proficiency with progress monitoring data analysis and differentiated instruction for multilingual learners; strong collaboration, communication, and cultural competency skills.
Qualifications: Typically requires a bachelor's degree in education, literacy, special education, or related field with training or certification in dyslexia intervention and structured literacy practices. Prior experience delivering literacy instruction and familiarity with TEA dyslexia requirements and MTSS frameworks preferred.
Location: In-Person - Austin, TX
Compensation: $28K–$38K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

The Literacy Facilitator is responsible for providing high-quality, evidence-based dyslexia intervention services to students identified with dyslexia and related literacy needs. Assigned to either a specific campus or a portfolio of schools, the Literacy Facilitator delivers structured literacy instruction aligned to TEA requirements and supports students in developing foundational reading, writing, and language skills necessary for academic success.

In partnership with school leadership, the Assistant Principal of Student Support (APSS), teachers, and MTSS teams, this individual executes interventions with fidelity aligned to student requirements. By incorporating language development strategies into intervention programs, the facilitator assists multilingual learners and newcomers. The Literacy Facilitator plays a critical role in supporting equitable literacy outcomes for students and ensuring compliance with state and federal requirements related to dyslexia and multilingual services.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Intervention and Instruction

  • Deliver evidence-based dyslexia services to students in small group and/or individualized instructional settings

  • Implement approved dyslexia curriculum and structured literacy practices with fidelity

  • Provide instruction aligned to student instructional needs, progress monitoring data, and documented service plans

  • Maintain appropriate pacing, instructional routines, and intervention dosage requirements to support student growth

  • Develop student skills in phonological awareness, decoding, fluency, spelling, written expression, oral language, and language comprehension

  • Differentiate instructional practices to support multilingual learners and students with varying language proficiency levels

Multilingual and Newcomers Support

  • Implement language-rich, scaffolded literacy practices that integrate oral language development, academic vocabulary, comprehension strategies, and cross-linguistic connections to support multilingual learners, including newcomer students

  • May provide newcomer instruction and/or teach ELD courses at schools based on student and school needs

  • Collaborate with ESL and Dual Language staff to ensure intervention instruction supports both literacy development and language acquisition

  • Utilize culturally responsive instructional practices to support student learning and engagement

  • Support campus teams in identifying appropriate interventions and supports for multilingual learners experiencing literacy challenges

  • Assist with implementation of accommodations and instructional supports for multilingual learners within intervention settings

Progress Monitoring and Data Analysis

  • Administer progress monitoring assessments and maintain accurate student data records

  • Use student performance data to adjust instruction, intervention groupings, and instructional supports

  • Collaborate with campus teams to review student progress and support MTSS decision-making processes

  • Maintain compliant service logs, intervention documentation, and student records in alignment with district, state, and federal expectations

Collaboration and School Support

  • Partner with APSS and school instructional leadership teams to support implementation of intervention systems

  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to ensure alignment between intervention instruction and core literacy instruction

  • Participate in MTSS meetings, LPAC discussions when appropriate, student support meetings, and problem-solving discussions related to student intervention needs

  • Support implementation of accommodations and literacy supports within the classroom environment where appropriate

  • Maintain consistent communication with families and campus stakeholders regarding student progress as directed by campus leadership

Compliance and Professional Responsibilities

  • Ensure dyslexia services are delivered in accordance with TEA Dyslexia Handbook guidance and district expectations

  • Maintain confidentiality and compliance with all federal, state, and district policies and procedures related to dyslexia and multilingual learner services

  • Participate in ongoing professional development related to structured literacy, intervention practices, multilingual supports, MTSS, and dyslexia services

  • Support campus readiness for audits, monitoring activities, and compliance reviews related to dyslexia and intervention services