Student & Staff Support Team Coordinator (SSST)
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1400 1st Street , NW, Northwest Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20001
Thank you for your interest in joining Friendship Public Charter School! We are excited to review applications for anticipated vacancies for the 2026–2027 school year.
Our formal interview process will begin in January 2026 for all confirmed openings. Please note that some roles may be posted in advance of confirmation, and internal applicants will be considered first for any potential vacancies.
Friendship Public Charter School operates a network of high-performing, college-preparatory public charter schools serving students from pre-K3 through 12th grade. Our mission is to provide a world-class education that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and character necessary for success in college, career, and life.
We are seeking dedicated, mission-aligned professionals to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. If you are committed to accelerating student achievement, fostering joyful and rigorous learning, and preparing students for bright postsecondary futures, we encourage you to apply.
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for serving students in Washington, DC.
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Please see the available salary scales: FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
- Broad understanding of the MTSS/RTI structure as it relates to school reform
- Deep understanding of the MTSS/RTI literature
- Clear knowledge of the application of RTI model at the primary/secondary level
- Knowledge of the implementation and application of MTSS/RTI model at the school site level
- Ability to clearly articulate the FPCS precepts of RtI2
- Ability to use data for decision-making regarding student needs
- Ability to design broad scale MTSS framework for adaption at site levels
- Ability to conduct professional development in all aspects related to MTSS/RTI, including philosophy, problem-solving methodology, system change, universal screening, progress monitoring, decision making, intervention methods at all tiers for both academic and behavioral needs
- Ability to work in a high demand environment
- Ability to lead large and small groups through change efforts
- Developing, leading, implementing, monitoring, and collaborating with other educators in the schoolwide integration of MTSS
- Communicating with parents and working on the Instructional Leadership Team, and implement the MTSS model which includes RTGI and PBIS approaches
- Coaching and training colleagues on MTSS implementation
- Managing, analyzing, and utilizing student data (i.e., scoring probes, scheduling data collection, using collected data to drive student support)
- Training and ongoing coaching to school leadership teams and teachers on the MTSS framework o Working to develop, implement, and sustain our MTSS framework
- Analyzing and utilizing student and teacher data with our School-Wide Information System (SWIS) to guide data-based decision making and enhance direct instruction
- Reviewing and updating student codes of conduct o Supporting teachers in identifying student needs and providing appropriate interventions
- Collaborate with school sites to develop and implement infrastructure to support collaborative planning and problem solving
- Provide technical assistance to school sites to develop plans to monitor and evaluate the fidelity of core, supplemental, and intensive instruction and supports
- Support the implementation of a documentation system to ensure sufficiency of supplemental (targeted) and intensive interventions
- Model and facilitate the evaluation of the types of responses to instruction/intervention for large groups, small groups, and individual scholars
- Participate as a member of the Instructional Leadership Team
- Implement clear processes for universal screening, which will be used to identify scholars who need additional support
- Implement and monitor a progress monitoring process and data collection procedures, including cut points and entrance/exit criteria
- Meet with Instructional Support Teams at each site to provide support for intervention implementation
- Ensure the development, identification, and establishment of interventions at Tier II and III at each school site
- Assist campus in analyzing scholar needs and linking scholar needs to appropriate interventions for struggling scholars
- Establish connections for MTSS framework and philosophy to other network initiatives
- Identify expectations for the use of MTSS/RTI for both academics and behavioral concern.
- Performs other job-related duties as required
Qualifications
- Experience in the role preferred
- A minimum of five years of teaching or counseling experience required.
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university required
- Master’s Degree in Education from an accredited college or university preferred.
- A strong background in effective implementation of intervention strategies including Response to Intervention
FPCS’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, status as a special disabled veteran, or any other protected criteria as established by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfer, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria, including an individual’s capabilities, qualifications, training, experience and suitability.