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Elementary Teaching and Learning Coordinator - Forest Lake Schools
Posted on 2026-06-23 2:25:44 PM
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Date of Availability: 07/01/2026
Date Closing: 7/7
"Excellence for Every Student, Every Day" is the vision at Forest Lake Area School District, home of the Rangers. Located in the scenic northeastern suburbs of the Twin Cities, we are committed to providing an exceptional education that empowers students to learn, grow, and chart their own path to a fulfilling future. With a strong focus on academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, the district provides an exceptional educational experience throughout our schools. As an employer, Forest Lake Area Schools values passionate and dedicated educators and support staff who are eager to make a positive impact on the lives of our students. If you''re looking for a rewarding career in a dynamic, collaborative environment, the Forest Lake Area School District offers opportunities for growth, professional development, and a chance to be part of a thriving educational community. Come and see why we are The Place to Be.
Position: Elementary Teaching and Learning Coordinator
Location: Districtwide
Hours per day/FTE: 1.0 FTE, 12 months; salary as per Department Coordinator Terms - $121,988
Number of positions available: 1
Job Description:
Forest Lake Area Schools is seeking qualified candidates to serve as an Elementary Teaching and Learning Coordinator. This position provides strategic leadership for curriculum, instruction, assessment, and student support programs across the district''s elementary schools. The coordinator collaborates with school leaders and educators to implement evidence-based instructional practices, facilitate professional learning, and ensure access to high-quality educational opportunities for all students. Additionally, the position supports instructional review processes, program evaluation, and the development of systems that promote student achievement.
Qualifications/Licensure:
- Administrative certification required/or must be enrolled in and complete an administrative licensure program within 1.5 years of being hired.
- Current Minnesota license in Elementary Education or Secondary Education
- Master''s degree in education or a K-12 Reading License is preferred
- Successfully completed an approved MDE MN READ Act Training preferred
- Ability to work across academic departments and grade levels E-12
- Understanding of professional development needs for K-12 programs and departments
- Five or more years of teaching experience
- Thorough understanding of structured literacy and effective reading instruction, and foundations in both elementary and secondary education
- Proven leadership skills and experience in facilitating and presenting to both large and small groups
- Ability to establish and maintain trusting, confidential, and supportive relationships with teachers to help them reflect on their practices
- Ability to foster collegiality and community among teachers through professional development
- Evidence of effective listening, written and oral communication skills, along with strong interpersonal skills when working with staff, students, and the community
- Ability to be independent and self-directed, and take the initiative to research and plan next steps
- Proficiency with technology and technology systems
- Ability to work in a team setting
- Ability to encourage multiple perspectives and resolve conflicts as they occur
Key Responsibilities
- Provide district-wide leadership of MN Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MnMTSS)
- Oversee the planning, organization, and implementation of elementary instructional review cycles and support instructional review processes.
- Support the development of and maintain district data dashboards in NextPath that provide actionable insights for educators, administrators, and stakeholders.
- Coordinate and oversee high-potential learner identification processes
- Provide leadership and oversight for Title I & ADSIS programs, ensuring compliance and effective use of resources to support student achievement.
- Assist with the selection, evaluation, adoption, and implementation of instructional materials and curriculum resources
- Partner with principals and professional learning teams to design and facilitate high-quality professional development and learning opportunities
- Support the induction, onboarding, and mentoring of new educators.
- Establish and maintain relationships of trust, collaboration, and confidentiality with teachers and staff.
- Support district efforts to provide equitable access to high-quality programs, services, and opportunities for all students.
- Collaborate with school leaders to monitor implementation of district initiatives and ensure alignment with strategic goals.
- Prepare reports, presentations, and recommendations related to instructional programs, student achievement, and continuous improvement efforts.
- Serve as a resource to school administrators and staff regarding curriculum, instruction, assessment, intervention, and student support systems.
- Perform other duties, responsibilities, and activities as assigned
Start date: August 2026
Application deadline: July 7th, 2026
Contact: Katie Lorenz
Phone: 651-982-8310