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Lower School Literacy Specialist Part-time
The Elisabeth Morrow School
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Posted: 02-Jun-25
Location: Englewood, New Jersey
Type: Part Time
Salary: $40,000 to $55,000
Salary Details:
This is a part-time position with a benefits and compensation package that is competitive for the region. The salary range for this position is of $40,000 to $55,000.
Lower School Part-time Literacy Specialist
The Elisabeth Morrow School (EMS), a leader in education from early childhood through middle school, seeks a Literacy Specialist to support student learning in grades 1–4.
Since 1930, EMS has shaped confident, kind, self-aware learners who are prepared to thrive in the nation's top high schools and beyond. EMS remains committed to attracting and retaining exceptional faculty as members of our community who demonstrate a deep respect for childhood, are excited about being leaders in teaching and learning, and want to work in a highly collaborative environment. Flexible practitioners who put student learning first will find that EMS is a student-centered and fulfilling place to work.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The specialist will provide literacy instruction and support within a regular education setting.
The Lower School Literacy Specialist will have responsibilities including small group instruction, push-in support, differentiating the curriculum, screening students, and communicating with families.
The Lower School Literacy Specialist will join a student support team that currently includes a Director of Student Success, a learning specialist, a Speech and Language specialist, and a Clinical Psychologist. This role is being added to the lower school team to provide greater support and acceleration in literacy.
Essential Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, Literacy, Reading, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
Strong knowledge of early literacy development and effective reading instruction methods.
Reading Specialist certification or endorsement (where applicable)
Previous teaching experience in K-4 classrooms with a focus on literacy instruction.
Familiarity with research-based literacy programs (e.g., Fundations, Wit and Wisdom, Geodes)
Ability to scaffold and differentiate instruction.
A personal and professional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Successful experience differentiating instruction with elementary-aged students in small groups and 1:1
The ability to be highly collaborative as a member of the Student Success Team.
The ability to strategically use formative and summative data to communicate both student readiness and inform differentiated instruction
Proactive communication in order to keep teachers and families updated on student progress, including attending family-teacher conferences and offering professional resources
Demonstrated commitment to the academic, social, and emotional well-being of every child, every day
Preferred Qualifications
Experienced homeroom teachers who have a passion for literacy and are ready for a new challenge are encouraged to apply.
Experience with literacy interventions (e.g., RTI, Tier 2/3 support) is preferred
Experience in training teachers
Knowledge of IEPs, 504s, accommodations, and modifications
While teaching experience is required, that experience need not be in independent schools. Teachers who have worked in public/charter schools are encouraged to apply.
Compensation
This is a part-time position with a benefits and compensation package that is competitive for the region. The salary range for this position is of $40,000 to $55,000.
How to Apply
Salary commensurate with experience. Applicants should submit their resume with a cover letter to Anna Osei Owusu at aoowusu@elisabethmorrow.org with Literacy Specialist in the subject line.
Who We Are
At The Elisabeth Morrow School, located 10 minutes from the George Washington Bridge in Englewood, N.J., children’s natural curiosity grows into a lifelong love of learning. Our exemplary curriculum features innovative programming in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEAM), a nationally renowned instrumental music program, social-emotional learning, and community-wide core values.
Proud to be one of the most diverse independent schools in the country, we seek qualified candidates who will add to this legacy. We are committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all employees.
The Elisabeth Morrow School is a member of the Independent School Admissions Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY), the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools (NJAIS), and the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). For more information, visit elisabethmorrow.org.
The Elisabeth Morrow School’s shared purpose is to provide exemplary academics and character development in a diverse and inclusive child-centered community, inspiring students to become curious scholars, ethical leaders, and global citizens.