Regional Program Manager, Primary Multilingual Programs

18 Dec 2025
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ROLE OVERVIEW:As a Regional Program Manager, you’ll leverage experience with effective content-based language instruction, instructional coaching, and biliteracy pedagogy to drive academic outcomes for emergent bilingual students. You'll serve as a language acquisition expert, utilizing your understanding of bilingual and dual language education frameworks and evidence-based language strategies to drive academic achievement and language development across primary grade bands and content areas. With a focus on effectively implementing KIPP Texas's multilingual products and frameworks, such as Get Ready!, Summit K12, 7 Steps to a Language-Rich Interactive Classroom, and dual-language simultaneous biliteracy instruction, you’ll directly coach teachers, multilingual education specialist, and school leaders on effective strategies to support multilingual KIPPsters. Through strong coaching and ongoing progress monitoring, you’ll play a vital role in improving academic and linguistic outcomes across our campuses. You know you are successful if you support your portfolio of schools to meet their KIPP Texas targets each year, leading to: Significant emergent bilingual student growth in language development and academic achievement 100% of schools in your portfolio achieve an A or B rating100% of schools in your portfolio achieve the Domain III TELPAS growth measure. 100% of schools in your portfolio achieve 90/75/40 on the Reading STAAR, with minimal gaps between EBs and non-EBs.100% of schools in your portfolio achieve 90/75/40 on the Math STAAR, with minimal gaps between EBs and non-EBs.Key ResponsibilitiesFocus on Achievement: Demonstrate a deep desire and record of results to support schools with closing achievement gaps for all emergent bilingual learners. Understand the research and importance of comprehensible input strategies to engage all emergent bilingual learners. Hold high expectations for themselves as well as the leaders and teachers to remove barriers for multilingual learners from academic achievement. Use research and various levels of data analysis to focus on student outcomes and how they are achieved to support responsiveness to both strengths and areas of opportunities for emergent bilingual learners. Content Expert: Demonstrate expertise and understanding of multilingual frameworks, pedagogy, and instructional materials in an area of content expertise. You have experience effectively implementing KIPP Texas’s chosen resources and frameworks such as Get Ready!, Summit K12, 7 Steps to a Language-Rich Interactive Classroom, and dual-language simultaneous biliteracy instruction. Stay well-informed of current curricular and educational thoughts, trends, and practices, as well as legislation impacting multilingual programming.Effective Coach: Lead instructional improvement efforts on a portfolio of schools by planning and facilitating professional learning, modeling effective CBLI strategies, observing classroom instruction, and providing actionable feedback to classroom teachers, deans of multilingual education, and school leaders. Effectively coach teachers to improve instructional effectivenessProvide support to primary schools by:Partnering with the school-based leadership team, specifically by coaching deans of multilingual education, with a focus to impact the execution of CBLI strategies to meet the affective, linguistic, and cognitive needs of EB students through content in the students’ primary language and/or English.Leading deans of multilingual education and teachers in setting clear, measurable goals and providing ongoing support to plan and execute effective CBLI strategies through targeted observation and professional developmentConducting individualized coaching sessions with deans of multilingual education to observe ELDA instruction, provide feedback, and collaboratively develop actionable strategies for improving comprehensible and compelling input for newcomers.Ensure consistent implementation of the English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) and linguistic accommodations aligned to students’ language proficiency levels. Facilitate professional learning communities that drive emergent bilingual achievementProvide support to primary schools and deans of multilingual education by: Planning & co-leading content team focused on the execution of CBLI strategies within the adopted KIPP Texas instructional materialsPlanning & co-leading data team meetings focused on the academic and language achievement of emergent bilingual students by analyzing cohort comparison data and summit K12 data trendsLeading school-based practice clinics & teach backs focused on CBLI strategiesLeading weekly PLCs for deans of multilingual education in their execution of ELDA, Summit K12 and CBLI strategiesEngage in continuous data analysis and action planningProvide support to primary schools by:In collaboration with the school leader managers & leadership teams, craft and implement strategic response plans to meet the KTX emergent bilingual targets, including TELPAS growth and Domain III targets.Supporting school leader managers & school leadership teams in progress monitoring actions that drive academic achievement and language development for all current and monitored emergent bilingual students.Coaching deans of multilingual education on effective cohort data analysis practicesAnalyzing school-specific and regional data to identify emergent bilingual trends and support the development of response plans to meet annual goalsProgress monitor state and federal guidelines and policiesProvide support to primary schools by:Ensure that all state and federal guidelines are implemented across portfolio of schools by working collaboratively with KTX compliance manager and campus dean of multilingual educationAssist with Title III engagement activities to increase and strengthen the family, parent, and community connections and supports to emergent bilingual learnersSupport KIPP teachers in acquiring required Bilingual and ESL certification with the support of the HR and talent teamsAssist with planning the Summer Language Program recruitment, hiring, training, and monitor effectiveness aligned to students' growthCollaborate with regional and school-level CTCs to facilitate and monitor campus TELPAS testing plans for successful and accurate data collection

  • ID: #54974699
  • State: Texas Houston 77001 Houston USA
  • City: Houston
  • Salary: USD TBD TBD
  • Job type: Full-time
  • Showed: 2025-12-18
  • Deadline: 2026-02-16
  • Category: Et cetera
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