Job Description
Company Description The North Penn School District is a public school system located in Southeastern Pennsylvania, about 20 miles north of Philadelphia in Montgomery County. The district serves a diverse community of more than 98,000 residents across multiple boroughs and townships, including Hatfield, Lansdale, North Wales, Montgomery, Towamencin, Upper Gwynedd, and the village of Line Lexington. North Penn operates 13 elementary schools, three middle schools, one high school, and one credit recovery school, providing comprehensive educational pathways for students. Approximately 13,000 students attend North Penn schools, supported by about 2,000 staff members dedicated to student success. The district emphasizes academic excellence, inclusive learning environments, and strong community partnerships.
Role Description The Secondary Level Reading Specialist is responsible for providing targeted reading instruction and support to students in secondary grades at North Penn School District. This is a full-time, on-site role located in Lansdale, PA. This is a long-term substitute position. Day-to-day responsibilities include assessing student reading levels, analyzing literacy data, and developing individualized and small-group intervention plans aligned with curriculum standards. The Reading Specialist collaborates with classroom teachers, counselors, and administrators to integrate evidence-based literacy strategies across content areas, and to support differentiated instruction for diverse learners. Additional tasks include modeling effective reading instruction, coaching staff in literacy practices, communicating progress to families, and contributing to school-wide literacy initiatives and professional development.
Qualifications
• Demonstrated expertise in reading instruction, literacy intervention, and assessment at the secondary level.
• Strong skills in data analysis and progress monitoring to inform instructional decisions and student support plans.
• Ability to collaborate effectively with educators, staff, families, and support teams to promote student achievement.
• Proficiency in differentiated instruction, inclusive practices, and supporting multilingual learners and students with diverse needs.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, record-keeping, and organizational abilities.
• Master’s degree in Reading, Literacy, Education, or a related field preferred; appropriate state certification as a Reading Specialist or equivalent required.
• Experience teaching or providing reading support at the middle or high school level; familiarity with current research-based literacy programs and technologies.
• Commitment to equity, culturally responsive instruction, and creating a safe, supportive learning environment.