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Curriculum/Instructional Coach
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Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, 74403, USA
Listed on 2026-02-24
Listing for:
Indian Capital Technology Center
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-24
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Title
Curriculum/Instructional Coach
LocationICTC - Muskogee Campus
Date Posted12/1/2025
AvailabilityASAP
Reports ToDistrict Administrator for Instructional and Student Services
Position Type10, 11, or 12‑month
Personnel ClassificationCertified Instructional Support – Level 2/Level 3 salary schedule; 40 hours per week;
Exempt
- Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Minimum/Master’s Preferred - Experience:
Minimum three (3) years of experience in Instructional/Curriculum in a public school, higher education, and/or career tech. Curriculum development experience preferred. - Certification:
Valid Oklahoma Department of Education Teaching Certificate or valid ODCTE Standard Teaching Certificate.
- Ability to administer and interpret a variety of assessment instruments.
- Ability to utilize computer software programs such as Microsoft Office Suite.
- History of displaying excellent interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated administrative and organizational competencies, team‑building skills, and positive communication skills.
- Ability to develop and manage budgets.
- Regular attendance following designated work schedule.
- Ability to work different shifts as the position requires.
- Ability to read, comprehend, and evaluate varied documents.
- Ability to deliver presentations and instructions in logical, sequential order.
- Ability to operate vehicles for state-wide travel.
- Requirements to stoop, bend, and carry items such as books, manuals, files, and job‑related items (up to 35 lbs.).
- Multi‑tasking skills will be required.
- Moderate to extreme.
- Frequent deadlines requiring concentrated effort and overtime work.
- Self‑starter and ability to prioritize time, assignments, and projects while handling a high volume of customer service and needs.
- Able to handle high‑stress situations at peak periods.
- Excellent human relations and communication skills including telephone skills.
- Ability to perform responsibilities on own initiative with minimal supervision, including planning, executing, and completing assignments in a timely manner while managing multiple priorities.
- Demonstrated knowledge of dealing with the public.
- Mature, responsible, discreet, problem‑solver, maintains confidentiality.
- Build a good, harmonious rapport and work cooperatively with all district personnel while carrying out duties and responsibilities.
- Assist and communicate with all vendors, ODCTE, and other state agencies in a friendly and sociable manner.
- Coordinate with Campus Directors to provide instructional coaching and teaching methods for all staff under the direction of the District Administrator for Instructional & Student Services.
- Provide support and expertise in the delivery of the district new instructor induction program and the various ODCTE teacher induction programs.
- Assist in adapting curriculum materials to provide alignment, rigor, and relevance for all instructional efforts.
- Assist in the application of Literacy, Numeracy, and embedding academic content in curriculum.
- Promote, advertise, and solicit students to participate in the Cooperative Alliance program.
- Guide and assist students, instructors, and staff members with enrollment procedures and official completion steps to be part of the Cooperative Alliance.
- Work with Carl Perkins and other federal programs as needed.
- Collaborate with all divisions and directors, making presentations as needed.
- Collaborate with Campus Directors to work one‑on‑one with instructional staff to utilize best practices and the model schools Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships (Quad D framework).
- Assist with the delivery of the ICTC new teacher induction program and utilize the ODCTE induction programs.
- Develop instructional materials, curriculum alignment, and support materials while making presentations as needed.
- Organize and manage the district plan for assisting students with testing and academic initiatives that lead to high school academic credit.
- Assist in the identification and implementation of career major certification, licensure, or credential tests for students.
- Administer and report on the Carl Perkins Grant.
- Assist with the College Alliance Program and career‑major submissions to ODCTE.
- Support student services with transcription and awarding of academic credit.
- Act as a consultant and support agent for each campus Academic Center and all academic classes offered for credit.
- Perform such other duties and assume such other responsibilities as directed by supervisor or superintendent.
- Maintain competence through participation in professional organizations and activities.
- Participate in annual evaluations.
- Supervisor may flex time to most effectively utilize 10 or 11 month positions.
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