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Title: Instructional Coach
Division: Elementary School (TK-4)
Location: Beta Academy (San Pablo)
Reports to: Principal
Status: Full-time, Exempt, (During the Academic Year)
Salary Scale: $85,000-113,000 (based on years of experience and expertise)
*Scales are competitive with other charter school organizations and local districts.
About Caliber Public Schools
Caliber’s Mission is to achieve educational equity by shifting the experiences, expectations and outcomes for students in historically underserved communities. Our strengths-based educational program validates, affirms, respects and supports students, families and staff members to reach their full potential. Caliber graduates will be academically college ready; have emotional intelligence or ‘EQ’; be critical thinkers, and have the skills and desire to be changemakers in their communities and the world. Caliber’s four graduate pillars—Heart, Smart, Think, Act—guide our work. Caliber teaches computer science as a core academic subject K-8th grade to directly challenge the inequitable presence of women and underrepresented minorities in the computer science industry. We are a community-based organization and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Our parents are active partners; frequently engaging through school events, restorative practices, and academic support. As we grow, we are looking for educators and leaders who want the opportunity to use their voice to build something new; to be a part of a team that's building something from the ground up. Our first school, Beta Academy in Richmond, CA, opened in 2014 and ChangeMakers Academy in Vallejo, CA opened in fall 2016.
Position Summary
We are looking for an experienced leader to join our team as an Instructional Coach. You will build strong relationships with the teachers you coach in order to drive the achievement of all students. You will use Caliber teacher evaluation rubrics to drive the professional growth of your teachers. You will integrate social-emotional framework into coaching conversations to drive equitable support of all students. While this job description is comprehensive, due to the dynamic nature of the work it is not exhaustive. Your responsibilities might be revised based on school need or additional opportunities/needs that arise, or aligned to individual development goals.
Essential Job Functions:
- Supporting Systems, Vision & Culture
- Support and implement network and schoolwide priorities
- Create a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement with a relentless focus on student achievement, operational efficiency, and self-improvement
- Help to implement daily operations (arrival, dismissal, classroom coverage, lunch/recess, school events)
- Support with teacher recruitment and hiring process
-
Attend network professional development and collaboratives as assigned
-
Leading Instruction
- Work closely with Leadership Team to develop staff members’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors through a variety of professional development targeted topics and designs
- Plan, conduct and support staff with Data Meetings
- Support teachers and work with Leadership Team and SPED Team to use data to improve instruction on all levels
- Track individual student and subset data to monitor progress of students in appropriate data systems
- Support the instructional development of teachers, including meeting needs of Tier 1, 2, and 3 students (instructionally and behaviorally)
- Support with facilitation of content specific blocks or interventions, including the scope and sequence, training, roll out, ongoing developments and progress monitoring
- Support with school-wide curriculum implementation including professional development & progress monitoring
- Along with the leadership team, IC’s will organize, plan and track intervention groups
-
Support with benchmark and state testing
-
Coaching Teachers
- Provide coaching to assigned teachers and/or Instructional Assistants (instructionally and behaviorally). Exact coaching load will be determined based on experience, interest, and need
- Support teachers with long term planning and scope and sequence
- Observe teachers and staff and provide feedback on a weekly or biweekly basis
- Under the School Leader’s supervision, manage teacher performance evaluations
- Utilize the Teacher Excellence Rubric to create teacher IDPs and coach teachers towards goals
- Assist teachers with resources, materials, tools, information, etc. to support classroom instruction, behavior management, planning and interventions that target both academics and behavior
-
Model lessons in classrooms for the teachers you support
-
Student & Family Support
- Be a model for staff in Restorative Practices and facilitate the restorative process when necessary
- Co-create and implement informational workshops for families on instructional (Math, ELA, etc.) topics/practices so they can better support their students’ work
- Assist students, staff, families and other members of the admin team in the creation of responses to behavior that align with Restorative Justice Practices
- Assist with student behavior support during the school day when necessary
- Other duties as assigned by the School Leader
Working Conditions:
Environment: This job operates in a school/classroom environment. This role routinely uses standard classroom equipment such as laptop computers, photocopiers, whiteboards, fitness equipment, and Chromebooks, etc. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of this position.
Physical Abilities: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position classification involves sitting with some walking and standing for extended periods of time. Staff may be required to lift, pull or push objects approximately 50 pounds or less. The employee will encounter exposure to ill students. The position requires mobility to climb, kneel, stoop, crawl, reach and bend, and accurate perceiving of sound; near and far vision with the ability to read small print; depth dexterity; and the providing of oral information and direction. The position is primarily located at a school site with outside supervision and some district office visits. The employee will frequently work independently with high work volume and tight deadlines.
Qualifications
Required:
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Valid California State Teaching Credential or equivalent and transferable teaching license from another state, preferred
Other Qualifications:
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
- Within 60 days of hire, provision of TB (tuberculin) clearance, as mandated by the California Education Code
- CA DOJ and FBI fingerprint (Livescan) clearance prior to the first day of school
Preferred:
Experience:
- 4 or more years of teaching experience, preferably in a high performing school driving excellent student outcomes.
- Experience working with Black, Brown and other POC populations at least one year.
- Experience integrating technology into the classroom.
- Preferred experience with social-emotional learning and restorative practices.
- Experience leading a grade level or content team, preferred.
- Experience leading professional development and formally coaching other teachers
Values:
Caliber staff…
- are committed to a culture of feedback, development and continuous improvement.
- validate and affirm the identities, strengths and passions of each person.
- know that It is everyone’s collective responsibility to work in service of and alongside our school communities.
- approach situations and people with empathy and kindness.
Caliber Public Schools provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
Questions? Email careers@caliberschools.org
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at careers@caliberschools.org.
Click here to view our Benefits at a Glance.

Title: Instructional Coach
Division: Elementary School (TK-4)
Location: Beta Academy (San Pablo)
Reports to: Principal
Status: Full-time, Exempt, (During the Academic Year)
Salary Scale: $85,000-113,000 (based on years of experience and expertise)
*Scales are competitive with other charter school organizations and local districts.
About Caliber Public Schools
Caliber’s Mission is to achieve educational equity by shifting the experiences, expectations and outcomes for students in historically underserved communities. Our strengths-based educational program validates, affirms, respects and supports students, families and staff members to reach their full potential. Caliber graduates will be academically college ready; have emotional intelligence or ‘EQ’; be critical thinkers, and have the skills and desire to be changemakers in their communities and the world. Caliber’s four graduate pillars—Heart, Smart, Think, Act—guide our work. Caliber teaches computer science as a core academic subject K-8th grade to directly challenge the inequitable presence of women and underrepresented minorities in the computer science industry. We are a community-based organization and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Our parents are active partners; frequently engaging through school events, restorative practices, and academic support. As we grow, we are looking for educators and leaders who want the opportunity to use their voice to build something new; to be a part of a team that's building something from the ground up. Our first school, Beta Academy in Richmond, CA, opened in 2014 and ChangeMakers Academy in Vallejo, CA opened in fall 2016.
Position Summary
We are looking for an experienced leader to join our team as an Instructional Coach. You will build strong relationships with the teachers you coach in order to drive the achievement of all students. You will use Caliber teacher evaluation rubrics to drive the professional growth of your teachers. You will integrate social-emotional framework into coaching conversations to drive equitable support of all students. While this job description is comprehensive, due to the dynamic nature of the work it is not exhaustive. Your responsibilities might be revised based on school need or additional opportunities/needs that arise, or aligned to individual development goals.
Essential Job Functions:
- Supporting Systems, Vision & Culture
- Support and implement network and schoolwide priorities
- Create a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement with a relentless focus on student achievement, operational efficiency, and self-improvement
- Help to implement daily operations (arrival, dismissal, classroom coverage, lunch/recess, school events)
- Support with teacher recruitment and hiring process
-
Attend network professional development and collaboratives as assigned
-
Leading Instruction
- Work closely with Leadership Team to develop staff members’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors through a variety of professional development targeted topics and designs
- Plan, conduct and support staff with Data Meetings
- Support teachers and work with Leadership Team and SPED Team to use data to improve instruction on all levels
- Track individual student and subset data to monitor progress of students in appropriate data systems
- Support the instructional development of teachers, including meeting needs of Tier 1, 2, and 3 students (instructionally and behaviorally)
- Support with facilitation of content specific blocks or interventions, including the scope and sequence, training, roll out, ongoing developments and progress monitoring
- Support with school-wide curriculum implementation including professional development & progress monitoring
- Along with the leadership team, IC’s will organize, plan and track intervention groups
-
Support with benchmark and state testing
-
Coaching Teachers
- Provide coaching to assigned teachers and/or Instructional Assistants (instructionally and behaviorally). Exact coaching load will be determined based on experience, interest, and need
- Support teachers with long term planning and scope and sequence
- Observe teachers and staff and provide feedback on a weekly or biweekly basis
- Under the School Leader’s supervision, manage teacher performance evaluations
- Utilize the Teacher Excellence Rubric to create teacher IDPs and coach teachers towards goals
- Assist teachers with resources, materials, tools, information, etc. to support classroom instruction, behavior management, planning and interventions that target both academics and behavior
-
Model lessons in classrooms for the teachers you support
-
Student & Family Support
- Be a model for staff in Restorative Practices and facilitate the restorative process when necessary
- Co-create and implement informational workshops for families on instructional (Math, ELA, etc.) topics/practices so they can better support their students’ work
- Assist students, staff, families and other members of the admin team in the creation of responses to behavior that align with Restorative Justice Practices
- Assist with student behavior support during the school day when necessary
- Other duties as assigned by the School Leader
Working Conditions:
Environment: This job operates in a school/classroom environment. This role routinely uses standard classroom equipment such as laptop computers, photocopiers, whiteboards, fitness equipment, and Chromebooks, etc. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of this position.
Physical Abilities: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position classification involves sitting with some walking and standing for extended periods of time. Staff may be required to lift, pull or push objects approximately 50 pounds or less. The employee will encounter exposure to ill students. The position requires mobility to climb, kneel, stoop, crawl, reach and bend, and accurate perceiving of sound; near and far vision with the ability to read small print; depth dexterity; and the providing of oral information and direction. The position is primarily located at a school site with outside supervision and some district office visits. The employee will frequently work independently with high work volume and tight deadlines.
Qualifications
Required:
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Valid California State Teaching Credential or equivalent and transferable teaching license from another state, preferred
Other Qualifications:
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
- Within 60 days of hire, provision of TB (tuberculin) clearance, as mandated by the California Education Code
- CA DOJ and FBI fingerprint (Livescan) clearance prior to the first day of school
Preferred:
Experience:
- 4 or more years of teaching experience, preferably in a high performing school driving excellent student outcomes.
- Experience working with Black, Brown and other POC populations at least one year.
- Experience integrating technology into the classroom.
- Preferred experience with social-emotional learning and restorative practices.
- Experience leading a grade level or content team, preferred.
- Experience leading professional development and formally coaching other teachers
Values:
Caliber staff…
- are committed to a culture of feedback, development and continuous improvement.
- validate and affirm the identities, strengths and passions of each person.
- know that It is everyone’s collective responsibility to work in service of and alongside our school communities.
- approach situations and people with empathy and kindness.
Caliber Public Schools provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
Questions? Email careers@caliberschools.org
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at careers@caliberschools.org.
Click here to view our Benefits at a Glance.
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How to Get Visa Sponsorship in Caliber Public Schools Visa Sponsorship USA
Target roles where sponsorship is most common
Caliber Public Schools primarily sponsors educators and instructional staff. Focus your applications on teaching, special education, and curriculum-focused roles where the need for qualified professionals is strongest and sponsorship is most likely.
Apply well ahead of the H-1B registration window
H-1B registration opens in March each year. Targeting Caliber roles in the fall or winter gives you time to build a relationship with their hiring team before the lottery window opens, improving your chances of a timely petition.
Highlight your credentials and any state teaching certifications
Charter schools like Caliber place high value on demonstrated teaching competency. If you hold a state teaching credential or subject-matter endorsement, lead with it, it strengthens the specialty occupation case needed for H-1B approval.
Search for verified sponsorship opportunities on Migrate Mate
Not all education employers sponsor visas. Migrate Mate surfaces verified sponsors so you can filter by real sponsorship history, helping you focus your search on Caliber and similar charter networks that have a documented track record.
Prepare for a mission-focused interview process
Caliber schools serve historically underserved students, and their hiring reflects that mission. Interviewers will want to see genuine commitment to educational equity, framing your background around student impact will resonate far more than credentials alone.
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Does Caliber Public Schools sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, Caliber Public Schools has sponsored H-1B visas for qualified employees. The H-1B is the most common sponsorship pathway at Caliber, typically used for instructional and education-related roles that require a relevant bachelor's degree or higher. If you're on OPT or another nonimmigrant status, an H-1B offer from Caliber is a realistic path to long-term work authorization.
What visa types does Caliber Public Schools sponsor?
Caliber Public Schools has sponsored H-1B visas and is set up to work with candidates on F-1 OPT, F-1 CPT, and TN status. H-1B is the primary long-term sponsorship pathway. If you're currently on OPT or CPT, Caliber may be able to hire you in that status before transitioning you to H-1B sponsorship depending on the role.
Which roles at Caliber Public Schools are most likely to receive visa sponsorship?
Sponsorship at Caliber tends to align with instructional and specialist roles, such as classroom teachers, special education staff, and curriculum coordinators, where a specific degree and subject expertise are required. These positions map cleanly to the specialty occupation standard the H-1B requires. Administrative and operations roles are less commonly sponsored.
What is the typical application and sponsorship timeline at Caliber Public Schools?
School hiring at Caliber often follows an academic calendar, with many roles posted between November and March. If H-1B sponsorship is involved, you'll want an offer in place before the March registration window. Cap-subject H-1B petitions have an October 1 start date, so early engagement with Caliber's hiring team is essential to align your start date with their school year.
How do I find open visa-sponsored jobs at Caliber Public Schools?
The most reliable way is to use Migrate Mate, which aggregates verified sponsoring employers and lets you filter specifically for companies like Caliber Public Schools with a documented sponsorship history. This saves you from applying to education employers who don't sponsor and helps you focus on roles where your visa status won't be a barrier.
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