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PAY GRADE: Certified Salary Schedule
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
POSITION OBJECTIVE:
The job of a school-based Title I Instructional Specialist involves working collaboratively with their site principal(s) and teachers and with district level personnel to support the teaching, learning and instructional programs at their assigned campus.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
Persons working as Title I Instructional Specialists will be supported by and report to both their site’s principal and district level administrators. Instructional Specialists will collaborate with other specialists across the district to further their professional learning and refine their instructional and coaching skills.
Instructional Specialists have complex, multi-faceted roles that will largely be determined by the unique needs and school improvement goals of the site to which they are assigned. These multi-faceted roles may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Program Implementation and Compliance – Working closely with district Title I staff to ensure program compliance, completion of required reports, needs assessments, budgets, parenting program compliance and organization of special events, as well as attending necessary trainings and meetings
Learner Facilitator – Coordinating, designing, facilitating and/or evaluating collaborative, job-embedded, standards-based professional development aligned with school improvement goals
Resource Provider – Locating information, resources and equipment to support instruction
Data Coach – Assisting teachers in looking at multiple forms of student achievement data, perception data, demographic data, and school process data to drive instructional decisions at the school level and the classroom level
Curriculum Supporter – Developing and supporting teachers’ content knowledge and working with district level curriculum specialists in the implementation of adopted curriculum
Instructional Supporter – Supporting teachers in selecting effective, research-based instructional strategies to meet the varied learning needs of their students aligned with school improvement goals; Working directly with students in instructional settings, including small groups and with individuals
Classroom Supporter – Modeling or conducting demonstration classrooms, co-teaching, or observing and giving non-evaluative feedback on instruction or management
Mentor – Supporting teachers new to the profession and supporting the teachers with experience that may be new to a campus or grade level or content area
School Leader – Collaborating with assigned school’s formal leadership to plan, implement and assess school change initiatives
Catalyst for change – Support and influence positive change on their assigned campus
An instructional coach supports teachers in the following ways:
- Providing strategies for improving classroom management
- Discussing strategies for increasing learner engagement
- Collaborating before and/or after lessons
- Co-creating assessments
- Co-planning a lesson or instructional unit
- Co-teaching a lesson
- Facilitating protocols for looking at student work/data
- Strategies for differentiating instruction
- Facilitating study groups with teams of teachers
- Demonstrating lessons
- Lessons studies (plan, teach, reflect cycle)
- Arranging for teachers to observe one another
- Supporting the site’s Title I Continuous Improvement Plan
- Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (positions in this class typically require):
- Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
- Master’s degree preferred
- Arizona teacher certification aligned to grade levels where assigned
- Minimum five years successful teaching experience preferred
- Reading endorsement preferred
- Commitment to lifelong learning
- Knowledge of and experience demonstrating best practice research strategies
- Active participation in school improvement initiatives
- Evidence of teacher leadership within the school and/or district
- Proficient in using technology (specifically Excel at some sites)
KEY COMPETENCIES (position requirements at entry):
- Self-motivation
- High energy level
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Attention to detail
- High work standards
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Organizing and planning
- Learning orientation
- Critical thinking
- Stress tolerance
- Flexibility
- Adaptability
- Initiative
Physical Requirements:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions.
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, odors, chemicals, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, and intense noises.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the needs of the school.

PAY GRADE: Certified Salary Schedule
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
POSITION OBJECTIVE:
The job of a school-based Title I Instructional Specialist involves working collaboratively with their site principal(s) and teachers and with district level personnel to support the teaching, learning and instructional programs at their assigned campus.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
Persons working as Title I Instructional Specialists will be supported by and report to both their site’s principal and district level administrators. Instructional Specialists will collaborate with other specialists across the district to further their professional learning and refine their instructional and coaching skills.
Instructional Specialists have complex, multi-faceted roles that will largely be determined by the unique needs and school improvement goals of the site to which they are assigned. These multi-faceted roles may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Program Implementation and Compliance – Working closely with district Title I staff to ensure program compliance, completion of required reports, needs assessments, budgets, parenting program compliance and organization of special events, as well as attending necessary trainings and meetings
Learner Facilitator – Coordinating, designing, facilitating and/or evaluating collaborative, job-embedded, standards-based professional development aligned with school improvement goals
Resource Provider – Locating information, resources and equipment to support instruction
Data Coach – Assisting teachers in looking at multiple forms of student achievement data, perception data, demographic data, and school process data to drive instructional decisions at the school level and the classroom level
Curriculum Supporter – Developing and supporting teachers’ content knowledge and working with district level curriculum specialists in the implementation of adopted curriculum
Instructional Supporter – Supporting teachers in selecting effective, research-based instructional strategies to meet the varied learning needs of their students aligned with school improvement goals; Working directly with students in instructional settings, including small groups and with individuals
Classroom Supporter – Modeling or conducting demonstration classrooms, co-teaching, or observing and giving non-evaluative feedback on instruction or management
Mentor – Supporting teachers new to the profession and supporting the teachers with experience that may be new to a campus or grade level or content area
School Leader – Collaborating with assigned school’s formal leadership to plan, implement and assess school change initiatives
Catalyst for change – Support and influence positive change on their assigned campus
An instructional coach supports teachers in the following ways:
- Providing strategies for improving classroom management
- Discussing strategies for increasing learner engagement
- Collaborating before and/or after lessons
- Co-creating assessments
- Co-planning a lesson or instructional unit
- Co-teaching a lesson
- Facilitating protocols for looking at student work/data
- Strategies for differentiating instruction
- Facilitating study groups with teams of teachers
- Demonstrating lessons
- Lessons studies (plan, teach, reflect cycle)
- Arranging for teachers to observe one another
- Supporting the site’s Title I Continuous Improvement Plan
- Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (positions in this class typically require):
- Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
- Master’s degree preferred
- Arizona teacher certification aligned to grade levels where assigned
- Minimum five years successful teaching experience preferred
- Reading endorsement preferred
- Commitment to lifelong learning
- Knowledge of and experience demonstrating best practice research strategies
- Active participation in school improvement initiatives
- Evidence of teacher leadership within the school and/or district
- Proficient in using technology (specifically Excel at some sites)
KEY COMPETENCIES (position requirements at entry):
- Self-motivation
- High energy level
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Attention to detail
- High work standards
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Organizing and planning
- Learning orientation
- Critical thinking
- Stress tolerance
- Flexibility
- Adaptability
- Initiative
Physical Requirements:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions.
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, odors, chemicals, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, and intense noises.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the needs of the school.
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Align Your Credentials Before Applying
Arizona requires state teacher certification for most K-12 Instructor roles. Have your foreign degree evaluated by a NACES-approved credential evaluation service before submitting an application, so SUSD's HR team can confirm your qualification without delays.
Target Subject Areas With Persistent Shortages
SUSD, like most Arizona districts, faces ongoing shortages in STEM, special education, and bilingual instruction. Focusing your application on these subject areas puts you in front of hiring managers who are already motivated to pursue sponsorship for the right candidate.
Clarify Sponsorship Willingness During the Interview
School districts sometimes separate HR policy from individual school principal decisions. Ask directly whether the specific school site you're interviewing with has budget authority to initiate an H-1B petition, since approval often depends on both district-level HR and site-level funding.
Understand the H-1B Academic Year Timing
USCIS H-1B cap-subject petitions have an October 1 start date. For an Instructor role beginning in a fall semester, your employer needs to file by April of that year. Map this timeline against SUSD's spring hiring cycle to avoid missing the filing window.
Use Migrate Mate to Find Open Instructor Roles
Searching for district positions that actively support visa sponsorship takes time. Use Migrate Mate to filter Instructor jobs at SUSD by visa type, so you're only applying to openings where sponsorship for your specific status is already on the table.
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Does Scottsdale Unified School District sponsor H-1B visas for Instructors?
Yes, Scottsdale Unified School District has sponsored H-1B visas for Instructor roles. Teaching positions in specialty subjects, particularly STEM, special education, and bilingual instruction, are most likely to qualify as specialty occupations under USCIS standards. The district's HR department handles petition coordination, but confirming sponsorship availability for a specific role during the interview process is strongly recommended.
How do I apply for Instructor jobs at Scottsdale Unified School District?
Applications for Instructor positions at Scottsdale Unified School District are submitted through the district's official careers portal. You can also browse open Instructor roles filtered by visa sponsorship eligibility on Migrate Mate, which makes it easier to identify positions where your work authorization status is already supported. Having an Arizona teaching certificate or an active application for one strengthens your candidacy significantly.
Which visa types are commonly used for Instructor roles at Scottsdale Unified School District?
H-1B is the primary work visa pathway for Instructor roles, since classroom teaching in a specialty subject qualifies as a specialty occupation under USCIS criteria. F-1 OPT and CPT can support early employment for recent graduates, and TN status is available for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying education roles. Each visa type has different employer obligations and duration limits.
What qualifications does Scottsdale Unified School District expect for Instructor positions?
Most Instructor roles at SUSD require at minimum a bachelor's degree in the relevant subject area and a valid Arizona teaching certificate or evidence of eligibility for one. For H-1B sponsorship purposes, your degree field must directly relate to the subject you'll be teaching. Foreign degrees need a NACES-approved evaluation to confirm U.S. equivalency before HR can proceed with a visa petition.
How do I time my application to avoid missing the H-1B filing window for a teaching role?
USCIS only accepts cap-subject H-1B petitions once per year, with employment starting October 1 at the earliest. For an Instructor role beginning in the fall semester, SUSD must file your H-1B petition by April 1. This means securing your offer and completing all credential verification during SUSD's spring hiring cycle, which typically runs from February through April.
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