
Instructional Guide
Mapleton Public Schools, Denver, CO, United States
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Mapleton Public Schools, Adams County District #1 does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, marital status, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs or activities. Inquiries may be referred to the Deputy Superintendent of Human Resources, 7350 Broadway, Denver, CO 80221. (303) 853-1000, or the US Dept. of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80204.
LICENSED VACANCY Position is for the 2026-2027 school year
POSITION Instructional Guide
PAY RANGE Licensed Salary Schedule, $60,004 - $124,634 Annual Salary
CALENDAR 190 Days
SCHOOL DESIGN OVERVIEW Trailside Academy is a PK-8 Expeditionary Learning (EL) school that supports academic excellence through the following Habits of Character: accountability, perseverance, compassion, integrity, and advocacy. Expert staff in each classroom introduce students to rigorous and relevant content and encourage students to take ownership of their learning.
From student ownership comes student pride in high-quality work. Trailside celebrates strong community and parent connections and offers many opportunities for families and community members to contribute time, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
In Mapleton, we believe you deserve every opportunity to maximize your unique potential. We offer a comprehensive benefits package focused on choice, quality, and value. To learn more about any one of the benefits and advantages of being a part of the Mapleton family, please visit our Benefits page.
QUALIFICATIONS
Current and valid Colorado teaching license.
Additional endorsement in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education preferred, or willingness to pursue endorsement or equivalent coursework.
The minimum requirement for Instructional Guide (IG) is 5 years of successful and effective teaching experience. The IG should also demonstrate mastery of pedagogical and subject matter skills; evidence of excellent interpersonal skills; and a commitment to participate in, plan for and provide professional development.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/REQUIREMENTS
Oversee Mapleton's Induction Program at the school level for beginning teacher(s). Responsibilities include:
Attend monthly Induction/IG professional development meetings, provide scheduled Induction meetings with new staff and those new to the school.
Introduce and orient the new teacher to the school.
Use a research-based framework to guide the new teacher in reflecting on practice for the purpose of growth and development.
Use structured tools (such as Mapleton's Framework for Teaching) to guide interactions and keep collaborative conversations focused.
View new teacher's classroom to provide objective non-judgmental data.
Arrange reciprocal classroom visits.
Model and conduct demonstration lessons.
Co-teach with the new teacher and help the new teacher.
Identify and access school and community resources.
Support teachers in the development of the teaching/learning cycle.
Support teachers with classroom rules and routines.
Help with classroom management.
Help set up classrooms.
Look at student work.
Use formal and informal assessment strategies.
Analyze student work to differentiate instruction.
Understand and use the curriculum and student standards.
Support teachers in the development of short- and long-term goals.
Support schools in a wide capacity which may include Leadership support and communication, emergency needs, substitute coverage, field trip implementation, assembly planning, and assigned.
Hold strong communication skills.
Assist in recruiting and hiring highly qualified teachers and professionals.
Oversee the ordering, organizing and maintenance of learning resources.
Coordinate and collaborate with school staff to design and implement professional growth opportunities with teachers and paraprofessionals.
Complement the leadership, staff, students, and parents in the pursuit of the development and implementation of the school model (name the model).
Maintain a flexible schedule capable of multiple task undertakings and spontaneous adjustment to circumstances as they arise.
Attend conferences, workshops, in-services, meetings, or classes as needed to support the development a (school model).
Assist the School Director in the preparation of periodic reports on the development and implementation of a (school model).
Oversee the coordination, preparation, administration, and analysis of a variety of educational assessment materials to inform daily learning.
Highly competent in observing, modeling, providing feedback, and coaching individual teachers to positively impact student learning.
Promote and develop leadership with all constituents of the school community.
Willing to provide directions and instruction to staff, community, and students.
Demonstrates a willingness to work with students ranging in grades from seventh to twelfth grade.
Assist teachers in creating appropriate instructional interventions to meet the individual needs of diverse learners, including English Language Learners (ELL), students with special needs, students on a 504 plan, intervention groups, and students identified as gifted and talented.
Possess a strong background in literacy and math instruction.
Other duties as assigned for the school and the district.
TRAINING
Mandatory Title IX training is required by the Colorado Department of Education and for all public school employees. Title IX training addresses harassment, discrimination, and bullying. Completing these mandatory Title IX training courses ensure we are meeting state requirements while continuing to foster a culture of safety and belonging across our schools.
You will have two mandatory training courses that must be completed within 30 days of your date of hire and are required to be completed on your own time.
SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDINGS OR ON SCHOOL GROUNDS
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LICENSED VACANCY Position is for the 2026-2027 school year
POSITION Instructional Guide
PAY RANGE Licensed Salary Schedule, $60,004 - $124,634 Annual Salary
CALENDAR 190 Days
SCHOOL DESIGN OVERVIEW Trailside Academy is a PK-8 Expeditionary Learning (EL) school that supports academic excellence through the following Habits of Character: accountability, perseverance, compassion, integrity, and advocacy. Expert staff in each classroom introduce students to rigorous and relevant content and encourage students to take ownership of their learning.
From student ownership comes student pride in high-quality work. Trailside celebrates strong community and parent connections and offers many opportunities for families and community members to contribute time, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
In Mapleton, we believe you deserve every opportunity to maximize your unique potential. We offer a comprehensive benefits package focused on choice, quality, and value. To learn more about any one of the benefits and advantages of being a part of the Mapleton family, please visit our Benefits page.
QUALIFICATIONS
Current and valid Colorado teaching license.
Additional endorsement in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education preferred, or willingness to pursue endorsement or equivalent coursework.
The minimum requirement for Instructional Guide (IG) is 5 years of successful and effective teaching experience. The IG should also demonstrate mastery of pedagogical and subject matter skills; evidence of excellent interpersonal skills; and a commitment to participate in, plan for and provide professional development.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/REQUIREMENTS
Oversee Mapleton's Induction Program at the school level for beginning teacher(s). Responsibilities include:
Attend monthly Induction/IG professional development meetings, provide scheduled Induction meetings with new staff and those new to the school.
Introduce and orient the new teacher to the school.
Use a research-based framework to guide the new teacher in reflecting on practice for the purpose of growth and development.
Use structured tools (such as Mapleton's Framework for Teaching) to guide interactions and keep collaborative conversations focused.
View new teacher's classroom to provide objective non-judgmental data.
Arrange reciprocal classroom visits.
Model and conduct demonstration lessons.
Co-teach with the new teacher and help the new teacher.
Identify and access school and community resources.
Support teachers in the development of the teaching/learning cycle.
Support teachers with classroom rules and routines.
Help with classroom management.
Help set up classrooms.
Look at student work.
Use formal and informal assessment strategies.
Analyze student work to differentiate instruction.
Understand and use the curriculum and student standards.
Support teachers in the development of short- and long-term goals.
Support schools in a wide capacity which may include Leadership support and communication, emergency needs, substitute coverage, field trip implementation, assembly planning, and assigned.
Hold strong communication skills.
Assist in recruiting and hiring highly qualified teachers and professionals.
Oversee the ordering, organizing and maintenance of learning resources.
Coordinate and collaborate with school staff to design and implement professional growth opportunities with teachers and paraprofessionals.
Complement the leadership, staff, students, and parents in the pursuit of the development and implementation of the school model (name the model).
Maintain a flexible schedule capable of multiple task undertakings and spontaneous adjustment to circumstances as they arise.
Attend conferences, workshops, in-services, meetings, or classes as needed to support the development a (school model).
Assist the School Director in the preparation of periodic reports on the development and implementation of a (school model).
Oversee the coordination, preparation, administration, and analysis of a variety of educational assessment materials to inform daily learning.
Highly competent in observing, modeling, providing feedback, and coaching individual teachers to positively impact student learning.
Promote and develop leadership with all constituents of the school community.
Willing to provide directions and instruction to staff, community, and students.
Demonstrates a willingness to work with students ranging in grades from seventh to twelfth grade.
Assist teachers in creating appropriate instructional interventions to meet the individual needs of diverse learners, including English Language Learners (ELL), students with special needs, students on a 504 plan, intervention groups, and students identified as gifted and talented.
Possess a strong background in literacy and math instruction.
Other duties as assigned for the school and the district.
TRAINING
Mandatory Title IX training is required by the Colorado Department of Education and for all public school employees. Title IX training addresses harassment, discrimination, and bullying. Completing these mandatory Title IX training courses ensure we are meeting state requirements while continuing to foster a culture of safety and belonging across our schools.
You will have two mandatory training courses that must be completed within 30 days of your date of hire and are required to be completed on your own time.
SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDINGS OR ON SCHOOL GROUNDS
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