Specialist Read Act And Gifted And Talented Achievement
The READ Act & Gifted and Talented Specialist provides strategic leadership and direct support to improve early literacy outcomes and overall student achievement by implementing evidence-based acceleration and intervention systems. This role ensures full implementation and compliance with the Colorado READ Act while aligning curriculum, instruction, assessment, and professional learning to a cohesive district-wide literacy and achievement framework. This position bridges instructional leadership, MTSS systems, curriculum alignment, and targeted intervention, ensuring that all students—especially those identified with significant reading deficiencies—receive timely, effective, and research-based support to accelerate learning.
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field (required)
Master's Degree in Literacy, Curriculum & Instruction, or related field (preferred)
Must possess or qualify for a valid teaching license in the state of Colorado
Reading Specialist endorsement or certification (preferred)
Completed Colorado's required evidence-based reading training (Science of Reading/READ Act training)
Colorado Gifted Education Core Endorsement (Ages 4-21) or evidence of pursuing and the ability to receive within 24 months of hire one of the following endorsements: Core Gifted Endorsement, Gifted Specialist, or Gifted Director
Minimum of five years of successful classroom teaching experience
Demonstrated expertise in reading
Understanding of the READ Act and state literacy standards
Strong organizational and planning skills
Effective communication and collaboration skills to work with teachers, administrators, and parents
Commitment to staying current with best practices in reading instruction and research
Deep knowledge of the Science of Reading, literacy development, and assessment practices
Strong understanding of READ Act requirements, MTSS frameworks, RTI, and progress monitoring systems
Expertise in acceleration and intervention strategies (Tier I, II, III)
Strong data analysis and problem-solving skills
Ability to lead professional development and coach educators
Funding: This position may be fully or partially grant-funded and is dependent on the successful renewal of grants each year. Employment in this role is subject to the availability of grant funding. The district will make every effort to provide advance notice if funding is not realized.
Evaluation: Performance will be evaluated annually in accordance with the provision of Adams County School District Board Policy, GCOA-Evaluation of Instructional Staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Major Read Act Responsibilities:
Lead and monitor district implementation of READ Act requirements, including identification, intervention, and reporting for students with significant reading deficiencies
Oversee development, implementation, and monitoring of READ plans
Ensure compliance with state literacy laws, reporting requirements, and district policies
Support schools in aligning literacy practices to state standards and district expectations
Major Gifted and Talented Responsibilities:
Oversee and support the implementation of universal screening processes to identify gifted and talented students across all grade levels, ensuring equitable access and adherence to state guidelines
Collaborate with schools to ensure multiple measures (assessment data, classroom performance, observations, and portfolios) are utilized to identify advanced learners, including historically underrepresented populations
Monitor identification practices to ensure equity for multilingual learners, students with disabilities (twice exceptional), and students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds
Support schools in removing barriers to identification and participation in advanced learning opportunities
Guide schools in developing, implementing, and monitoring Advanced Learning Plans (ALPs) to ensure they are standards-aligned, student-centered, and focused on measurable growth and achievement
Collaborate with school leaders and teachers to design and implement acceleration opportunities, including subject acceleration, compacting, enrichment pathways, and advanced coursework
Ensure opportunities align with student readiness and promote continuous academic growth
Support teachers in differentiating instruction to meet the needs of gifted and advanced learners through rigor, depth, complexity, and pacing
Provide coaching and modeling on instructional strategies that extend learning beyond grade-level expectations
Ensure gifted education is embedded within the district's Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), recognizing advanced learners as students requiring intentional support for continued growth
Align acceleration strategies with overall student achievement goals
Design and deliver professional learning to build educator capacity in identifying, supporting, and challenging gifted and advanced learners
Provide ongoing coaching to ensure effective implementation of advanced learning strategies in classrooms
Monitor the effectiveness of gifted and talented programming, including identification rates, student performance, and program implementation
Use data to refine practices and ensure alignment with district goals and state requirements
Collaborate with departments including Literacy, CLDE, Special Education, and MTSS to ensure alignment of services and supports for advanced learners, including twice-exceptional students
Provide communication, resources, and engagement opportunities for families to support understanding of gifted identification, programming, and student growth pathways
Collaborate with teachers and leaders to set measurable goals and monitor student progress
Program Evaluation & Continuous Improvement:
Evaluate the effectiveness of literacy, intervention, and acceleration programs
Recommend improvements based on data, research, and district priorities
Support grant implementation, monitoring, and reporting related to literacy initiatives
Ensure alignment across departments (CLDE, Special Education, GT, MTSS)
Family & Community Engagement:
Collaborate with families to support student literacy development and achievement
Provide resources and training to families on supporting reading at home
Coordinate literacy events, workshops, and engagement opportunities
Professional Growth and Development:
Participate in staff development activities to improve job-related skills
Policy, Reports, and Law:
Comply with policies established by Federal and State law, State Board of Education rule, and local Board Policy
Perform other duties as assigned by the building Principal and the Superintendent of Schools
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions:
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work primarily in a usual office or school environment. The Employee may be required to work from a remote location in the event of a district shutdown or other event.
Mental Functions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate, compare, analyze, coordinate, instruct, evaluate, and use interpersonal skills. Occasionally required to compile, copy, compute and negotiate.
Transparency in Pay and Benefits:
Adams 14 is committed to transparency in compensation and benefits and complies with Colorado's Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support the health, financial security, and well-being of our employees. Compensation for this position is $91,000 to $130,000 per year (2026-2027), based on verified experience and qualifications, and aligned with the Adams 14 salary schedule. This position is scheduled for 228 workdays annually. Additional compensation opportunities may be available through stipends or supplemental assignments, depending on job responsibilities. Benefits include Paid Time Off (PTO), Medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, District contributions to Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free and confidential support services, Wellness and preventive care programs. Voluntary coverage options for life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D), critical illness, cancer care, legal assistance, and accident insurance are available for all full-time staff. Retirement and voluntary benefits include membership in the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA) and optional retirement savings plans including 403(b) and 457(b). For more detailed information, please review the Adams 14 Employee Benefits Guide, available on the District website.

ADM - Specialist - Read Act / Gifted and Talented Achievement
Adams County School District 14 · Commerce City, CO, USA ·
- Pay:
- $91,000-$130,000/yr
- Job type:
- Full Time