Response To Interventionist (RTI) Specialist - Elementary & Middle (Immediate)
Company: KIPP Capital Region
Location: Albany
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description KIPP Capital Region is a part of
a national network of high-performing public Charter Schools
committed to creating joyful, academically excellent, and prepared
students with the skills, ability, and confidence to pursue their
paths to college, career, and beyond. Located in both Albany and
Troy, NY, KIPP Capital Region serves 2,500 students in grades K-12
across seven schools. We believe every individual walks through the
doors of schools bearing gifts. Talent. Perspective. Drive.
Inspiration. So at KIPP Capital Region, we support every student
and educator to see those gifts, and then build the skills and
confidence they need to thrive. We are committed to furthering
anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and
expect all of our stakeholders to participate in this work so that
we can create a future without limits for our students, together.
Position Overview Grade(s): 5th/6th – 8th The RTI Specialist is
primarily responsible for supporting the instructional program,
with specific responsibility for assisting in assessing at-risk
students' needs for Response to Intervention (RTI) services,
implementing the RTI program strategies, monitoring and reporting
student performance, and providing information to appropriate
school internal and external stakeholders. Duties/Responsibilities
Collaborates with instructional staff, School Leadership Team, and
parents to assist in evaluating needs for and progress of RTI
intervention strategies. Communicate with the Director of Student
Support Services, parents, and teachers via emails, phone calls,
in-person meetings, etc., to advise them of progress or provide
information on needed follow-up services. Plan and deliver
instruction while maintaining and improving instructional
techniques and classroom management, including assessments,
grading, and other classroom responsibilities. Advocate for
students and believe specialized instruction and related services
increase academic achievement. Assists teachers in preparing
materials and strategies for each group to ensure the use of sound
teaching practices consisting of evidence-based instructional
practices implemented with fidelity. Supports classroom teachers
and other school personnel to assist them in implementing
curriculum and integrating RTI intervention strategies. Assists
with the monitoring of Reading and Math instruction to ensure the
use of sound teaching practices consisting of evidence-based
instructional practices that are implemented with fidelity. Engages
the learning community in identifying and systematically addressing
professional learning needs related to RTI. Collaborates with
parents in the RTI process to ensure effective communication at
every tier. Ensures that teachers and teams adhere to legal
requirements to protect the legal integrity of the system and
students. Facilitates and supports teacher's use of
classroom-based, developmentally appropriate interventions for
individual children and groups of children to enhance their
social/emotional and cognitive skills acquisition. Maintains
records to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local
guidelines and reporting requirements. Meets with teachers
individually or in grade-level teams to help interpret data,
determine intervention efficacy, and plan the next support steps.
Models and assists teachers in using data to place students in
intervention groups and define the focus of instruction for each
group. Oversees school and classroom level data collection and
progress monitoring at Tier II and Tier III to monitor, evaluate,
and recommend interventions. Participates in meetings, workshops,
and seminars as assigned (e.g., representative for domain meetings,
annual reviews, IEP review meetings, etc.) to convey and/or gather
information required to perform functions. Performs other related
duties as assigned to ensure the efficient and effective
functioning of the work unit. Plans and delivers ongoing staff
development for teachers and paraprofessionals to accomplish the
goals of RTI. Plans, schedules, and leads RTI and SPED Team
meetings with the principal, support staff, parents, and
instructional staff to facilitate Tier II and Tier III
interventions. Provides training, technical assistance, and support
on the effective use of school-based intervention teams, including
collaboration, communication, and cohesion across various team
members (administrators, teachers, counselors, ISTs, school
psychologists, etc.) to implement RtI and provide appropriate
support to students. Assists students, individually or in small
groups, to practice and/or reinforce intervention strategies.
Ensures technical guidance and support for teachers and RTI/SPED
teams to effectively use behavioral support models (PBSIS) and
tools (functional behavior assessment, positive behavioral
supports, and behavior intervention plans). Supports teachers in
measuring and documenting student progress and monitors the
school's implementation of the Response to Intervention (RTI) model
to increase student achievement. Utilizes understanding how to
select and analyze data related to individual students, groups of
students, and classrooms to impact achievement and behavior
positively. Works collaboratively with SPED Data Teams to
facilitate eligibility for special education when needed. Designing
and implementing assessments that measure progress towards academic
standards and analyze benchmarking and progress monitoring data.
Offer academic, emotional, and physical support while maintaining
high expectations. Provides appropriate supervision of students
during class, breaks, meals, and transitions to maintain an optimal
work environment and to ensure students’ safety and well-being.
Create an inclusive and safe environment where students feel
empowered to become self-guided learners. Assist with work inside
and outside the classroom, including supporting the main office
team, teaching and helping coordinate Enrichment classes,
organizing student events, and developing mentoring learning
partnerships with students. Attending and participating in events
outside regular school hours (e.g., family nights, student
performances, prom, field trips, report card nights, Teacher-Parent
Conferences, June and August Family Saturday Orientations, etc.).Be
available for open houses, parent-teacher conferences, and other
events involving parents. Adapt and execute a rigorous,
standards-aligned curriculum and assess students’ progress. Teach
one or more classes or small groups of students (middle and high
school) or one or more subject blocks (elementary school), if
applicable. Support students by providing one-on-one and small
group tutoring daily, small group intervention, and student
support, with the potential to teach small groups of students. Meet
regularly with a coach and school leadership to implement feedback
on lessons and instruction. Problem-solving and making timely
determinations with classroom issues in a solution-focused manner.
Lead advisory/homeroom in the morning and afternoon. Supervise
students during transitions, breakfast, lunch, and after school.
Establish and maintain strong communication lines with all parents,
share continuous progress, and be available for open houses,
parent-teacher conferences, and other events involving parents.
Engage in practice-based professional development, mentorship, and
coaching sessions. Participate in weekly, school-wide meetings to
cultivate community, model our core values, and encourage student
achievement. Partner with grade level teams to develop academic
goals and practice instructional strategies. Participating in
collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities,
school-wide functions, events, and trips with School Leadership and
the Culture Team. Providing consistent and clear rewards and
consequences for student behavior. KIPP Capital Region Perform
other duties outlined by School Leadership and the Director of
Scholar Support Services. Committed to furthering anti-racism,
equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and expect all our
stakeholders to participate in this work so that we can create a
future without limits for our students together. Complies with all
charter, federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including
the NYS Department of Education, Department of Health, and NYS
Office of Children and Family Services Adheres to organization
policies and procedures; promotes and supports mission, vision, and
values, including developing and participating in internal surveys
and data collection for continuous improvement initiatives.
Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree from an
accredited College or University is required. Valid NYS
Certification in Special Education is preferred within the grade
span of your role (Birth - 1, 1-6, 7 -12 & K - 12/All SPED
Certification) Academic expertise in Special Education, the
Humanities, Social Sciences, STEM, or related fields of study,
preferred. Minimum of three (3) years of experience as a school
educator, preferably in a charter or public school environment,
preferred. Knowledge of national, state, and local Special
Education statutes and the law required. Prior experience working
in schools and urban communities is preferred but not required.
Ability to work a flexible schedule outside of regular business
hours. Aptitude to create and work within an inclusive environment
that honors and supports a diversity of backgrounds and
perspectives. Physical Requirements The physical demands described
here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the
essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable
accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform
essential functions. Prolonged periods were spent sitting at a desk
and working on a computer. Must be able to access and navigate all
areas of the school and other facilities as needed. Specific vision
abilities required by the job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus. The employee needs to read, write, and
speak English fluently. While performing the duties of this job,
the employee is required to stand, walk, sit, use fingers to type,
handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and
arms, climb stairs, balance; stoop/bend and reach, kneel, crouch or
crawl; talk, hear. Dexterity requires writing and operating
standard office machines such as computers, printers, copiers, fax
machines, phones, and calculators. Ability to occasionally lift and
move up to 20 pounds. Additional Information Work Perks When you
join KIPP Capital Region, you are joining in on our promise to
families that their children will enter college and the
professional world able to thrive academically due to their
literacy, numeracy, and core knowledge in science and social
studies. We also promise that our students will develop a passion
for learning and the drive necessary to persevere as they climb the
mountain to and through college and career. Our graduates will be
prepared to return to their community as teachers, leaders, and
architects of continued growth in the Capital Region. And while the
biggest perk to working at KIPP Capital Region is doing work that
makes a lifelong difference in the lives of our students, you'll
find that's not the only benefit we offer: Industry-leading
medical, dental, and vision coverage Aggressive employer 403(b)
contribution match Childcare benefits Unparalleled work/life
integration Casual dress code Relocation stipend (conditions apply)
And so much more! For more information on the benefits of joining
KIPP Capital Region, please view our Employee Benefits Summary .
Learn More: KIPP Capital Region offers a competitive salary ranging
from $56,000 - $76,669 with a $5,000 Sign On Bonus. Salaries are
determined using an equitable compensation scale that accounts for
years of experience relevant to the role and longevity within the
KIPP network. KIPP Capital Region will evaluate and determine the
step/level a new hire will be placed within our teacher salary
scale at point of hire. All staff and educators at KIPP Capital
Region are committed to anti-racism and inclusion, are part of a
close-knit diverse community, and are encouraged to show up
authentically, inspiring our children to do the same. Learn more
about what it’s like to work at KIPP Capital Region:
kippcapital.org/join -our-team/ This role is located at KIPP
Capital Region schools in Albany, NY.
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