ELA Advanced Learner Program Teacher
Butler School District 53 - Oak Brook, IL
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Position Type: Elementary School Teaching/GiftedDate Posted: 3/9/2026Location: Brook Forest Elementary SchoolDate Available: 26-27SY (see description)Closing Date: 04/13/2026Butler School District 53 is located in Oak Brook, IL. SUMMARY: Butler School District is seeking a dynamic, energetic K-5 Advanced Learner Program ELA Teacher/Differentiation Specialist who maintains a positive learning environment, holds high academic expectations, and creates a student-centered classroom while building rapport with students, parents and staff. We are looking for exceptional candidates who will assist our schools in creating an exemplar learning community where everyone seeks and implements strategies for improving student achievement and growth. This person will work collaboratively in professional learning communities to achieve goals with a common purpose focused on student learning.BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES: The Advanced Learning Program ELA Teacher/Differentiation Specialist will facilitate the K-5 Enriched/Accelerated English Language Arts (ELA) model. This role ensures that curriculum design meets the academic, social, and emotional needs of gifted and advanced students while providing district-wide professional development on best teaching and learning practices. This specialist will assist K-5 classroom teachers with job-embedded support by co-teaching and modeling effective ELA instructional strategies. Through partnership with teachers, the Specialist will collaborate to develop student-centered goals grounded in data with staff members and/or team to inform instructional planning decisions and areas for focus while monitoring progress toward those goals. POSITION FLEXIBILITY AND SUMMER REQUIREMENTS:Summer Availability: The candidate must be available approximately 2-3 weeks from the end of July to early August to lead professional development sessions and facilitate intensive curriculum planning and mapping for the district.Compensation for Summer Work: Additional summer compensation will be provided to facilitate the required professional development and curriculum planning.POSITION DETAILS:Work Days: 180 (plus mandatory compensated summer hours)Salary Range: $63,000 +; Initial salary is determined by prior experience and education.BENEFITS PACKAGE: Details can be found in the OBEA Collective Bargaining AgreementHealth Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their families.Life Insurance: Employer-provided life insurance policy.Long Term Disability: District providedEmployee Assistance Program: Employer-provider confidential program offering employees and their family members access to free, short-term counseling and support services to address things like stress, family problems, substance abuse, or financial difficulties.Retirement Plans: Participation in the Illinois Teachers' Retirement System (TRS) and optional 403(b) retirement savings plans.Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Pre-tax contributions for eligible healthcare and dependent care expenses.Sick Leave: Fifteen (15) days of sick leave per year at full pay for all full-time teachers.Tuition Reimbursement: Reimbursement for approved graduate coursework, after completion of at least two years of consecutive full-time service in the district.Professional Development: Opportunities for ongoing training and development to support career growth.Mentorship Program: A formal mentorship program pairing a veteran educator with new employee to the district. The program benefits by providing professional development and guidance while the seasoned staff grows as supportive colleagues and leaders.CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT(S):Current Illinois Elementary Professional Educator License (PEL)ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS: Gifted Education Specialist Endorsement or currently enrolled in coursework is preferred. Experience with the delivery of professional development to adult learners is preferred.Five (5) years of successful teaching experience with accelerated/gifted learners at the elementary and/or middle school level. Master's Degree in a curricular content field. Deep knowledge of research-based literacy strategies, including the Science of Reading, to support advanced elementary learnersDemonstrated success with curriculum mapping and curriculum design.Demonstrated success using Differentiated Instruction in an elementary and/or middle grades classroom setting.Demonstrated success using best instructional and assessment practices in an elementary/middle grades classroom. Attachment(s):K-5 ALP_ELA Differentiation Specialist Job Description.pdf
Created: 2026-04-02