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Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School

SY26-27 Interventionist Spanish Literacy Teacher

🇺🇸 Washington, DC 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $61K - $90K 💻 Teaching 🗓️ June 14th, 2026

Edtech.com's Summary

Mundo Verde is hiring a SY26-27 Interventionist Spanish Literacy Teacher who will provide targeted Spanish literacy interventions to students needing additional support. The teacher delivers research-based instruction in foundational reading skills, collaborates with staff and families, and monitors student progress to accelerate academic growth.

Highlights
  • Provide small-group and individualized Spanish literacy intervention focused on phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
  • Deliver evidence-based reading instruction aligned with structured literacy and dual-language/biliteracy models.
  • Administer and analyze literacy assessments and progress monitoring tools to inform instruction.
  • Collaborate with classroom teachers, special educators, and families to support student literacy development.
  • Communicate regularly with families and participate in family engagement initiatives.
  • Maintain a positive, inclusive learning environment and create culturally responsive instructional materials.
  • Use instructional technology and student data systems proficiently.
  • Requirements include a bachelor's degree in Education or related field, native/near-native Spanish fluency, and experience in literacy intervention.
  • Preferred qualifications include teaching certification, bilingual communication skills, experience in dual language settings, and a master's degree.
  • Full-time, 10-month salaried position with a salary range of $60,675 to $90,000 and benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and paid time off.

SY26-27 Interventionist Spanish Literacy Teacher Full Description

SY26-27 Interventionist Spanish Literacy Teacher

Washington, DC 20001; Washington, DC 20017; Washington, DC, DC 20001

Overview
Salary Range
$60,675.00 - $90,000.00 Salary/year
Position Type
Full Time

Description
Spanish Reading Interventionist Teacher 
Join a compassionate team of lifelong learners, dedicated to enhancing their skills and building a strong community in service to the most diverse student groups in the district. Our staff is characterized by their unwavering love and genuine joy for students, families, and colleagues. If you are an independent, solutions-oriented individual with a strong work ethic and a creative attitude, we invite you to be a part of our community. 
Become an integral part of our team and embark on the next step in your journey of shaping the future, one student at a time. To read more about Mundo Verde PCS, please visit our website https://www.mundoverdepcs.org/

Job Overview: The Spanish Reading Interventionist provides targeted, research-based literacy instruction to students who require additional support in developing foundational reading skills in Spanish. This role focuses on accelerating student growth in phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension through small-group and individualized instruction. The Interventionist collaborates closely with classroom teachers, instructional leaders, and families to ensure student progress and alignment with school-wide literacy goals.
 
Reports To and Supervises: Intervention teachers report directly to Campus Leadership and do not supervise any staff.
 
Responsibilities and Duties:
Literacy Intervention & Instruction
  • Provide targeted, high-quality literacy intervention in Spanish through small-group and individualized instruction for students identified as needing additional support.
  • Deliver evidence-based reading instruction aligned with the science of reading, structured literacy practices, and the school's dual-language/biliteracy model.
  • Develop, implement, and monitor individualized intervention plans that address students' specific literacy needs and accelerate academic growth.
  • Support students in the development of foundational literacy skills, including phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing, and oral language development.
  • Differentiate instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of multilingual learners and students with varying levels of literacy proficiency.
  • Foster biliteracy by helping students make connections between Spanish and English language and literacy skills when appropriate.
  • Create and adapt engaging, culturally responsive, and linguistically appropriate instructional materials.
  • Maintain a positive and inclusive learning environment that promotes student engagement, confidence, and academic success.
Assessment, Progress Monitoring & Data Analysis
  • Administer literacy screeners, diagnostic assessments, benchmark assessments, and progress-monitoring tools in accordance with school and program requirements.
  • Analyze student achievement data to identify needs, develop intervention groups, and adjust instructional strategies.
  • Monitor student progress regularly and maintain accurate records of intervention services, growth, and outcomes.
  • Use data to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and make recommendations for continued support, referral, or exit from intervention services.
  • Prepare reports and documentation as required for student support teams, school leadership, and family communication.
Collaboration & Student Support
  • Collaborate closely with classroom teachers to align intervention goals with core literacy instruction and classroom learning objectives.
  • Participate actively in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), Response to Intervention (RTI), Student Support Team (SST), and data review meetings.
  • Partner with special education teachers, ESL specialists, instructional coaches and related service providers to ensure coordinated support for students.
  • Share effective literacy strategies and instructional resources with teachers to strengthen school-wide literacy practices.
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of school-wide literacy initiatives and improvement efforts.
Family Engagement & Communication
  • Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress, intervention goals, and strategies to support literacy development at home.
  • Conduct family conferences and meetings in Spanish and/or English, as appropriate.
  • Promote meaningful family engagement through partnerships between the school, families, community organizations, and other stakeholders.
  • Support family literacy initiatives and provide resources that empower families to support student learning.
  • Participate in family outreach efforts, including Flamboyan home visits and other family engagement programs.
Bilingual & Biliteracy Leadership
  • Serve as a literacy resource for staff, students, and families regarding Spanish literacy development and biliteracy best practices.
  • Support the school's dual-language mission by promoting high expectations for bilingualism, biliteracy, academic achievement, and sociocultural competence.
  • Advocate for equitable access to high-quality literacy instruction and intervention services for multilingual learners.
  • Collaborate with educators to ensure instructional practices are culturally responsive and linguistically sustaining.
  • Other duties as assigned

Other Job Details
  • Schedule: 8 hour day, from 8am to 4:30pm 
  • Location: Cook Campus and/or Calle 8 Campus
  • Position Type (STAFF): This is a 10-month salaried position which is exempt and therefore not eligible for overtime pay under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 
  • Employment subject to TB test, fingerprinting and background check

What we offer
Mundo Verde cares for and values our phenomenal staff and provides the following:  
  • A competitive salary based on one’s education and experience, salary differentials and bonuses for MA degree, bilingual, teaching in both languages and teaching certification.
  • A Tier 1 school home in which to inspire children in a progressive environment
  • An opportunity to be a part of developing compassionate global stewards and life-long biliterate learners
  • Colleagues who are devoted to their practice, their students, and the school mission
  • A leadership team dedicated to supporting professional growth by providing feedback and support 
  • Professional development opportunities as available
  • FT salary: A benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, short/long-term and life insurance, employer contributions to a 401(k), a transportation stipend, and paid time off (10 days of PTO: 7 Sick, 3 Personal), off on winter break, spring break and holidays scheduled in the school calendar. 

For consideration: MVBPCS is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
 
Qualifications
Qualifications, Skills and Values
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Education, Elementary Education, Spanish, Literacy or a related field
  • Experience working with students in small-group or targeted instructional settings
  • Native or near-native fluency in Spanish.
  • Experience teaching literacy and/or providing reading intervention in elementary school settings.
  • Strong knowledge of literacy development, assessment, structured literacy, and evidence-based reading instruction.
  • Commitment to educational equity and culturally responsive teaching practices.
  • Ability to analyze student data to identify learning gaps and monitor progress
  • Strong collaboration skills to work with classroom teachers, special education staff, and school leadership
  • Proficiency with instructional technology and student data systems
Preferred Qualifications
  • Teaching certification or licensure (Elementary or related area)
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with students, families, and colleagues in Spanish and English.
  • Experience in bilingual or dual language school settings.
  • Experience delivering evidence-based intervention programs
  • Familiarity with progress monitoring tools and assessment platforms
  • Experience supporting multilingual learners and/or students with disabilities
  • Master’s degree in Education, Spanish, Literacy or a related field
Skills and Values
  • Demonstrated ability to be an independent solutions-oriented problem-solver
  • Commitment to demonstrate love and joy towards students, colleagues, and the work
  • Willing, hard-working attitude with a growth mindset toward self, students, and colleagues
  • Demonstrated ability to take ownership of personal work and the school mission
  • Capacity to embody the characteristics of a Community Steward by practicing six community building virtues and values every day: 1) Empathy, 2) Speak your truth, 3) Perseverance, 4) Inquiry, 5) Collaboration, and 6) Appreciation