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Compensation will generally be offered in the range of $60,000- $75,000. Individual offers will be specific, and based on education, experience, and benchmarking parameters.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
McDonogh School seeks a passionate and innovative Upper School Learning Specialist to join our inclusive community. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in learning support, a deep commitment to student success, and the ability to foster an environment where every student can thrive. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students' academic journeys in grades 9-12 while collaborating with a dedicated team of educators and working closely with the Director of Learning Services, the multi-divisional Learning Services team, and the Head of Upper School to ensure program continuity and alignment across divisions.
Essential Functions
Student Support & Development
Provide direct academic coaching and support to students with learning differences, ADHD, executive functioning challenges, and other learning needs
Guide students in developing essential academic skills, including critical reading, analytical writing, time management, executive functioning, and effective study strategies
Monitor student progress through data collection and assessment, adapting support strategies to ensure continued growth
Facilitate student self-advocacy and independence in their learning journey
Interpret psycho-educational evaluations and other special education documentation to create and maintain comprehensive Student Learning Plans
Collaborate with teachers, administration, and families to identify if/when a student needs psychoeducational evaluation and help the student and families navigate through that process
Communicate regularly with teachers, administration and families regarding student progress, strategies, and support plans
Faculty Collaboration & Leadership
Partner with classroom teachers to implement effective differentiation strategies and accommodations
Participate in weekly student advocacy meetings to ensure comprehensive support and coordinate interventions
Serve as a resource and consultant for faculty in developing inclusive teaching practices and addressing individual student needs
Collaborate with department chairs and the Academic Dean on curriculum accessibility and universal design for learning
Support teachers in understanding and implementing accommodations outlined in Student Learning Plans
Program Support & Coordination
Engage as an productive team member of McDonogh’s Learning Services team, including participating in departmental meetings and initiatives
Maintain confidential student records and documentation in compliance with privacy regulations
Provide regular program updates and data analysis to school leadership
Work collaboratively with the Director of Learning Services to ensure vertical alignment and program continuity across divisions
Maintain strong relationships and communication with Learning Specialists in Lower and Middle School to facilitate smooth student transitions
Participate in admissions processes, including reviewing applications and providing insights on prospective students' learning needs
Professional Growth and School Contributions
Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current with best practices in learning support, assistive technology, and inclusive education
Act in accordance with and overtly support the school's mission and values
Contribute to the broader school community through participation in school initiatives and committees
Support school-wide initiatives and policies
Exhibit professional standards of presentation, punctuality, courtesy, and discretion
Respond flexibly to the evolving needs of the School as determined by the Director of Learning Services and the Head of Upper School
Bachelor's degree in Education, Special Education, Psychology, or related field (required). Master's degree in Education, Special Education, School Psychology, Educational Psychology, or related field (preferred).
Additional Experience
Background in curriculum development and differentiated instruction (preferred)
Demonstrated expertise in learning differences and evidence-based support strategies (required)
Experience in independent school settings (preferred)
Expertise in creating and implementing accommodation plans
Familiarity with Section 504, ADA, and best practices in learning support
Minimum 5 years of experience working with high school students with diverse learning profiles (required)
Proficiency with learning management systems, assistive technology tools, and current educational technology
Training in executive functioning coaching and academic skills development (preferred)
Understanding of educational testing, assessment, and interpretation of psychoeducational evaluations
Additional Requirements
Ability to analyze data and use it to inform support strategies
Ability to build trust and maintain strict confidentiality
Approachability and ability to build supportive relationships with students and families
Collaborative approach to problem-solving and teamwork
Commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment
Cultural competency and ability to work successfully with and within a culturally diverse student body, staff, and community
Flexibility and adaptability in meeting diverse and evolving student needs
Must be able to comply with background check, including finger prints, as required by the agency and / or state regulations.
Must possess personal qualifications including flexibility, patience, professionalism, and physical and mental health consistent with the demands of the position
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with students, families, faculty, and external providers
Strong organizational and project management skills
Strong work ethic and commitment to student success
Warmth, enthusiasm, and genuine care for adolescent learners
Working Conditions
Evening and occasional weekend hours may be required for parent meetings, school events, or professional development. Physical demands include sitting for extended periods during meetings and individual student sessions, as well as standing and walking. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. This position requires the ability to move around campus throughout the day, including walking and/or climbing stairs to various locations.
McDonogh School is a community that finds joy in work, in play, and in the discovery and realization of personal potential. Strong, mutually respectful relationships among and between students and teachers inspire a passion for learning, a dedication to personal integrity, and a commitment to excellence. Embracing diversity of background, culture, and thought, the school builds upon its founder's original mission to provide a life-altering opportunity to develop in its students the will "to do the greatest possible amount of good."
Founded in 1873 and situated on an 820-acre campus, McDonogh is a day and boarding institution that employs 330 faculty and staff; serves 1,370 students in grades PK-12; has a substantial operating budget and endowment; and just completed a $75 million capital campaign, the largest of any independent school in Maryland. Long been recognized as one of the finest schools in the nation, McDonogh has a reputation for being highly innovative and "on the move."
McDonogh School strives to employ a faculty, administration, and staff exhibiting sound ethical standards and character traits such as moral courage and self-reliance, intellectual confidence ...and curiosity with a love of learning, and the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and engage in a wide scope of educational, athletic, and artistic endeavors.
Members of the McDonogh community strive to have the highest of moral principles, and to exhibit cooperativeness, loyalty, open-mindedness, and sensitivity, as well as attention to physical, mental, and emotional health, growth, and well-being of self and others.