AIM Academy is seeking certified WilsonReading teachers to join our seasoned faculty. AIM Academy is focused on tapping into the unique characteristics of children who learn differently in grades 1-12.
The ideal candidate will have experience in all levels of the Wilson Reading System®. WRS is designed for students in Grades 2–12 and adults with word-level deficits using a multisensory approach. An ideal candidate for this position would also have experience working with children with language-based learning differences such as dyslexia and dysgraphia, as well as students with processing or attention issues. Because AIM is dedicated to creating a culture of equity and inclusion, candidates should value engaging in open dialogue, questioning, confronting assumptions, and attuning to all voices. Please review AIM’s “Equity and Diversity Statement” at “Equity and Diversity Statement." At AIM Academy, our hiring process reflects our culture, ethics, and core values: Care for Others, Creative Problem Solving, Commitment to Excellence, and a Can-Do Attitude.
New faculty welcomed at AIM benefit from a PD focused on-boarding process and from the support of the comprehensive instructional leadership at AIM. This position is for the 2025-2026 school year.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Monitor and track student growth, analyze data, and adjust instruction as needed.
Communicate student progress to supervisor, students and parents.
Exhibit expertise in language instruction by demonstrating a deep understanding of language structure and mastery of multi-sensory, diagnostic instructional techniques.
Implement the Wilson Reading System in groups with fidelity
Show understanding, appreciation, and compassion for students with diverse learning needs.
Collaborate effectively with families and supervisors by confidently communicating student progress.
Exhibit exceptional communication skills and develop strong relationships with teachers, staff, and families.
Actively seek professional development opportunities to enhance instructional practices.
Maintain consistent, accurate, and timely records and paperwork and adhere to all policies, regulations, and procedures set by AIM Academy.
Perform additional duties within the scope of employment and certification as needed.
Communicate any concerns with student conduct with a direct supervisor, parents and Dean of Students.
Participate in committee, department, and staff meetings as well as school-sponsored events that would benefit from area of expertise.
Be involved in the school community at large.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required / Master’s preferred
Level I Wilson Certification, required
PA or Private Academic Certification, Special Education preferred
Excellence in writing, editing, and communication skills
Ability to positively and constructively relate to students
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Adaptive learner and self-starter
Strong technology skills
Sense of Humor, Patience and Flexibility
Experience with Structured Literacy and Interventions
AIM Academy is an independent co-educational college prep school serving bright students with language-based learning differences in grades 1-12. AIM was founded in 2006 and moved to its current location in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania in 2012.