What are the responsibilities and job description for the INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY: SSPT Member or Lead (2025-26), #1122: ICMS position at Ingenium?
SSPT Member (2025-2026)
Number of Openings: 3-5
**Hiring for SSPT Committee Member AND SSPT LEAD. Indicate which one you're applying for in the application**
Teachers leaders are teachers who are teaching full-time and fulfilling roles based on school or Ingenium-wide need. Teacher leader roles are one-year stipend positions, unless otherwise noted. The following teacher leadership roles are for the 2025-26/27 school year. Not all roles will be guaranteed at each site. Roles will be determined based on applicants and school needs. Stipends will be split into monthly payments based on the number of months the work is performed (most likely, 11 months).
Job Description:
A SSPT member…
- Will meet at least once per week
- Data Collection & Review
- Academic assessments, behavior reports, attendance, health, language proficiency, etc.
- Root Cause Analysis
- Identify possible underlying causes (e.g., learning difference, home factors, language barrier)
- Use tools like the “5 Whys” or “Fishbone Diagram” if available
- Intervention Plan Development
- Set specific, measurable goals for improvement
- Select targeted interventions (Tier 2 or Tier 3)
Assign responsibilities (who will do what, when, and how)
- Progress Monitoring Plan
- Determine what data will be collected and how often
- Set a follow-up date (usually within 4–6 weeks)
In order to receive this stipend, committee members must:
- Arrive to meetings on time and sign in
- Actively participate in meetings as reported back by the committee head
- Attend at least 98% of meetings as determined by the sign-in sheets
Stipend:
Up to $1000 per semester on top of teaching salary
SSPT LEAD:
$1500 per semester for Committee Head (admin not eligible)
Facilitator:
STIPEND PAY
The teacher leader roles pay the total stipend amount listed above in the “Stipend” column. The stipend amount is subject to all taxes and regular withholdings as required by law. The stipend amount will be divided in equal parts and paid to the teacher twice-a-month month for the duration of the role. For example, a person in an 11-month teacher leader position will receive 1/11 of the stipend amount on each paycheck, assuming the teacher leader remains in the role for the duration of the 11-month school year.
If a teacher leader goes on leave or leaves work for any other reason, (s)he will earn a pro-rata share of the stipend amount for the time worked. Also, if a teacher leader goes on leave or leaves work for any other reason, this position may be filled by another teacher either in the interim or for the duration of the role, depending on the current needs of the position, the school, and the timing of the leave.
If a teacher leader accepts and moves into a different position with Ingenium in which the regular job responsibilities encompass the teacher leadership role responsibilities (e.g., administration, TOSA, etc.), then the teacher leader will receive the salary corresponding to the new role and will no longer receive the stipend amount, but will be paid a pro-rata share for the days already worked in the teacher leadership role.
PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
Participation in the teacher leader roles requires active and full participation. Specifically, teacher leaders must attend all specified meetings, assigned professional development sessions, and designated work sessions. In-person sessions must be attended in-person; remote accommodations and make-up work will not be available due to the burden this places on the facilitator, the value of in person participation, and the inequity this creates for other participants required to meet in-person. Teacher leaders may be required to drive to other school sites after the regular school day. Teacher leaders must have the ability to drive by car to attend meetings, as needed, both after school and during non-work hours. Mileage is reimbursed at the rate required by law. Teacher leaders must also abide by general professional guidelines, such as attending meetings on time and completing work by required deadlines. Employees who do not meet participation expectations may be removed from their roles.