La Porte ISD - District Instructional Specialist, Bilingual & English as a Second Language

La Porte ISD
Job Details
Region
4
School District/Employer
La Porte ISD
District Category/Employer
Central Office,
Position
Specialist,
Assignment Level
Area Bilingual
Job Title
District Instructional Specialist, Bilingual & English as a Second Language
School
La Porte ISD
Campus Description
Date Posted
12/2/2025
Deadline
Until Filled
Openings
1
Commitment
Full Time
Description/Notes
Provide curriculum, assessment, and instructional leadership for Bilingual and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs to ensure equitable access, language development, and academic success for all Emergent Bilingual (EB) students K–12. The Instructional Specialist for BIL/ESL partners with administrators and teachers to design, deliver, and monitor effective instruction aligned to TEKS and ELPS, integrating language and content learning. Responsibilities include curriculum and assessment development, instructional coaching, compliance guidance, and professional learning to strengthen English and biliteracy proficiency and increase student achievement across all grade levels. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Instructional Leadership & Teacher Coaching Support the implementation of effective instructional practices that integrate language and content objectives aligned to the ELPS and TEKS in Bilingual and ESL program classrooms. Collaborate with campus instructional leadership to plan lessons and units that include explicit listening, speaking, reading, and writing opportunities. Conduct regular classroom visits to model, co-teach, and provide coaching and feedback to teachers on sheltered instruction, vocabulary development, and language supports. Work with teachers to establish measurable goals for language proficiency growth and academic achievement. Facilitate instructional rounds and reflection sessions focused on best practices for multilingual learners. Curriculum Development Lead curriculum writing and revision for BIL and ESL programs to ensure alignment with TEKS, ELPS, and district frameworks. Design and maintain instructional resources and language-rich supports for core content and newcomer programs. Collaborate with content specialists to embed ELPS-aligned scaffolds, vocabulary strategies, and discourse routines across subject areas. Support implementation of biliteracy programming through cross-linguistic connections, language allocation plans, and bridging strategies. Partner with Special Education, Dyslexia, and MTSS teams to ensure instruction for EB students is differentiated and inclusive. Data and Assessment Collaborate with district and campus teams to design and analyze formative and summative assessments for language and academic growth. Monitor TELPAS, STAAR, and district assessment data to identify trends and support targeted interventions. Guide teachers in using data to set goals for language proficiency and academic progress. Support calibration and administration of TELPAS, LPAC processes, and documentation to ensure compliance. Develop and share progress-monitoring tools to track EB student success by proficiency level and grade. Professional Learning Plan, deliver, and evaluate professional development on sheltered instruction, ELPS integration, language scaffolding, and biliteracy practices. Build teacher capacity through coaching cycles, modeling lessons, and facilitating reflective conversations. Collaborate with district instructional leaders to design cross-curricular professional learning aligned to multilingual learner needs. Provide resources and follow-up support to ensure classroom implementation of learned strategies. Communication and Collaboration Serve as a liaison among campuses, district departments, and the community regarding BIL/ESL programs and student needs. Maintain open, professional communication with administrators, teachers, and families of EB students. Support family and community engagement events that promote bilingualism, biliteracy, and cultural pride. Professional Growth and Development Participate in district and regional training to stay current on BIL/ESL research, practices, and compliance requirements. Demonstrate professionalism, ethical conduct, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Share expertise and mentor other instructional leaders in effective language development practices. Policy Implementation Ensure compliance with state and federal laws, State Board of Education rules, and local board policy related to Bilingual/ESL education. Maintain and submit accurate records, reports, and documentation as required. Participate in faculty meetings and serve on committees as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS: Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Posture: Prolonged standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting Motion: Frequent walking Lifting: Frequent light lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling (less than 15 pounds); occasional lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling (up to 50 pounds) Environment: Work inside and outside, regular exposure to noise and the elements Mental Demands: Maintain control under stress Travel: Requires frequent travel within school district
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university Master’s degree preferred Valid Texas teaching certificate with required Bilingual or ESL endorsement ESL Supplemental certification required; Bilingual certification (Spanish) preferred Experience Minimum of five years successful teaching experience with Emergent Bilingual students in BIL or ESL settings Experience providing professional learning or instructional coaching preferred Experience collaborating with diverse student populations and multilingual families preferred Leadership experience (department chair, team leader, instructional coach, etc.) preferred Special Knowledge and Skills Strong understanding of second language acquisition, biliteracy development, and Sheltered Instruction (e.g., SIOP, ELPS implementation) Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and Spanish. Knowledge of TEKS, ELPS, and state/federal accountability for Emergent Bilingual students Skilled at using assessment data (TELPAS, STAAR, CBA, MAP) to drive instructional planning Ability to lead and collaborate with teachers and administrators to improve language and content outcomes Skilled facilitator of adult learning and professional development
Salary Range
Certified Classroom Teacher Pay Scale, 11 Duty Months - 205 days Salary $69,064 for beginning teacher with "0" years experience, 11-Duty Months based on 2025-2026 Compensation Plan Salary based on experience $1,000 Master's Degree addenda Additional $1,000 Doctorate Degree addenda
Benefits
The District contributes $400/month to the cost of employee only health insurance, which is $175/month greater than the state required amount of $225/month.
How To Apply
Apply online at lpisd.org, attaching your resume and letter of interest. Three references must be received; one of these references must include your current building principal.
Contact Information
Name
Paula Jackson
Email
jacksonp@lpisd.org
Address
1002 San Jacinto Street
City
La Porte
State
TX
Zip
77571
Phone
(281) 604-7039
Fax
(281) 604-7020
Additional Information
ESC Region
ESC4
Position
Specialist
Posted Date
Dec. 2, 2025