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Salary range of $50,000-$70,000 for 10 months plus benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Middle School Student Success Specialist
Full-Time (or Part-Time, as applicable) start date August 10, 2026.
Position Overview
The Middle School Student Success Specialist works collaboratively with faculty, administrators, and families to support the academic, social-emotional, and executive-functioning needs of students in grades 6–8. This role is designed for an educator who understands the developmental needs of middle school students and thrives in a mission-driven, independent-school environment that values whole-child education.
The Student Support Specialist provides targeted small-group and individual support, consults with teachers on differentiation and accommodations, and contributes to the school’s multi-tiered system of support (MTSS).
Key Responsibilities
Student Support & Intervention
Provide Tier 2 and Tier 3 literacy support for middle school students
Support students with organization, study skills, time management, and self-advocacy
Facilitate small-group skill-building sessions and short-term targeted interventions
Monitor student progress and adjust supports as needed
Support students and families in our Winter Flex program
Social-Emotional & Behavioral Support
Collaborate with counselors, advisors, and teachers to support students’ social-emotional well-being
Help students develop strategies for self-regulation, resilience, and problem-solving
Support transitions, peer relationships, and school engagement
Collaboration & Consultation
Partner with classroom teachers to support differentiation, accommodations, and inclusive practices
Participate in student support meetings, MTSS discussions, and problem-solving teams
Communicate effectively with families regarding student progress and strategies
Help oversee the Winter Flex program for middle school students and families
Documentation & Systems
Maintain clear records of interventions, progress monitoring, and support plans
Contribute to student support documentation in alignment with independent-school practices
Support smooth transitions between grade levels and divisions as appropriate
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in education, special education, school counseling, literacy, or related field preferred
Knowledge of evidence-based reading interventions and instruction, and writing instruction across content areas (Orton-Gillingham, Wilson, or LETRS training preferred)
Experience delivering academic literacy support to students in a small group setting
Experience working with middle school students in an academic or support role
Knowledge of learning differences, executive-functioning development, and adolescent social-emotional growth
Familiarity with MTSS frameworks, accommodations, and progress monitoring
Strong collaboration, communication, and organizational skills
Desired Attributes
Student-centered and strengths-based approach
Flexible, reflective, and solutions-oriented
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and belonging
Comfortable working in a collaborative, independent-school environment
Enthusiasm for middle school learners and their developmental journey
Compensation & Benefits
Salary range of $50,000-$70,000 for 10 months plus benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience. Independent-school benefits may include professional development support, health benefits, and tuition remission (if applicable).
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and references to jobs@parkcitydayschool.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in education, special education, school counseling, literacy, or related field preferred
Knowledge of evidence-based reading interventions and instruction, and writing instruction across content areas (Orton-Gillingham, Wilson, or LETRS training preferred)
Experience delivering academic literacy support to students in a small group setting
Experience working with middle school students in an academic or support role
Knowledge of learning differences, executive-functioning development, and adolescent social-emotional growth
Familiarity with MTSS frameworks, accommodations, and progress monitoring
Strong collaboration, communication, and organizational skills
Desired Attributes
Student-centered and strengths-based approach
Flexible, reflective, and solutions-oriented
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and belonging
Comfortable working in a collaborative, independent-school environment
Enthusiasm for middle school learners and their developmental journey
Park City Day School is an intimate, community-minded preschool through 8th grade independent school located on a sprawling eleven-acre campus in the world-class resort community of Park City, Utah. We fulfill our mission and achieve our vision through a connected community, highly-engaging project-based curriculum, and programming in the arts, language, outdoor education, and a social emotional learning.
A full member of NAIS and grounded in best practices, Park City Day School is also accredited by NWAIS (The Northwest Association of Independent Schools) and a member of the Round Square consortium of 270 schools from around the world.