Organization Overview
The Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) is a non-profit organization that recruits, trains, and supports new teachers in underserved communities to ensure every student has a great teacher and a transformative education. Founded in Chicago, IL, AUSL became the first urban teacher residency in 2001. Building on 25 years of transformative impact, AUSL is entering into a period of rapid expansion as we work to address the nation’s critical teacher shortage. As part of AUSL’s Vision 2030 plan, we’re committed to training 500 new teachers a year by 2030.
To learn more about AUSL, please visit our website at:
www.auslchicago.org
Role Overview
At AUSL, we believe instructional coaching is the primary lever for ensuring every student has access to a high-quality educator. The Teacher Development Coach (TDC) is an instructional expert dedicated to ensuring Teacher Residents are "Day 1 Ready" upon completion of their year-long residency.
Spending 80% of their time in the field, TDCs provide intensive, data-driven support through weekly or bi-weekly observations and collaborative meetings with both Residents and Mentors. This role focuses exclusively on the foundational clinical "teacher moves" and high-leverage practices that drive student achievement and long-term teacher retention in high-needs urban environments.
Essential Job Functions
- High-Impact Resident & Mentor Coaching (80%): Accelerate teacher development for a caseload of 20–30+ residents through high-frequency observation, real-time side-by-side coaching, and evidence-based feedback using the Teacher Development Guide and Residency Competencies. This includes evaluating mentor effectiveness, monitoring program benchmarks (attendance and performance tasks), and designing targeted improvement plans to ensure all participants meet rigorous program standards.
- Instructional Strategy & Professional Development (10%): Facilitate high-leverage Professional Development sessions throughout the summer and academic year, utilizing program data and observation trends to address instructional gaps. Provide expert guidance on diverse curricula to ensure residents can plan and execute lessons with high levels of rigor and student engagement.
- School Leadership & Strategic Alignment (10%): Partner with school administration to align resident growth with school-wide needs through quarterly classroom walks and calibration sessions. Facilitate CTR Partnership School Collaboratives and collaborate with leadership to identify and develop a sustainable pipeline of high-quality future mentors.

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