Learning Services Specialist
Location
2227 10th Ave East
Seattle, Wa. 98102
Application Deadline Date
July 31 2025Audience
Certified Teachers Graduate Students Graduate Alumni Master in Teaching Students: Elementary Early Childhood Education Specialization Special Education
Salary
$50-$65 (DOE) Per 45 Minute Session
Position Description
Learning Services Specialist
Hourly Employee - Flexible Schedule
$50-$65 (DOE) Per 45 Minute Session
Up to .6 FTE
Start Date: August 2025
Our Mission
Bertschi School educates children to become compassionate, confident, and creative learners in a global community.
Our Values
Our community values integrity, inclusiveness, respect, diversity, and a commitment to sustainability.
Our Pedagogy
Bertschi School believes that students learn best when they are
- safe and known in an inclusive community that values diverse perspectives
- supported in developing social-emotional skills
- provided academic choice and challenge at their 鈥渏ust right level鈥
- engaged in meaningful work
- encouraged to problem solve through inquiry, trial, and error
- empowered to take risks and make change
- given opportunities to collaborate and dialogue with a diverse group of learners
Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
Bertschi School values diversity and believes engaging our differences makes us better and stronger. We welcome and honor the unique contributions of people from all racial, ethnic, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds, gender identities, learning styles, physical abilities, and sexual orientations. Our commitment to equity drives us to be inclusive and diverse in all areas of our school.
Our School
Bertschi School, founded in 1975, is a Washington State approved elementary school. We are a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS). The school serves children from pre-kindergarten through grade five. Bertschi School is an exciting environment for professionals who like to be part of a dynamic team and who thrive on the challenges and rewards of working with an active community. The staff enjoys a salary and benefit package in line with other independent private schools in the Northwest.
Position Summary
The Learning Specialist is responsible for providing individual tutoring for K-5 students with diverse learning needs in reading, writing, math, and study skills as part of the Learning Services department. The Learning Specialist also assists the Director of Learning Services and classroom teachers with providing accommodations for classroom work and standardized testing. Option for additional summer tutoring may also be available.
Responsibilities:
- Work closely with the Director of Learning Services to implement an individualized reading, language, math, and/or study skill support program for K-5 students with diverse learning needs
- Provide one-on-one, differentiated instruction in reading, writing, math and study skills in an engaging and nurturing atmosphere to support academic success
- Complete progress reports for assigned students, participate in related parent/teacher meetings, and maintain frequent communication with parents and teachers
- Participate in department, grade level, student, and community meetings, as deemed necessary by the Director of Learning Services
- Collaborate with classroom teachers to understand learning needs, plan differentiated instruction and develop a success plan for assigned students
- Collaborate with experienced learning specialist faculty to consistently revise and strengthen practices and curriculum for optimal student benefit
- Assist the Director of Learning Services with ongoing department tasks such as diagnostic screenings, whole-school assessments, curriculum accommodations, record management and teacher/parent communication
Qualifications:
- Bachelor鈥檚 or Master鈥檚 degree in education, special education or a related field
- 3 or more years of experience in an educational environment
- A working knowledge of current reading practices, systematic reading curriculum, language-based learning disabilities, direct math instruction, and differentiated instruction
- Ability to work effectively, professionally and enthusiastically with children, parents and teachers
- Preference will be given to candidates with specialized training (Wired for Reading, Orton Gillingham, Slingerland and other research-based approaches to literacy intervention), direct instruction experience in literacy, and a history of providing positive results for students with learning disabilities.
Application Process:
No phone calls will be accepted. Interested candidates are invited to:
- complete the
- submit a cover letter and resume to employment@bertschi.org
- Please submit materials in PDF format.
For more information about Bertschi School, visit our website at
Bertschi School is an equal opportunity employer seeking a more culturally diverse workplace. Bertschi School welcomes faculty and staff from various backgrounds of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, socio-economic status, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.