Academic Interventionist
Saint Columbkille Partnership School
Saint Columbkille Partnership School, located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, educates
students aged 2.9 years through Grade 8. Founded in 1901 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese
of Boston, the school has educated generations of local families. Saint Columbkille Partnership
School was re-established in 2006 and enjoys a unique partnership with Boston College, as the
Laboratory School affiliated with its Lynch School of Education and Human Development, and
with the Archdiocese of Boston and Saint Columbkille Parish.
Mission Statement: Saint Columbkille Partnership School is a community of families, educators,
and partners inspired by the values of the Gospel. We are committed to the education of children
of all backgrounds in an environment that cultivates respect, mutuality, and care. Rooted in the
Roman Catholic tradition, we search for the truth with joy, practice the good with conviction, and
contemplate the beautiful as we prepare students for lives of faith, service, and leadership.
Saint Columbkille Partnership School is currently seeking a full-time Academic Interventionist
for the 2026-27 school year.
The Academic Interventionist is responsible for helping students meet their learning goals, which
enables the school to be more inclusive of all students. The Academic Interventionist will:
● Provide weekly small group interventions for students grades K2-5 utilizing push-in and
pull-out strategies.
● Track data regarding student achievement and growth in the intervention groups.
● Communicate with classroom teachers and parents regarding student progress.
● Serve as a member of the school’s Student Support Team.
● Collaborate with Title I providers and tutors who provide academic support for Loyola
Academy students.
● Plan and lead professional development for faculty regarding analysis of MAP data,
data-informed instruction, and differentiated instruction.
● Analyze MAP data and contribute to strategic planning discussions.
● Provide test score data and student reports to the Learning Resource Coordinator for IEP
and 504 Plan meetings and provide support during the evaluation process.
● Support teachers in understanding any specialized learning needs of students and
implementing appropriate accommodations.
● Administer the school’s tutorial program, including recruiting and scheduling tutors,
identifying students in need of tutoring, and reviewing tutorial lesson plans.
● Train tutors on appropriate tutoring protocols, including collecting data and documents
they will need to submit for Title funding
● Collaborate with admissions personnel to review applications and conduct academic
assessments.
The requirements for this position include:
● Commitment to the school’s Catholic mission and identity.
● Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education or related field.
● Licensure in Massachusetts.
● Strong collaboration and communication skills.
● Ability to use instructional technology.
The compensation range for this role is $44,000-$70,000 annually, commensurate with
experience, education, and internal equity.
Alliance for Catholic Education