IQLA - Bilingual Student Support Specialist in Simi Valley, California at IQLA
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Job Description
Application Deadline: 2/19/2027 @ 4:00pm
Our postings are eligibility pools for positions that may arise during the 2026-2027 school year, ONLY. Applications and interviews are for consideration to be placed in the eligibility pool. As our enrollment continues to grow during the year, there is no way to forecast when a position will open up, which is why there are no set number of open positions listed, nor is such information given out.
ABOUT iQ ACADEMY, LOS ANGELES AND THE STUDENT SUPPORT SPECIALIST POSITION:
iQ Academy, Los Angeles delivers online/virtual home based instruction to K-12 students in California. While our schools do offer some scheduling flexibility, students are still required to complete approximately 4-6 hours of coursework daily and log attendance. K12, inc. is our curriculum provider. Virtual schools are new models in public education. They look both backward to what we know works well in educating children, and forward to see how technology can help us implement these strategies with children. Virtual school teachers are part of a pioneering effort. Our teachers and staff, therefore, need to share the school’s pioneering mission and approach.
The Bilingual Student Support Specialist plays a critical role in advancing student achievement by providing targeted academic intervention, monitoring student progress, supporting engagement initiatives, and collaborating with families and staff to ensure equitable access to instruction. This role bridges social-emotional learning with structured academic intervention to ensure students remain on track for graduation.
HOURS AND SALARY INFORMATION:
Full Time: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm You are not allowed to have another job during these contracted hours.
Full time Student Support Specialists: $24.25 per hour
We do participate in CalPERS. Please contact your CalPERS counselor about how employment with iQ Academy, Los Angeles may affect your personal PERS account. Only full time employees are offered health, dental, and vision benefits. Benefits information is only given out upon offer. We do provide training for all programs and we have a great staff to serve as your support system.
Reports To: Lead Student Support Specialist
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Department: K-8/HS/SPED- General Education
Virtual schools are innovative models in public education that combine proven instructional strategies with forward-thinking technology solutions to meet the diverse needs of students. As part of a pioneering educational model, staff must embrace both academic excellence and whole-child support.
The Bilingual Student Support Specialist plays a critical role in advancing student achievement by providing targeted academic intervention, monitoring student progress, supporting engagement initiatives, and collaborating with families and staff to ensure equitable access to instruction. This role bridges social-emotional learning with structured academic intervention to ensure students remain on track for graduation.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAcademic Support & InterventionProvide targeted academic support to students identified through data analysis, teacher referral, MTSS processes, or engagement metrics.
Deliver structured one-on-one and small group academic intervention sessions focused on:
Credit recovery
Skill remediation (reading, writing, math)
Assignment completion
Executive functioning skills (organization, time management, goal setting)
Test-taking strategies
Assist students in navigating curriculum platforms and digital learning tools.
Develop, monitor, and support implementation of Back on Track Plans, academic improvement plans, and intervention contracts.
Progress monitor students receiving intervention services and adjust supports based on data.
Review grades, attendance, benchmark data (including STAR 360), and assessment results to proactively identify students at risk.
Collaborate with teachers, counselors, and administrators to align intervention strategies with classroom instruction.
Support students in accessing tutoring, supplemental resources, and accommodations.
Assist students in understanding and tracking graduation requirements and credit progress.
Maintain accurate, detailed documentation of interventions, contacts, and student progress.
Conduct assemblies, small group sessions, and one-on-one sessions focused on state testing preparation and assessment strategies.
Assist in proctoring STAR 360 assessments and analyze results to guide intervention planning.
Proctor state and federal assessments in person, as assigned.
Work with the Student Engagement Administrator to implement:
Social-emotional learning initiatives
7 Mindsets programming
Student engagement campaigns
Host weekly Continuing Care group sessions to provide students with ongoing academic and light-touch social-emotional support.
Support students in self-advocacy and communication with teachers.
Support improvement of school-wide engagement initiatives.
Provide bilingual communication and translation services when requested.
Conduct outreach to families of at-risk students to increase engagement and academic accountability.
Participate in LCAP outreach and community involvement initiatives.
Collaborate with community stakeholders to expand academic support resources.
Assist in the creation and delivery of professional development related to student engagement, intervention strategies, and academic support systems.
Attend meetings, conferences, and trainings as required.
Participate in school-wide activities, orientations, and initiatives as assigned.
Support school Esports Program and other engagement-based extracurricular initiatives.
Maintain organized student records and documentation aligned with compliance standards.
Utilize data systems and reporting tools to track intervention outcomes.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience supporting students in academic intervention or tutoring environments preferred.
Strong organizational and documentation skills.
Detail-oriented with ability to manage multiple student caseloads.
Ability to analyze student data and develop responsive intervention plans.
Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook.
Experience with student information systems and virtual learning platforms preferred.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Self-directed while comfortable working collaboratively in a team-based environment.
Strong leadership and facilitation skills.
Ability to travel to events and testing sites as needed.
Bilingual required.
Bachelor’s Degree (desired)
Accepts feedback; adapts to changes in work environment; manages competing demands; maintains student-centered focus; upholds organizational values with integrity.
CommunicationDemonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills; maintains consistent communication with families and staff; selects appropriate communication methods for diverse stakeholders.
DependabilityMaintains punctuality; follows through on intervention plans; responds promptly to student and family needs; demonstrates accountability.
Job KnowledgeUnderstands MTSS frameworks, intervention strategies, student engagement models, and virtual learning environments; demonstrates ability to apply new instructional strategies effectively.
Planning & OrganizationPrioritizes caseload effectively; monitors student progress systematically; integrates changes smoothly; sets measurable goals for student growth.
QualityDemonstrates accuracy and thoroughness in documentation; monitors student progress for measurable impact; applies feedback to improve outcomes.
Use of TechnologyUtilizes virtual learning platforms, data dashboards, and student information systems to enhance academic support and monitor student growth; adapts to new technologies effectively.
Computer SkillsTo perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, student information systems, virtual learning platforms, and database software. Experience moderating web meetings for small and large groups is required.
Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThis position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Work EnvironmentThis is a virtual position requiring a home office environment. A flexible schedule is required.
Travel throughout the school year within and between assigned geographic areas is required to support students, attend meetings, proctor exams, and participate in school activities and orientations.
Occasional exposure to outdoor weather conditions may occur during in-person events. Noise levels are typically moderate.
Physical DemandsThe employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Frequent sitting is required. Occasional standing, walking, reaching, handling materials, and communication (talking/hearing) are necessary.
Restrictions on Time OffTBD based on the school calendar.
Use of sick time under the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014 may be approved during restricted dates.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.