26-27 Scholar Support Compliance Coordinator
Who We Are
Achievement Prep is an award-winning public charter school network dedicated to empowering underserved communities in Southeast Washington, DC. Our mission is to prepare students to excel as high-achieving scholars and leaders, not only in school but also in life.
Our Values :
All Scholars are Deserving: Every scholar receives an equitable, top-tier education
Love is at the Core: We embrace authenticity while setting high expectations
Exceptional Academic Results: Achieved through daily, data-driven, individualized learning
Platinum Teachers are a Main Ingredient: YOU are the key to excellent outcomes for our scholars
Families as Partners: Together, we do "three-generational work"
What You Will Do
As an Achievement Prep Scholar Support Compliance Coordinator you will act as a Leadership team member across the elementary (K-3) and middle school campus (4-8) managing the compliance functions through the following work streams: 504 compliance, IEP compliance, Evaluation Coordination, MTSS Coordination, Intervention, and Data Management Systems . This role partners with Campus-Based Leadership Teams to ensure the effective implementation and compliance of all Section 504, IDEA/IEP, and MTSS processes. This role is responsible for managing timelines, documentation, meetings, and data systems to ensure scholars receive appropriate supports and services in alignment with federal, state, and network requirements. The Coordinator collaborates closely with school leaders to strengthen systems, analyze data to inform intervention and referral decisions, and support clear, proactive communication with families.
This role supports Platinum Teachers by reducing compliance-related administrative burden, providing guidance and timelines for IEPs, 504 plans, MTSS documentation, and evaluations, reviewing draft IEPs for quality and alignment, maintaining accurate service schedules, and training staff on Special Programs systems. This role ensures teachers are informed of accommodations, modifications, and service changes that impact classroom instruction.
This role is a non-supervisory role that reports directly to the Director of Scholar Support and is a 12-month, full-time, exempt position.
Key Responsibilities
Section 504 Compliance
Chair 504 initial referral/evaluation planning meetings.
Chair 504 reevaluation planning meetings.
Chair 504 eligibility meetings and routine 504 meetings.
Oversee 504 plan implementation through periodic reviews, grade checks, student performance monitoring, and communication with staff.
Maintain the schoolwide accommodations spreadsheet.
Provide families with all required documents following 504 meetings.
IDEA / IEP Compliance
Chair IEP initial referral/evaluation planning meetings.
Chair IEP reevaluation planning meetings.
Chair IEP eligibility meetings and routine IEP meetings.
Schedule all IEP meetings and ensure required participants are notified.
Review draft IEPs two weeks in advance; provide feedback to teachers and providers.
Maintain the Specialized Instruction and Related Services schedule; verify alignment with each student's IEP.
Communicate changes to IEPs and 504s to General Education staff.
Ensure delivery of instruction and related services as written in IEPs.
Provide final meeting documents (including PWN) to families.
Maintain a draft due/sent log and Special Programs communication log.
Evaluation Coordination
Order evaluations from contracted vendors as required.
Track evaluation completion and follow-up with vendors to ensure timely submission.
Upload completed evaluations into Special Programs.
Send completed evaluations to families.
Take and upload comprehensive meeting notes in Special Programs.
Finalize and upload all required documents for both IEP and 504 processes
MTSS/RTI Support & Coordination
Serve as the point of contact for MTSS/RTI.
Analyze schoolwide, grade-level, and classroom data to identify students for Tier 2/3 consideration.
Monitor MTSS plans and progress monitoring documentation.
Ensure all students needing support have an active plan and appropriate interventions.
Chair beginning-of-year and Tier 2/3 MTSS meetings.
Maintain and oversee the schoolwide MTSS referral system.
Assist teachers to ensure fidelity of interventions and documentation.
Collaborate with the Special Education leader to determine when MTSS students should be referred for Special Education evaluation.
Ensure families are informed and engaged regarding Tier 2/3 plans and evaluation rights.
Research, select, and monitor effectiveness of intervention programs for reading, math, writing, and self-contained settings.
Oversee implementation fidelity of intervention programs and curricula.
Data & System Management
Maintain accuracy and completeness of all documents in Special Programs.
Provide staff training on use of Special Programs systems.
Ensure timely, accurate data entry across all Special Education and Section 504 processes.
Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree, Certification, degree, or licensure in special education
5+ years of teaching experience
Substantial experience in an urban setting to children in historically underserved communities
2+ years of special education coordinator or special education case management experience
Desired Qualifications
Master's degree in Education/Special Education
Is this YOU?
You are a mission-driven educator who believes in the power of education. You are committed to making a difference in underserved communities. You value a quality public education for all and are dedicated to serving every child. You are results-driven and an expert in your content area, constantly seeking ways to improve. You respect timelines and embrace feedback, knowing the mission isn't easy but energizes you. You thrive in ambiguity and find joy in the day-to-day.
Why Work With Us?
Our teachers are worth more than gold, they're platinum !
Development : Teachers receive ongoing (weekly or bi-weekly) development from school leaders:
Formal and informal observations and feedback
1:1 meetings to discuss teaching practice, scholar data, curriculum, and goals
Content team meetings
Wednesday afternoon professional development tailored to teacher needs
$150 Classroom Reimbursement fund
Compensation & Benefits : Achievement Prep offers highly competitive compensation and benefits
Generous medical, vision, and dental benefits
Flexible spending accounts for transit, dependent care, and medical expenses
401K plan with immediate employer matching up to 4%
44-60 days of Paid Time Off, including holidays, break periods, sick, and personal time
Wellness benefits including reimbursements for gym, massages, counseling, etc.
It Pays to Stay : Upon completion of 2 full school years of service, employees become eligible for annual loyalty incentives
Personalized gifts and Achievement Prep swag
Compensation Bonuse
Ready to Get Started?
If you're excited to be part of a dedicated and passionate team, please submit your resume and cover letter to this job posting. Let's make a difference together!
Achievement Prep encourages individuals of all identities and backgrounds to apply for this position. We are an equal opportunity employer fully committed to hiring a talented and diverse group of individuals. Achievement Prep does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by applicable law.
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