Multi-Tiered Systems Support (MTSS) Coordinator
Company: Kipp Metro Atlanta Collaborative
Location: Red Oak
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Organizational Overview: KIPP Atlanta Schools is
part of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) national network of
free, open enrollment, college-preparatory schools dedicated to
ensuring that every child grows up free to create the future they
want for themselves and their communities. There are 280 KIPP
schools in 21 states and the District of Columbia serving more than
175,000 scholars and alumni. KIPP Atlanta currently operates 11
schools including five primary schools, six middle schools and one
high school, as well as KIPP Forward which supports scholars on
their journey to a choice-filled life. We are a social justice
organization and our vision and mission require the work of
dedicated, bold and skilled leaders, educators, and support staff
who are committed to serving as the catalyst for joyful,
academically excellent schools and the foundation for building a
more just and equitable world for our scholars. What We Value: Good
Decision-Making: “I make thoughtful decisions in alignment with my
school’s and organization’s values.” Peer Accountability: “I hold
all Big KIPPsters accountable to our schools’ and organization’s
values, standards, and expectations.” Excellence Always: “I do all
aspects of my work with excellence - the big and the little things,
the parts being monitored as well as those not monitored.”
Communication is Key: “I communicate with both honesty and love.
How I communicate nurtures courage, belonging, partnership, and
progress toward our promise to KIPPsters and families.” Scholars
Over Everything: “I put our scholars first, 100% of the time,
without fail. I quickly resolve any and all adult-centered concerns
and qualms to reserve my individual and our collective time and
attention for our KIPPsters.” Walk Trumps Talk: “I chose this
social justice career. And so, I behave in alignment with my
choice. My behaviors match our promise to our scholars and
families.” “Us” Only: “I belong to every member of our
organization, and every member of our organization belongs to me. I
choose unity always - in both the good times and hard times.” Job
Summary: The School-Based MTSS Coordinator is the campus lead
responsible for designing, implementing, and continuously improving
the school’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) across
academics, behavior, attendance, and social-emotional learning.
This leader ensures the school executes a coherent tiered system
(Tier 1/2/3) that is data-driven, equitable, and compliant ,
aligned to Georgia expectations and local district practices (e.g.,
Student Support Teams/SST, intervention documentation, progress
monitoring, and referral pathways). Reporting to the Assistant
Principal of Scholar Support and partnering closely with
grade/content leaders, interventionists, counselors/social workers,
and special education staff, the MTSS Coordinator runs the systems:
universal screening, data cycles, intervention placement, fidelity
checks, progress monitoring, and problem-solving meetings—ensuring
scholars receive the right support at the right time and staff are
equipped to deliver it consistently. This is the school-level owner
of MTSS implementation, while the Regional MTSS Manager provides
enablement, coaching, and network coherence. Job Responsibilities:
MTSS Systems Leadership & Execution 70% Own and execute the school
MTSS plan to ensure all scholars receive timely, differentiated
supports and remain on a path to a choice-filled life. Lead
universal screening cycles (academic and/or behavior as
applicable), coordinate logistics, ensure administration integrity,
and ensure results are available, interpreted, and acted upon
quickly. Build and maintain intervention pathways for literacy,
math, and behavior/SEL supports (Tier 2/Tier 3), including
entry/exit criteria, student schedules, staffing, and service
delivery expectations. Create and maintain MTSS documentation
systems (referrals, screening results, intervention plans, parent
communication logs, meeting notes, and progress monitoring
artifacts). Run school-based problem-solving meetings (e.g.,
SST/MTSS meetings) with clear agendas, roles, timelines, and
follow-through; ensure interventions are attempted and documented
prior to evaluation referrals when appropriate. Manage and monitor
progress monitoring trackers; analyze effectiveness, recommend
instructional adjustments, and support decisions to intensify,
fade, or change interventions. Partner with the school schedule
owner(s) to protect intervention dosage, ensure consistent minutes
per week, and reduce fragmentation of services. Coordinate with
service providers (e.g., related services, interventionists,
counselors) to align supports, share data, and ensure continuity of
care. Intervention Quality, Fidelity & Coaching 20% Execute a
consistent coaching/support cycle with interventionists and/or
small-group providers to improve fidelity and outcomes (planning,
observation, feedback, data reflection). Support teachers with Tier
1 strengthening moves (core instruction and differentiation) and
Tier 2 classroom supports (small group routines, accommodations,
behavior supports), in partnership with instructional leadership.
Facilitate short-cycle data routines (weekly/biweekly) for Tier
2/Tier 3 providers to ensure timely instructional response and
prevent intervention drift. Compliance, Risk Management & Equity
10% Monitor for district/state compliance of MTSS processes to
mitigate risk, including appropriate documentation, timelines, and
referral practices. Ensure referral pathways are consistent with
expectations for MTSS/SST documentation, including high-quality
problem identification, intervention integrity evidence, and
progress monitoring data. Ensure the MTSS system is equitable and
bias-aware, including careful review of referral patterns, subgroup
access to supports, and disproportionality signals. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree Minimum 3–5 years of successful teaching
experience with evidence of scholar growth; experience in
intervention, data leadership, and/or school-based MTSS
coordination strongly preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of Tier 1
core instruction, intervention design, progress monitoring,
data-based decision-making, and research-aligned MTSS practices.
Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills; ability to manage
both big picture and details, solve complex problems, and implement
solutions. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build
meaningful relationships quickly; excellent communication and
facilitation skills. High degree of professionalism and
confidentiality when working with sensitive student, staff, and
family situations. Preferred Valid Georgia educator certification
in Special Education, teaching/leadership and/or advanced training
in literacy, math intervention, behavior supports, or special
education processes. Demonstrated experience facilitating SST/MTSS
meetings, maintaining compliant documentation, and partnering with
families through intervention cycles. Experience implementing
evidence-based interventions and using screening/progress
monitoring tools to drive placement and instructional decisions.
Compensation & Benefits: Compensation is competitive and aligned
with KIPP Atlanta Schools’ leadership salary bands. The salary
range for this role is $55,000–$80,000 and is based on experience,
qualifications, and internal equity. Most new hires are placed in
the lower to mid-range of the salary range. Placement near the top
of the range is uncommon at hire and reserved for individuals who
exceed role qualifications through depth of expertise, leadership
maturity, and proven results leading complex initiatives with
sustained, organization-level impact. A comprehensive benefits
package is offered, including health insurance, retirement options,
paid time off, and professional development opportunities. KIPP
Atlanta Schools offers a competitive benefits package that
includes: 15 days of Paid Time Off, in addition to identified
holidays Comprehensive health insurance (medical and dental), life
insurance and optional short and long term disability Counseling
and Telehealth Options Paid Parental Leave Participation in Georgia
retirement plan and an optional 403(b) retirement plan. Location &
Work Conditions: This position requires: Regular presence in
classrooms and in required meetings around the region This role
requires flexibility to support special education meetings,
documentation timelines, and family engagement; occasional evening
meetings may be required Works under the direction of the Assistant
Principal, Scholar Support, who retains compliance; this role
ensures case management quality and school-lea supports compliant
decision-making. This position requires routine physical activity
associated with normal office environments. This position may
require the ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25
pounds. Ability to engage in school-based activities requiring
standing, walking, and mobility Equal Employment Opportunity
Statement KIPP Atlanta Schools is an equal opportunity employer. We
are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, or any other
legally protected status. This job description is intended to
describe the general nature and level of work performed and is not
an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Duties may be adjusted
based on school and organizational needs.
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