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NOW HIRING! INSTRUCTIONAL COACHES FOR ALL GRADE LEVELS, CONTENT AREAS & SPECIALIZATIONS.  NO PRIOR COACHING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

Instructional Coach (Freelance)

Ribbit Instructional Coaches (RICs) combine their own content knowledge, instructional expertise and experience along with the tools, resources and supports provided by Ribbit to inspire and empower educators to grow professionally. RICs will work as a virtual colleague with educators from around the country to support their professional growth, improve their practice and increase student learning outcomes.

Our Hiring Process

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SUBMIT APPLICATION

Fill out & submit an instructional coach application form.

 

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BOOK AN INFO SESSION

Schedule a Q&A session to learn more about us (approx. 30min).

 

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GROW YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Take the Ribbit Instructional Coach Micro-Credential course.

 

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THE CHOICE IS YOURS

Decide whether coaching for Ribbit Learning is right for you.

 

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FINAL INTERVIEW

Schedule an Instructional Coach interview with the Ribbit Learning team (approx. 90min).

 

Ribbit is committed to…

 

Increasing Capacity

Ribbit is increasing coaching capacity across the country by recruiting classroom educators interested in becoming a coach, without leaving their classroom.

Diversifying Roles

Ribbit is diversifying the role of a coach to include educators from all grades, content areas & specializations, small & rural communities as well as more educators who identify as any of the following: BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, multi-lingual or English Language Learners, and/or are neurodivergent.

Increasing Access

Ribbit is increasing access to coaching by leveraging technology & time zones to provide coaching to educators on-demand.  Also, we’re creating career & leadership pathways for educators that don’t contribute to the teacher shortage.

Increasing Equity

Ribbit is making instructional coaching more equitable by offering a FREE Coaches Academy (micro-credential course) to any educator interested in learning more or in becoming an instructional coach. See below for details.

Ribbit Coaches Academy

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Instructional Coach Micro-Credential is designed to provide research & evidence-based knowledge, tools & resources to support the development of coaching skills of instructional coaches at all levels of experience. Our goal is to:

  • increase coaching knowledge
  • leverage the expertise of thousands of educators who wouldn’t otherwise see themselves as an instructional coach
  • increase coaches’ capacity to deliver highly-effective instructional coaching
  • support every educator, no matter what or where they teach!

The micro-credential course is intentionally designed using universal design for learning (UDL), adult learning theories & is differentiated to support new, emerging & veteran coaches alike. Participants engage in asynchronous learning in this self-paced, fully automated course. The scope & sequence of the micro-credential includes:

MODULE ONE

Getting Started

UNIT ONE
Overview of Instructional Coaching
UNIT TWO
Roles & Responsibilities
UNIT THREE
Personal Vision & Mission

MODULE TWO

Relationships & Communication

UNIT ONE
Personality & Working Styles
UNIT TWO
Communication Strategies
UNIT THREE
Adult Learning Theory & Psychological Safety

MODULE THREE

Learning & Coaching Methods

UNIT ONE
Ribbit Learning Theory
UNIT TWO
Ribbit Coaching Practice Standards
UNIT THREE
Ribbit Coaching Model & Cycle

Thank you so much for letting me do the training. I’m really enjoying the modules. You’ve sure packed a lot of coaching expertise and wisdom into a relatively brief series.
John S.

30-Year Educator

The modules have made me giddy with anticipation of possibly working at Ribbit. I am so excited that the professional philosophy of the company is so tightly aligned to the documents that have shaped my professional dispositions. For years, I have referred to the InTASC standards as a guide for mentoring and supporting teachers at all levels of experience and expertise.
Christie O.

31-Year Educator

What’s with the name?

We’re committed to radically transforming educator support.
Few things symbolize radical transformation more than a tadpole developing into a frog – hence the name Ribbit.