| Location | North Carolina, NC |
| Industry | Education |
| Company Size | 2,500 to 4,999 employees |
| Year Founded | 1989 |
| Website | https://www.teachforamerica.org/ |
ROLE TITLE: MD, RISE Cohort Coach (Temp)
POSITION REPORTS TO: MD, Alumni Impact
APPLICATION DEADLINE: August 19th, 2026
LOCATION: North Carolina
WHAT YOU'LL DO
We are looking for an experienced, relationship-centered coach to support approximately 25-28 fellows in the RISE 3rd Year Teaching Cohort over approximately 6 months as they translate reflection, evidence, and goals into meaningful classroom practice. This role will partner closely with and report to the MD, Alumni Impact to provide individualized coaching, synthesize trends across the cohort, and help inform monthly cohort spaces and program adjustments.
The ideal candidate will be passionate about teacher development, reflective practice, and supporting early-career educators with the ability to build trust, facilitate strong coaching conversations, interpret evidence, and identify common needs across a cohort. You will bring strong coaching instincts, clear communication, reliable follow-through, and the ability to help fellows move from broad goals to concrete action. The goal is to help fellows strengthen and sustain their teaching practice by turning reflection into actionable goals, evidence-based learning, and continued professional growth.
WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
In this role, you will:
Build strong, trusting relationships with approximately 25-28 fellows and serve as their primary coaching partner throughout the cohort experience.
Review fellow reflections, goal drafts, and classroom evidence to support meaningful goal-setting, implementation, and adjustment.
Conduct individualized 1:1 coaching conversations to help fellows translate broad goals into concrete actions and next steps.
Document coaching notes, progress, trends, barriers, and follow-up actions in a timely and organized way.
Synthesize common themes across the cohort and share insights with the MD, Alumni Impact to inform monthly cohort spaces and program adjustments.
Support fellows in using evidence to reflect on practice, assess progress, and sustain habits that strengthen their teaching over time.
Contribute to periodic program evaluation, closeout, and recommendations for future cohort design or support.
A WEEK IN THE LIFE
Over the course of any week, the MD, RISE Cohort Coach will spend time communicating with RISE Fellows, planning for coaching conversations, facilitating conversations, synthesizing trends, and keeping the regional team informed on Fellow progress. We anticipate an average of 13 - 17 hours per week spent on this role, with fluctuations at busier and quieter times in the program cycle.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
Your areas of knowledge and expertise that matter most for this role (minimum qualifications):
Demonstrated experience coaching, developing, or supporting teachers, ideally with early-career educators in a professional learning context.
Strong understanding of effective teaching practice, reflective practice, adult learning, and goal-setting processes.
Ability to build trust quickly, facilitate asset-based coaching conversations, and support fellows in moving from reflection to action.
Experience using evidence, reflections, classroom artifacts, or progress data to guide coaching and identify next steps.
Strong written communication and documentation skills, including the ability to capture trends, follow-up actions, and cohort-level insights clearly and consistently.
Highly organized and reliable, with the ability to manage a portfolio of approximately 25-28 fellows, track multiple coaching cycles, and meet deadlines.
Comfort collaborating with program leaders, sharing synthesized insights, and informing cohort learning experiences and program improvements.
Willing to work evenings and occasional weekend hours
BONUS (preferred qualifications)
Familiarity with the GROW coaching model or a comparable coaching framework preferred.
YOUR FUTURE TEAM
The temp MD, RISE Cohort Coach is a member of our Alumni Impact team, part of our statewide, remote team that includes 25+ staff working in and supporting North Carolina.
Teach For America's mission is to find, develop, & support extraordinary leaders to transform education and expand opportunity for all children. In North Carolina, we are cultivating a network of extraordinary leaders-beginning with our Ignite Fellows and corps members, and extending to our 2,300+ alumni-who are deeply committed to ensuring that every child has access to an excellent education and the opportunity to thrive.
As part of the Alumni Impact team, you will work in pursuit of an alumni network inspired and equipped to meaningfully contribute to our 2030 goals and reach our vision of One Day. We'll achieve this by building connections across North Carolina's education ecosystem, enabling alumni learning about the current state of and possible future for our students, and facilitating gatherings that develop alumni as collaborators and champions for change.
YOUR COMPENSATION
The applicable salary range for each U.S.-based role is based on where the employee works and is aligned to one of 3 tiers according to a cost-of-labor index in that geographic area. Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the minimum and the salary range, depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. The expected salary ranges for this role are set forth below. These ranges may be modified in the future.
The hourly rate for this position is $50.29, with a maximum of 298 hours worked over the duration of the project
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About Teach For America
Teach For America (TFA) is a selective leadership development program that’s committed to achieving educational equity in the U.S. We work in partnership with 51 communities across America to achieve the day when every child has an equal opportunity to learn and thrive. With TFA, you can redefine the possibilities for students while growing immeasurably as a leader.
We’re currently looking for outstanding and diverse leaders to become TFA “corps members.” As a corps member, you’ll commit to teaching for two years in a low-income community, where you’ll be employed by a local school and work full-time as a teacher in a pre-K through 12th grade class.
Being a corps member is just the start of a lifetime of impact, leadership, and advocacy. After two years, you will become an alumnus of TFA. You may choose to continue working in education, whether as a classroom teacher or in school leadership. Inspired by your students, you may decide to enter a different career in which you will continue advocating for equity. Our alumni go on to become attorneys, CEOs, small business owners, doctors, and countless other professions. No matter what path you choose after the corps, you will be continuously supported by the large, diverse TFA alumni network, with more than 56,000 leaders.
Education influences everything, from income to healthcare to our environment. As a corps member, you’ll be able to apply the skills and experience you gain in the classroom toward creating a more equitable nation for generations to come. Submit your application to join our movement today.