Description | THIS IS A LONG TERM SUB POSITION WITH A START DATE OF 10/25/24 and END DATE OF 12/5/24
POSITION: Special Education Teacher LTS
JOB GOAL: To provide instruction, services and support to students and demonstrate professional leadership in the classroom. To provide a successful learning experience to students with a variety of disabilities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Massachusetts educator license: Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of child and adolescent development
- Demonstrated experience teaching students with special needs
- Commitment to the education and academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development of students with disabilities
- Master’s Degree preferred.
- SEI Endorsement
- Demonstrated ability to utilize relevant technologies for instruction, assessment, communication, data management and documentation.
REPORTS TO: Building Principal or Designee
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Demonstrate knowledge of theories and practice for developing and implementing social, emotional and behavioral skills.
- Develop, implement, and teach curriculum designed and/or modified to meet the learning needs of students with disabilities, including whole-class, small group, and individual students.
- Plan and prepare group and/or individual daily lessons for each student.
- Provide high quality specialized instruction to students with disabilities consistent with students’ Individual Education Programs (IEP).
- Collaborate with teachers and other school professional and paraprofessional staff to develop and provide emotional and behavioral support, positive reinforcement, accommodations and modifications for students with disabilities.
- Participate in the development and implementation of IEPs and ensuring compliance with state and federal special education regulations.
- Gather and analyze student performance data for the purpose of writing learning goals and objectives and to monitor student progress.
- Write required special education student progress reports.
- Evaluate individual students with formal and informal, nondiscriminatory assessments and report results in writing.
- Observe students in the classroom and report on student performance both verbally and in writing.
- Review and be familiar with assigned student’s records, including the student’s IEP.
- Regularly engage in two-way communication with parents/guardians including informing them of their child’s progress.
- Participate in IEP Team meetings and other meetings, including but not limited to staff and department meetings.
- Monitor students with disabilities within and outside of the classroom.
- Provide direction and oversight to assigned paraprofessional staff for the support of students.
- Review and prepare required paperwork in a timely and professional manner (e.g. IEP, evaluations, progress notes, MCAS ALT, incident reports, substitute forms, etc.).
- Support the implementation of individual student behavior, intervention, transition, safety, health, reentry, and other student-specific plans.
- Participate in ongoing professional development related to specific student population and teacher certification areas.
- Respond professionally during unpredictable situations to safely engage and support students exhibiting challenging behavior and emotional dysregulation.
- Assure equal educational opportunity to all individuals regardless of race, color, gender, age, marital status, religion, natural origin, sexual orientation, homelessness, or disability.
- Performance of other job-related duties as assigned.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 10/25/24-12/6/24
posted until filled |