What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Coordinating Teacher position at Coffee County Schools?
COFFEE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM
Job Description
Special Education Coordinating Teacher
Responsible to: Director of Special Education, Principal
Qualifications:
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Valid TN Teacher's License with appropriate endorsements
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Highly Qualified status, as applicable, in areas of assigned instruction
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Strong written, verbal, presentation, and interpersonal skills
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Competent technological skills
Essential Responsibilities:
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Schedule referral meetings with appropriate personnel
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Meet with School Psychologist to review assessment plan set forth at and agreed upon at the referral meeting
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Schedule and conduct achievement testing and classroom observations, in accordance with IDEA State and Federal Regulations and District Protocol as set forth through the referral or re-evaluation process
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Complete the referral / re-evaluation packet and return to School Psychologist within the given timeline (no longer than 15 school days)
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Manage accurate documents in EASYIEP for pre-referral, referral, eligibility, and IEP's for students with disabilities
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Manages and maintains accurate special education students' files as required for Comprehensive Monitoring
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Schedules parent conferences/IEP meetings as directed by the system and as needed in particular cases; if necessary, these conferences may be outside the school day as directed by student/parent/guardian needs
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Schedules annual IEP meetings, behavioral, transitional, manifestation and re-evaluation meetings, ensuring all required parties are notified and required protocols follow the State and Federal guidelines under IDEA
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Consults with other professionals to address learning or behavioral issues with specific students
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Responsible for the distribution of required forms, checklists, releases of information, and meeting notices
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Communicates with parents/guardian regularly through verbal and written form
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Reports to the appropriate local/state authorities, administrative and/or consultative personnel when knowledgeable or suspicious that a child's health or welfare has been or appears to be a risk
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Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, material and facilities
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Participates in school level faculty meetings, system professional development and in-service meetings, staff committee meetings, and other workshops for teacher training
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Follow lesson plans given when substituting for the special education personnel while they participate in initial, annual, transitional and re-evaluation meetings.
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Participates and assists with compliance monitoring
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Report compliance issues promptly to Principal/Special Education Director
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Participates in Child Find activities
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Serves as a resource for general education teachers in helping them understand students with disabilities and how to meet students' special needs within the typical classroom
General Requirements:
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Follows Federal and State Laws and adopted policies and procedures in accordance with School Board priorities
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Conducts oneself in the best interest of students, in accordance with the highest standards of public education and in support of the District's Vision/Mission Statements
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Maintains ethical standards, which include professionalism and the protection of confidential student and staff information
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Stays alert to best practices in the area of Special Education and stays
abreast of legal updates
5. Other responsibilities and/or duties may be required and assigned
BOE 2009