What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher - STRIVE position at Franklin Public Schools?
Special Education Teacher - STRIVE - Washington K-2 and Lincoln K-5
Locations:
Lincoln K-5 Elementary School
General Description:
The Franklin Public Schools, a Prek-12 district, is seeking a skilled and creative special education
teacher to work as the lead teacher in the STRIVE Program at Washington K-2 and Lincoln K-5.
The STRIVE Program is a specialized program with a low student to teacher ratio for students
with intellectual and other developmental disabilities who require intensive programming and
support. The program addresses the unique needs of each student, ensuring that instruction is
developmentally appropriate. Instruction is focused on activities of daily living, functional
academics, community experiences, independence, vocational skills, recreation and leisure skills,
social skills and communication. Students are provided with ongoing opportunities for meaningful
inclusion with the support of program staff. Within this developmental model, the instructional
strategies of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) are utilized throughout the school day.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plan for and provide meaningful instruction in all areas addressed within the program
- Provide positive behavior supports, interventions, and incentives for students
- Administer diagnostic testing and assessments as needed for caseload students
- Communicate and collaborate with colleagues, parents and administration regarding student needs and progress
- Participate in the Team process and write IEP’s and progress reports for caseload students
- Collect data to monitor progress toward goals
- Plan for creative inclusionary experiences within the high school and broader community
- Able to take initiative and work independently
- Bachelor’s degree in special education; Master’s degree preferred
- Massachusetts licensure in Moderate or Severe Disabilities
- Experience in public school setting
- Experience working with and teaching adolescents with developmental disabilities
- Knowledge and training in ABA
- Able to take initiative and work independently
- Must successfully pass Criminal Offender (CORI) background check and national fingerprinting screening (CHRI).