What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher (Elementary) position at Jeneir Elementary?
POSITION: Special Education Teacher
DESCRIPTION: To provide instruction that focuses on the academic, social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of students and to prepare students for post-secondary education, employment or training, and independent living.
QUALIFICATIONS: The qualified candidate must have a Professional Educators License and Learning Behavior Specialist 1 Endorsement
Reports to: Building Administration, Special Education Coordinator
Essential Job Duties:
- Confers with appropriate classroom teachers to discuss curricular modifications/adaptations necessary for students with special needs to have access and opportunities to make forward progress in the general education curriculum.
- Provides consultative services to general education teachers regarding effective methodologies to use with students with special learning needs.
- Provides consultative services to all staff regarding the nature of varying disabilities and effects caused by the disabilities on learning and behavior in the educational environment.
- Confers with necessary support staff (social worker, psychologist, guidance counselor, vocational coordinator, etc.) to determine individual student needs and monitor progress.
- Prepares written reports regarding the nature of the concerns, pertinent information, assessment results, special recommendations and development/maintenance of IEPs.
- Provides parents with trimester updates of students’ goals and objectives.
- Provides professional development for staff members as appropriate.
- Collects data by benchmarking and monitoring the progress of students assigned to his/her caseload.
- Perform morning check-in activities including lunch and breakfast count, attendance, and appropriate security procedures as needed.
- Maintain and implement a positive behavioral intervention system that provides students with rewards for good behavior (i.e., school store).
- Obtain and maintain appropriate certification in crisis intervention as directed by principal, superintendent, or director of student services.
- Maintain safe learning environment by enforcing all school and classroom expectations and implementing appropriate crisis intervention strategies (only when trained in crisis intervention techniques).
- Communicates on a regular basis with parents.
- Participates in IEP meetings as required.
- Participates in Team Recommendation meetings.
- Supervises special education paraprofessional when applicable.
- Assumes all of the responsibilities of a co-teacher when appropriate.
- Maintain a high level of confidentiality of information about students.
- Other reasonable duties as assigned by building administration, district administration and special education coordinator.
SALARY: As determined by the MEA Collective Bargaining Agreement
$42,020.00 -$84,739.00
Salary : $42,020 - $84,739