What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resource Specialist Teacher (Starts School Year 2026-2027) position at Shasta County Office Of Education?
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under the direction of an assigned Principal, provide instruction and services including consultation, resource and evaluation information for pupils whose needs are identified in a written individualized educational program developed by an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) team and who are assigned to regular classroom teachers for a majority of a school day.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Provide instruction and services for pupils whose needs were identified in a written individualized educational program developed by an IEP team and who are assigned to regular classroom teachers for a majority of a school day.
- Provide information and assistance to individuals with exceptional needs and their parents.
- Provide consultation, resource and evaluation information and material regarding individuals with exceptional needs to their parents and staff members.
- Coordinate special educational services provided to each individual with exceptional needs served through the resource specialist program.
- Assess pupil progress on a regular basis and revise individualized educational programs as appropriate; refer students who did not indicate appropriate progress to the IEP team.
- Communicate and consult with special education staff, district level staff, administrators, counselors, parents and students for the purpose of coordinating available information and services to individual students.
- Prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports related to assigned program, students and related services and activities; develop and implement various systems for organization of mandated paperwork and processes.
- Evaluate students according to approved assessment plan; utilize appropriate instruments/tests, observations, records and interviews; prepare complete reports of each student assessed; maintain reports and test records in confidential files; interpret assessment findings for staff, parents, and other authorized persons as necessary.
- Serve as a member of the Individualized Educational Program team as appropriate.
- Provide consultation in development of vocational plans for individuals with special needs.
- Operate a computer and assigned software; operate other standard office equipment as assigned; drive a vehicle to various sites to conduct work as assigned by the position.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Principles, theories, practices, methods and techniques used in classroom instruction for assigned program.
- Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct.
- Child guidance principles and practices related to students with special needs.
- Problems and concerns of students with special needs.
- Curriculum and lesson plan development to meet IEP or other educational goals.
- Equipment operation related to special education students.
- Terminology involved in special education or alternative education programs.
- Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
- Applicable sections of the State Education Code and other applicable laws.
- Research methods and report writing techniques.
- Basic computer operation.
- Instruct special education or alternative education students in individualized tasks to achieve IEP goals.
- Understand and relate to children with special needs.
- Monitor and evaluate student progress.
- Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
- Maintain records and prepare reports.
- Compile and verify data and prepare reports.
- Maintain current knowledge of program rules, regulations, requirements and restrictions.
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
- Work independently with little direction.
- Meet schedules and time lines.
- Valid Resource Specialist Authorization or an Education Specialist Credential.
- Valid California Class C driver’s license.
- California EL Authorization preferred.
- Indoor work environment.
- Driving a vehicle to conduct work.
- Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard.
- Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching to assist children.
- Seeing to read a variety of materials.
- Hearing and speaking to exchange information.
- Exposure to students who may become hostile or disorderly and who may exhibit physical aggression.