What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resource Specialist Teacher position at The Accelerated Schools?
About The Accelerated Schools
At The Accelerated Schools, we believe in the boundless potential of every student and are committed to helping them thrive. Located just south of Downtown Los Angeles, we serve a vibrant community of over 1,700 TK–12 students and are dedicated to preparing them to excel in college, career, and life. Our approach blends innovation, equity, and compassion, creating an environment where students are empowered to take ownership of their learning and their future.
What You Will Do
Minimum and Preferred Qualifications:
At The Accelerated Schools, we believe in the boundless potential of every student and are committed to helping them thrive. Located just south of Downtown Los Angeles, we serve a vibrant community of over 1,700 TK–12 students and are dedicated to preparing them to excel in college, career, and life. Our approach blends innovation, equity, and compassion, creating an environment where students are empowered to take ownership of their learning and their future.
- Our Instructional Approach: Our instructional approach incorporates research-based practices, including project-based learning, student choice & voice, self-direction, and mentoring. Our students set their own short-term and long-term academic and personal goals and our faculty members support students in monitoring their progress toward these goals every day.
- Our Approach to Behavior Support: We embrace Restorative Practices and Circles as a means of building community. This system relies on the belief that all people should have opportunities to develop positive habits and learn from their mistakes. We believe that the best way to accomplish this goal is for us to listen to students, seek to understand their perspectives, and support their journey toward empowerment.
- Our Mission & Commitment to Equity: The Accelerated Schools will graduate students who are prepared to succeed at the university and career of their choice who will enter the workplace as informed and productive employees. At The Accelerated Schools, educational equity is continuously creating and implementing practices that are culturally responsive, and honoring voices from all educational and community partners. Through curiosity, inquiry, self and system reflection, we disrupt inequitable systems so that students graduate in four years, college, career and or life ready.
What You Will Do
- Collaborate with general education teachers, related service providers, and support staff to ensure students with disabilities receive appropriate IEP-mandated accommodations, modifications, and services in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). Partner closely with teams to design inclusive instructional practices that maximize student access to the general education curriculum through push-in, pull-out, and consultation models, as determined by each student’s IEP.
- Design and implement specialized, student-centered instruction by conducting and analyzing academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and transition-related assessments. Translate assessment data into targeted instructional plans aligned to IEP goals and services, continuously refining instruction based on progress monitoring, data analysis, and individual student strengths and needs.
- Design engaging, inclusive instructional activities by leveraging multiple instructional strategies, intervention programs, and educational technologies. Design learning experiences that elevate student voice, choice, collaboration, and critical thinking and make learning relevant, rigorous, and connected to real-world contexts.
- Empower students to own their learning by co-creating and clearly communicating meaningful academic and personal goals. You will help students track progress, reflect on outcomes, and build the confidence and skills needed to become self-directed learners.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation including IEPs, progress reports, service logs, assessment data, behavior documentation, and communication records, in alignment with IDEA, California Education Code, district policies, and procedural timelines.
- Champion high-quality, student-centered IEPs by understanding each student’s history, strengths, and needs. Lead and contribute to IEP and treatment planning meetings with clarity and purpose. Develop measurable goals, implementing targeted interventions, monitoring progress, and communicating outcomes with students, families, and partners.
- Advocate for services in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) while ensuring students receive appropriate support to access and succeed in the general education curriculum.
- Support positive behavior and social-emotional development by implementing behavior supports and strategies aligned with IEPs, Behavior Intervention Plans (when applicable), and schoolwide frameworks such as Restorative Practices. Foster a safe, predictable, and inclusive learning environment that strengthens student belonging and accountability.
- Ensure student safety through proactive supervision and anticipation by maintaining constant awareness, using strategic proximity, and intervening early to prevent escalation. Apply analytical judgment and calm presence to support students through challenging moments.
- Demonstrate professionalism and collaboration by modeling empathy, ethical practice, accountability, and respect while contributing positively to multidisciplinary teams and school culture.
- Strengthen partnerships with families and external agencies by maintaining open, collaborative communication, coordinating services, and supporting consistency between school, home, and community-based supports..
- Engage in ongoing professional growth through required trainings, professional development, and staff collaboration to remain current with special education law, evidence-based practices, and instructional strategies.
- Contribute to the broader school community by supporting schoolwide initiatives, committees, and responsibilities that advance The Accelerated Schools’ mission and vision, while advocating for inclusive practices and equitable outcomes for students with disabilities.
- Oversee the service delivery of Special Education Instructional Aides assigned to students on their caseload. Ensuring that supports are implemented in alignment with students IEPs.
- Deeply mission-driven and believe Accelerated can and will meet audacious goals. You connect vision to outcomes by prioritizing strategically and using data to guide decisions.
- Believes diversity drives innovation and actively foster inclusive environments. You reflect on how your decisions advance equity and inclusion and work in partnership with students, families, and community.
- Takes ownership of your actions and impact. You reflect, seek feedback, adjust as needed, and hold yourself accountable for results.
- You value relationships and build trust through integrity, transparency, and follow-through. You engage in honest, two-way dialogue grounded in empathy and humility.
- You believe learning happens through dialogue, not monologue. You listen actively, elevate diverse voices, and seek understanding, even in moments of conflict.
- You are a strategic, outcomes-oriented problem solver. You prioritize effectively, anticipate challenges, and adapt strategies to drive meaningful results.
- You believe in continuous growth for yourself and others. You celebrate wins, own mistakes, seek coaching and feedback, and support teammates in developing their skills and impact.
Minimum and Preferred Qualifications:
- California Education Specialist Instruction Teaching Credential in Mild/Moderate Disabilities or hold a University Intern Credential, Provisional Internship Permit, or Short Term Staff Permit in the required content w/English Learner Authorization (required).
- Spanish Bilingual (preferred)
- Competitive salary range $62,587-$112,460 (Plus an annual $10,000 retention bonus).
- The Accelerated Schools (TAS) accepts up to 35 years of prior years of experience where the employee worked full-time as a certificated employee for a minimum of 75% of the school year.
- $3000 Yearly Stipend
- Medical, Dental, Life, and Vision Coverage
- CA State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS)
- New Teachers Induction Program Reimbursement
Salary : $62,587 - $112,460