International Institute For The Brain New York , NY 10007
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Deputy Director of Special Education
The International Institute for the Brain (iBRAIN) is one of the largest brain-injury special education programs in the world, based in New York City (locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn; Washington, D.C.), and is expanding to add an out-patient clinic, as well as growing its research efforts for the brain injury and brain-based disorders community. iBRAIN's mission is to research, develop, and implement special education and related services for students who present with a wide range of impairments due to brain injury and/or brain-based disorders.
Position Title:
Deputy Director of Special Education
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Director of Special Education at iBRAIN, with wide latitude for independent judgment and decision-making, the Deputy Director of Special Education will ensure the academic standards and implementation of each student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) in the development of such IEPs and regularly assess its implementation. In addition, this person will also assist in developing new curriculum and programs for iBRAIN-Academy. This person will also have management responsibilities within the two current school-based programs located in New York City. Desirable attributes include clinical/educational experience with acquired brain injury, management of interdisciplinary teams, a strong foundation of research skills, and keen strategic focus. The successful individual is a natural leader who fosters an environment that promotes innovation and continuous improvement, effective, transparent communication with key constituents and stakeholders, and accountability for results.
Key Relationships:
The Special Education Deputy Director works closely with the staff, management, parents, donors, doctors, educators, therapists, media, and the brain injury community at-large.
Salary Range:
$95,000-$115,000 (based on experience)
Reports to:
Director of Special Education
Job Type:
Full time; In-person (no remote/hybrid)
Location(s):
New York (Manhattan and/or Brooklyn) and Washington, D.C.
Responsibilities
Work as part of Management Team in order to fulfill the organization's mission
Oversee Associate Special Education and Paraprofessional Directors across all programs
Assist in the development of each student's IEP, as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Ensure the academic standards are maintained and quality assurance for each student's program through regular monitoring, assessing, and training
Enhance current programs and development of new curriculum and assessments to ensure the use of evidence-based practices
Develop and implement professional development programs to ensure adherence to organizational standards of service, policies, and procedures
Develop new programming to improve the student, staff, and parents' experiences
Recruit, hire, and retain competent and qualified staff
Evaluate employee performance
Monitor compliance with special education legal guidelines
Ensure compliance and follow through with directives, policies, and procedures pertaining to education and related documents
Report emergent issues or concerns relating to students, policies, procedures, or documents to pertinent supervisor in a timely manner
Facilitate regular communication within and between departments
Work with iBRAIN's Postgraduate Continuing Education Program to identify and develop internal trainings for special education and support staff.
Qualifications
Master's degree in special education
Minimum of 3 years of experience in the field of special education leadership
New York State special education certification and/or eligibility for such certification, as well as other state certifications, as needed.
Experience working with students with wide range of impairments due to brain injury and/or brain-based disorders
Experience supporting and advocating for students with disabilities and their families
Research and/or presentation experience at state/national/international conferences.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with staff
Strong written and oral communication skills
Strong public speaking ability
Strong work ethic with a high degree of energy
Outstanding communication, interpersonal and leadership skills
Transparent and high integrity leadership
High-level strategic thinking and planning
Ability to envision and convey the organization's strategic future to the staff, management, volunteers, and donors
Ability to effectively communicate the organization's mission to donors, volunteers, and the overall community
MUST HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR
Benefits:
Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Paid time off
Hours:
Monday through Friday, typically 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., with occasional prolonged and irregular hours based on leadership/management responsibilities.
This position adheres to iBRAIN's administrative calendar.
Note: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and/or qualifications associated with the position.
Employment with iBRAIN is contingent upon successful completion of any and all post screening processes, including a reference and background check, and license/certification/degree verifications if/where applicable.
Please send a resume and cover letter to Jobs@ibrainnyc.org unless a specific job description specifies otherwise.
International Institute For The Brain