Raymond School District Raymond , NH 03077
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Special Education Teacher/Case Manager JobID: 2389
Position Type:
Student Support Services/Special Education Case Manager / Teacher
Date Posted:
6/6/2024
Location:
Raymond High School
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Special Education Teacher
This position is part of the Raymond Education Association, REA.
GENERAL SUMMARY: The Special Education Teacher accepts responsibility for identifying & servicing, monitoring, and releasing students with disabilities ages 5-21 in accordance with the New Hampshire Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities, federal laws, and Raymond School District curriculum, instruction, and assessment frameworks. The Special Education Teacher coordinates and administers all alternative assessments and supports all district/state assessments for students with disabilities. The Special Education teacher collaborates with administration, guidance counselors, teachers, and other school staff on behalf of students with disabilities; and serves as a resource for information regarding assessments, interpreting data, specialized instruction, modifications, differentiated instruction, and accommodations. The Special Education Teacher provides direct instruction and co-teaching in essential concepts, vocabulary, and content across the general curriculum. The Special Education Teacher functions as a liaison between school and parents.
QUALIFICATIONS (SKILLS/EXPERIENCE/TRAINING REQUIRED):
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
NH Department of Education General Special Education Certification
Comply with the Standards for Ethical and Professional Performance established by the State Board of Education
Knowledge of NHSEIS
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to present written documents that are clear, concise, and grammatically correct.
Ability to work cooperatively as a team member, well organized and flexible
Preference given to those candidates who hold NH Certification in General Special Education and/or one of the following:
Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities
Specific Learning Disabilities
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Ensure development, monitoring, and implementation of the Individual Education Programs (IEP) for all special education students, ensuring that all components of the IEP are delivered to the individual students by the appropriate provider.
Thorough understanding of policies, laws, and guidelines related to special education including IDEA; keep abreast of best practice in special education instruction, assessment, resources, and community-based programming.
Complete a comprehensive diagnostic assessment through formal and informal evaluation of those students who have been identified as having a possible educational disability.
Serve on a multidisciplinary team for the identification of a student with a suspected educational disability and facilitate the evaluation process for newly referred students.
Consult and collaborate with classroom teachers, parents, special education staff, and administrators in planning, writing, monitoring programs, student progress, and coordinating instruction for students with disabilities or suspected disabilities- Co-plan, co-teach, and consult with general education teachers as appropriate.
Understands how students learn and develop and provides opportunities that support their cognitive, linguistic, creative, social, moral, emotional, and physical development.
Plans differentiated specialized instruction that employ a variety of instructional techniques and implement differentiated instruction in collaboration with general education teachers and provide academic support/academic coaching within the general education setting.
Maintain accurate, complete, and current records as required by law, district policies, and administrative procedures and maintain confidentiality.
Use district adopted curriculum materials and programs and coordinate the modification of general education curriculum when necessary based on a variety of instructional techniques and technologies.
Provide and use assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance to ensure students' access to the curriculum.
Provide services in the least restrictive environment possible.
Develop and articulate clear student behavior expectations and provide positive, proactive behavioral interventions and support, crisis management and emotional support in collaboration with other staff; communicate with administration regarding student discipline, write behavior plans as needed for students.
Provide specialized instructional programming in and outside of the regular education classroom.
Provide lesson plans, materials, strategies and/or activities for paraeducators assigned to work with students in one to one, small group, and class settings.
As needed, access and coordinate school-based, community-based, and transitional resources and services within and outside the school environment.
Demonstrate knowledge of NHSEIS and provide case management, including completing all district paperwork required for annual review and re-evaluation team meetings.
Evaluate students utilizing a variety of formal and informal assessment tools, including observations, to make informed decisions regarding eligibility, IEP planning, programming, and student learning progress.
Collect, analyze and report data in a meaningful manner using district/state evaluation tools to monitor student progress and write students' progress reports.
Support students during state and district testing; understand and implement alternative assessment tools such as Dynamic Learning Maps.
Write students' progress reports and senior summaries.
Facilitate the development and implementation of students' transition plans with teachers, parents, and students.
Notify teachers, paraeducators, and other related services providers about changes in student(s) needs.
Communicate accommodations and modifications, grading guidelines, and/or behavioral plans for all staff involved with student.
Make appropriate recommendations and help plan for ESY-Extended School Year needs.
Ensure all special education timelines are met.
Plan supports and accommodations for students pertaining to state and district assessments.
Attend parent/teacher conferences and open houses as required by the district.
Attend field trips to support individual or small groups of students
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Attend staff meetings when appropriate
Is an active member of subject or grade level teams, and/or other PLCs, as appropriate
Other duties as assigned by the building and district administration
Raymond School District