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ELA Special Education Teacher

Mount Vernon City School District
Full-time
On-site
Mount Vernon, New York, United States

 

Qualifications:

Appropriate NYS Certification in Special Education, SWD N-2, SWD 1-6, SWD Generalist 7-12, SWD 7-12/Content Area in Living Environment, Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, General Science, Mathematics, English, Social Studies

 

General Performance Responsibilities:

Facilitates the learning activities of exceptional children (Students with Specific Learning Challenges, Speech/Language Impairments, Intellectually Delayed, Emotional Disturbance, Other Health Impairments, Autism, Hearing Impairments, Orthopedic Impairments, Visual Impairments, and Traumatic Brain Injury)

  • In the attainment of grade-level, subject, school, and system objectives
  • Utilizes a wide variety of instructional strategies, devices, and methods
  • Works with small and large instructional groups
  • Functions effectively as a staff member of the school community

 

Major Responsibilities:

Instruction

  • Teaches grade level or content area

Provides adequate educational experiences to enable each student to develop, interpret, and transmit          

    ideas effectively.

Provide opportunities for each student to develop the ability to solve problems, think critically, and

    to study effectively.

  • Classroom Management

Establishes a classroom climate conducive to effective learning and study

Systemizes clerical and record-keeping duties so that instructional process is uninterrupted

  • Guidance and Counseling

Assists each student in dealing with academic problems

Works closely with guidance counselors and instructional teams on specific problems of individual

    students

  • School Organization and Administration

Contributes to continuous improvement of educational program by initiating suggestions for staff 

    Consideration

Serves on committees

  • Professional Development

Engages in appropriate studies and activities to improve professional competence

Contributes to solution of education problems of the school district

  • School/Community Relations

Works closely with parents in guiding the growth and development of students

  • Case Manager Responsibilities

The special education teacher’s responsibilities not only include teaching. Their job also requires case

    management of their students as a whole. This includes all paperwork related to the students and plans

    for intervention. The case manager is legally responsible for following the terms of a child’s IEP to

    provide the services recommended by the CSE. As the Case Manager for a group of students, the case

    manager:

Updates, manages, and ensures the full implementation of IEP’s

Assesses Progress periodically throughout the school year based on the district’s progress reportin

time frame.

 

Ensures that progress reports are being completed, based on goals and by those individuals addressing

the goals.

Ensures that parents receive an updated copy of the goals with the progress marked as well as any

additional notes or paperwork related to the ongoing assessment.

Ensures that parents are involved in the planning and implementation of the IEP process.

Ensures that the general education teacher is implementing modifications and strategies prescribed in          

the IEP process.

Provides services to student s within the general education classroom and works with the general    

education teachers as co-workers.

Collaborates with general education teachers in all planning and changes to the IEP when they are   

working with students with IEP’s.

Meets periodically with students to assess and discuss student’ progress challenges and needs to meet

their goals and /or objectives.

Meets with parents, students, various educators and/or clinicians working with students.

Reviews progress reports for their students thorough out the school year.

Advocates for students and works with all stakeholders.

 

 

Reports to: Building Principal; Responsible to the Special Education Supervisor, and the Director of Special Education. (Updated 7/2023)