QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must hold a valid Michigan Teacher’s Certificate with an Early Childhood Special Education (ZS (or formerly ZA)-B-K) or Early Childhood General and Special Education endorsement.
- Must meet qualification standards under MARSE R 340.1795 for early childhood special education teachers.
- Responsibility of employee to obtain and maintain all training(s), certificate(s), approval(s), etc. and provide documentation to the business office before expiration date of said document(s).
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds
- CPR/AED and First Aid Certified
- Required to have a physical presence at the designated job site each scheduled work day.
- Must have regular and reliable job attendance, performance and the physical ability to do the job.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Demonstrate deep knowledge and understanding of child development and the impact of disabilities on infants and toddlers (birth to age 3).
- Collaborate with families and multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) that identify functional outcomes based on family priorities.
- Implement strategies through a Primary Service Provider (PSP) model, serving as a resource to parents to enhance their capacity to support their child’s development.
- Serve as a resource to parents and caregivers providing information and/or contacts, including community activities and assistance/knowledge specific to their child’s needs in the area of special education eligibility.
- Provide services within the child’s natural environment (e.g. home or community settings) to the maximum extend appropriate.
- Participate as a member of a Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (MET) to conduct and facilitate timely and comprehensive evaluations across all developmental domains.
- Serve as service coordinator to maintain appropriate records as required by state, federal and/or ISD policies and regulations.
- Work cooperatively with ancillary staff, office staff, administration, community service agencies and providers in all nine districts of St. Joseph County.
- Establish positive relationships including all staff, agencies and family communicating regularly regarding support and progress.
- Work with all nine districts to facilitate timely transitions from Early On into Early Childhood.
- Actively participate in ongoing professional development focused on evidence-based practices for infant and toddler intervention, including the implementation of family-centered strategies, and the latest research in early childhood neurodevelopment.
- Utilize child and family outcome data to refine instructional techniques and improve the effectiveness of early intervention services.
- Maintain child/family confidentiality and supervise assigned student teachers.
- Complete Medicaid and service encounter logs in a timely manner.
- Use universal precautions at all times for personal health and safety.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the St. Joseph County ISD Administrators.
REPORTS TO: Early Childhood/K-12 Special Education Supervisor
PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS: Early Childhood/K-12 Special Education Supervisor
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary for this position is based on the IEA Master Agreement. Services must be provided year round with a gap in scheduled service no longer than two weeks in length.
This position includes a three year sign on bonus:
$2,500: Year 1
$2,000: Year 2
$1,500: Year 3
We offer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance on the first day of employment, cash in lieu, if you have Medical Insurance coverage ($641.90 paid out monthly), Life Insurance and State Retirement.