Duties
Specific Duties include, but not limited to the following:
- Develop and maintain rapport and interpersonal relations with students, teachers, parents, administrators, and other school personnel.
- Maintain a professional appearance.
- Demonstrate ability to work effectively as part of a team.
- Demonstrate ability to respect differing opinions, accept constructive criticism, and handle conflict.
- Demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills.
- Utilize technology as required.
- Demonstrate organizational skills.
- Maintain regular attendance and arrive promptly according to schedule.
- Comply with timelines for evaluations, reports, and other assigned tasks.
- Identify needs for professional growth and engage in professional growth activities.
- Maintain confidentiality of student information.
- Report questions/concerns to immediate supervisor.
- Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal health, safety, education, and related rules and regulations.
- Conduct formal and informal cognitive assessments.
- Conduct formal and informal academic assessments.
- Conduct formal and informal behavioral assessments.
- Conduct monitoring of student progress.
- Conduct systematic classroom observations.
- Conduct interviews with students, teachers, and parents.
- Conduct reviews of student records.
- Analyze and interpret findings of assessments.
- Present findings in an understandable manner orally and in writing.
- Complete required state and local forms for eligibility purposes.
- Remain current on special education rules and regulations.
- Serve as team leader in case study evaluation process.
- Participate in school based intervention team meetings.
- Participate in staff meetings, IEP meetings, and other meetings as assigned.
- Provide teacher consultation on evidence-based interventions, child development, and teaching methods.
- Provide parent consultation.
- Conduct inservice training.
- Provide group counseling as schedule permits.
- Provide individual counseling as schedule permits.
- Collaborate and consult with other special education service providers.
- Collaborate with outside agencies and medical professionals.
- Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal policies and procedures/rules and regulations.
- Perform duties as assigned.
Additional Responsibilities Specific to Assignment in Early Childhood Program:
- Participate in preschool screenings.
- Assist with closure conferences at screenings for students referred for comprehensive evaluations.
- Demonstrate ability to conduct play-based assessments.
- Serve as liaison with early childhood agencies and committees
Mental Demands:
- Ability to communicate (verbal and written); ability to instruct students, and effectively communicate with parents and colleagues.
- Ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
- Ability to use web-based programs, e-mail, and technology (laptop, Smartboard, etc.)
Working Conditions:
- Indoor classrooms/School, exposure to: student noise, lawn mowing, music, odors of food, mowed grass and possible communicable diseases.
- Outdoor schoolyard and grounds, exposure to; temperatures (hot warm, cool, cold), and exposure to mowed grass.
- Regular work attendance.
Salary/Benefits
Minimum Starting Salary: 0 Years of experience with Masters Degree $54,358.52
Maximum Starting Salary: 31 Years of experience with Masters Degree plus 60 hours $98,800.44
District & Benefit Information
How to Apply
Complete your online application by using the link below.
http://rcs137.tedk12.com/hire
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
http://rcs137.tedk12.com/hire