p>Here's what you'll be doing: • Teach in an inclusive class, sharing all responsibilities with a general education teacher • Provides resource small group support as needed • Provides an alternative or parallel teaching to a group of students and provides 1:1 teaching, as needed • Employs multisensory teaching strategies and specialized instruction as needed based on student's specific disabilities • Implements all modifications and accommodations for the classroom and in testing • Create IEPs in collaboration with the Child Response Team to ensure services are being delivered at a high level and are in compliance • Uses student IEPs, evaluations, and present levels of performance to ensure services are being delivered at a high level • Collaborate with student support team to conduct annual IEP meetings • Use data to responsively teach to mastery of academic skills • Tracks student performance and progress and is responsible for continual improvement in student growth objectives • Administers and tracks weekly assessment data to both monitor progress towards grade level goals as well as IEP goals • Create action plans to improve performance when students are not on track to meet goals • Consistently and clearly communicates progress to all shared stakeholders • Participate in school, departmental, and parent meetings • Participate in school events, activities, and programs both during and outside of regular class instruction hours.
A belief in every student's limitless potential A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university required (Official transcripts showing degree conferred are required prior to the starting date of employment) Appropriate state teaching certification completed or in process of being completed Subject matter expertise A minimum of two years of teaching experience, with demonstrated interest in working with students from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds A track record of success in the classroom A collaborative attitude towards teaching and learning.