POSITION: EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST
JOB DESCRIPTION: The educational specialists primary responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. All educational specialists report to their site administrator (s). The educational specialist is responsible for the development and performance of the students they serve by upholding and abiding by the special educational laws and regulations in the state of California. The Educational Specialist will aide in fostering a collaborative and stimulating classroom environment for a diverse group of students, as well as foster a strong collaboration between parents, faculty members, board members and community partners.
REPORTS TO: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR (Principal)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Maintains SPED program, including calendar of meetings, staff trainings, deadlines and program needsOrganizes and maintains service provider services, services for all students identified or in the process of being identifiedMaintains compliance of records, documenting, SPED timelines and program deadlinesCase manages for all students in process of being established as a Special Education Student and current Special Education StudentsParticipates in the SST ProcessesDevelops and maintains organization of services to pupilsProvides information to staff and parents to assist in students success with their disabilitiesCoordinates special education services with the regular school programs for each student with disabilities enrolled in the resource program.Provides and/or coordinates classroom supports that include (but not limited to): behavior support, basic academic skills, organization and study skills, social skills, use of cognitive strategies and fostering a safe and nurturing learning environmentPrepares for all student and staff meetings related to student services or professional developmentMaintains Student Service minutes, change of services, change of placement, ESY, etc.Conducts Student assessment for annual, triannual, or other student assessment designated by the IEP teamMaintains all SPED timelines as aligned to FAPE or IDEAParticipates as a collaborative member of the faculty and participates in ongoing staff development and trainingsCoordinates and facilitates academic intervention program for all studentsQUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate must possess a current California credential in Special Education appropriate to program needsStrong communication and multitasking skillsAbility to build relationships and problem solveSolid knowledge of State and Federal guidelines for Special EducationBachelor's degree; Master's degree preferredBe flexible and team-orientedExcellent written and communication skillsBilingual in Spanish preferredAt times this job may entail lifting, walking, sitting and standing for periods of time Read LessPOSITION: EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST
JOB DESCRIPTION: The educational specialists primary responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. All educational specialists report to their site administrator (s). The educational specialist is responsible for the development and performance of the students they serve by upholding and abiding by the special educational laws and regulations in the state of California. The Educational Specialist will aide in fostering a collaborative and stimulating classroom environment for a diverse group of students, as well as foster a strong collaboration between parents, faculty members, board members and community partners.
REPORTS TO: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR (Principal)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Maintains SPED program, including calendar of meetings, staff trainings, deadlines and program needsOrganizes and maintains service provider services, services for all students identified or in the process of being identifiedMaintains compliance of records, documenting, SPED timelines and program deadlinesCase manages for all students in process of being established as a Special Education Student and current Special Education StudentsParticipates in the SST ProcessesDevelops and maintains organization of services to pupilsProvides information to staff and parents to assist in students success with their disabilitiesCoordinates special education services with the regular school programs for each student with disabilities enrolled in the resource program.Provides and/or coordinates classroom supports that include (but not limited to): behavior support, basic academic skills, organization and study skills, social skills, use of cognitive strategies and fostering a safe and nurturing learning environmentPrepares for all student and staff meetings related to student services or professional developmentMaintains Student Service minutes, change of services, change of placement, ESY, etc.Conducts Student assessment for annual, triannual, or other student assessment designated by the IEP teamMaintains all SPED timelines as aligned to FAPE or IDEAParticipates as a collaborative member of the faculty and participates in ongoing staff development and trainingsCoordinates and facilitates academic intervention program for all studentsQUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate must possess a current California credential in Special Education appropriate to program needsStrong communication and multitasking skillsAbility to build relationships and problem solveSolid knowledge of State and Federal guidelines for Special EducationBachelor's degree; Master's degree preferredBe flexible and team-orientedExcellent written and communication skillsBilingual in Spanish preferredAt times this job may entail lifting, walking, sitting and standing for periods of time Read LessPOSITION: EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST
JOB DESCRIPTION: The educational specialists primary responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. All educational specialists report to their site administrator (s). The educational specialist is responsible for the development and performance of the students they serve by upholding and abiding by the special educational laws and regulations in the state of California. The Educational Specialist will aide in fostering a collaborative and stimulating classroom environment for a diverse group of students, as well as foster a strong collaboration between parents, faculty members, board members and community partners.
REPORTS TO: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR (Principal)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Maintains SPED program, including calendar of meetings, staff trainings, deadlines and program needsOrganizes and maintains service provider services, services for all students identified or in the process of being identifiedMaintains compliance of records, documenting, SPED timelines and program deadlinesCase manages for all students in process of being established as a Special Education Student and current Special Education StudentsParticipates in the SST ProcessesDevelops and maintains organization of services to pupilsProvides information to staff and parents to assist in students success with their disabilitiesCoordinates special education services with the regular school programs for each student with disabilities enrolled in the resource program.Provides and/or coordinates classroom supports that include (but not limited to): behavior support, basic academic skills, organization and study skills, social skills, use of cognitive strategies and fostering a safe and nurturing learning environmentPrepares for all student and staff meetings related to student services or professional developmentMaintains Student Service minutes, change of services, change of placement, ESY, etc.Conducts Student assessment for annual, triannual, or other student assessment designated by the IEP teamMaintains all SPED timelines as aligned to FAPE or IDEAParticipates as a collaborative member of the faculty and participates in ongoing staff development and trainingsCoordinates and facilitates academic intervention program for all studentsQUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate must possess a current California credential in Special Education appropriate to program needsStrong communication and multitasking skillsAbility to build relationships and problem solveSolid knowledge of State and Federal guidelines for Special EducationBachelor's degree; Master's degree preferredBe flexible and team-orientedExcellent written and communication skillsBilingual in Spanish preferredAt times this job may entail lifting, walking, sitting and standing for periods of time Read LessPOSITION: EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST
JOB DESCRIPTION: The educational specialists primary responsibilities and qualifications are listed below. All educational specialists report to their site administrator (s). The educational specialist is responsible for the development and performance of the students they serve by upholding and abiding by the special educational laws and regulations in the state of California. The Educational Specialist will aide in fostering a collaborative and stimulating classroom environment for a diverse group of students, as well as foster a strong collaboration between parents, faculty members, board members and community partners.
REPORTS TO: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR (Principal)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Maintains SPED program, including calendar of meetings, staff trainings, deadlines and program needsOrganizes and maintains service provider services, services for all students identified or in the process of being identifiedMaintains compliance of records, documenting, SPED timelines and program deadlinesCase manages for all students in process of being established as a Special Education Student and current Special Education StudentsParticipates in the SST ProcessesDevelops and maintains organization of services to pupilsProvides information to staff and parents to assist in students success with their disabilitiesCoordinates special education services with the regular school programs for each student with disabilities enrolled in the resource program.Provides and/or coordinates classroom supports that include (but not limited to): behavior support, basic academic skills, organization and study skills, social skills, use of cognitive strategies and fostering a safe and nurturing learning environmentPrepares for all student and staff meetings related to student services or professional developmentMaintains Student Service minutes, change of services, change of placement, ESY, etc.Conducts Student assessment for annual, triannual, or other student assessment designated by the IEP teamMaintains all SPED timelines as aligned to FAPE or IDEAParticipates as a collaborative member of the faculty and participates in ongoing staff development and trainingsCoordinates and facilitates academic intervention program for all studentsQUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate must possess a current California credential in Special Education appropriate to program needsStrong communication and multitasking skillsAbility to build relationships and problem solveSolid knowledge of State and Federal guidelines for Special EducationBachelor's degree; Master's degree preferredBe flexible and team-orientedExcellent written and communication skillsBilingual in Spanish preferredAt times this job may entail lifting, walking, sitting and standing for periods of time Read Less