SPED Teacher/Interventionist

North Slope Borough School DistrictUtqiaġvik, AK
12h

About The Position

Under the direction of the school principal and/or assistant principal, the Special Education teacher is responsible for the implementation of research-based instructional strategies that direct the learning process and achievement of assigned students by developing, nurturing, and sustaining a school and classroom culture conducive to student learning. All instruction provided for students will be individualized. This means that differences in individual learning style, rate of learning, level of maturation, and level of achievement will provide the basis for instructional decision-making. To respond to these differences, it is expected that teachers will vary materials, rate of instruction, and methodology and these modifications will be based upon frequent assessment. The Special education teacher is expected to serve all disabilities and gifted and talented in all grades including preschool utilizing a variety of support services and settings.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in education required; Master’s Degree preferred.
  • Alaska Teacher Certificate with Special Education endorsement required.
  • Three years’ experience in education preferred.

Nice To Haves

  • Inupiaq, Language, History & Culture experience preferred.
  • Experience with students with intensive needs preferred.
  • Experience with student’s visual impairment and braille preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Strive for harmonious and cooperative interpersonal relationships with students, parents, supervisors, administrators, staff, and community members. Required elements in interpersonal skills include flexibility, openness, warmth, genuineness, supportiveness, ability to listen, acceptance of constructive criticism, and cooperativeness.
  • Promote and support School District Goals as developed by the Board of Education.
  • Participate in the activities of educational committees and organizations for the benefit of personal growth and the general promotion of the profession.
  • Develop an awareness of local culture to provide instruction that is bicultural or multicultural by responding to school district and diverse community interests and needs.
  • Under the direction of the office of the Director of Student Services, maintain and update the special education program of each special education student, his or her file, and uphold the confidentiality of this information.
  • Follow federal and state laws, regulations for procedures for referrals, testing, program development, placement, child find activities, and paraprofessional training.
  • Complete necessary paperwork in compliance with laws and regulations using a web-based system under the supervision of the Director of Students Services.
  • Coordinate meetings and complete paperwork for diagnostic tests, new referrals, presently placed students, and behavioral incidents. Disseminate and communicate the results to staff, parents, etc., as appropriate.
  • Plan and conduct all ESER/IEP meetings required for reviewing special education referrals, assessment and the Individual Education Plan/Placement process.
  • Implement the IEP developed for each student, working with regular education staff members and paraprofessionals for all inclusionary possibilities.
  • Collaborate and schedule with related service providers, as needed.
  • Supervise and train special education teacher aide in providing services to students.
  • Abide by the code of ethics and the professional teaching standards adopted by the Professional Teaching Practice Commission of the State.
  • Adhere to all District policies and regulations.
  • Perform such other tasks and assume other responsibilities as the supervisor may assign.
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