What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher - Special Education (Mild/Moderate) position at California Online Public Schools?
California Online Public Schools: Special Education Teacher - Mild to Moderate
Position Overview:
The mild/mod special education teacher has the specific responsibility to plan and implement a learning environment which meets the unique needs of our special education students in an Independent Study virtual setting; will instruct special education students in accordance with established policies and procedures; develop and implement IEP goals, and assess students, assign duties to classified personnel, oversee the classified staff's interaction with students, provide input to the Administration concerning the performance of students assigned to their classroom or program, and perform other duties as required by law.
Essential Duties:
- Provide quality specialized academic instruction aligned with Common Core standards to meet student’s needs and/or learning styles in a virtual class setting.
- Possess working knowledge of special education law and mandates established by the local and state agencies.
- Update Individual Education Plan (IEP) as required, goals and objectives; conduct IEP meetings; establish, maintain and work toward student goals as outlined in the IEP.
- Utilize assessment results from psychological reports, academic reports and other related service provider reports to develop a IEP
- Meet case management responsibilities as assigned by the various grade band levels
- Administer standardized tests; develop curriculum and lesson plans in accordance with state guidelines.
- Prepare lesson plans, progress reports, report cards and incident reports in a timely manner.
- Observe and record academic and behavioral student progress daily.
- Maintain a positive and professional demeanor, communicate effectively and interface with a multidisciplinary team including parents, caregivers, social services, district personnel and other outside support agencies.
- Attend in-service training and all other required meetings.
- Perform other duties assigned by the supervisor.
- Adhere to all policies and procedures.
- Required to travel to in-person events located throughout Northern, Central and Southern California.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Ability to create measurable learning objectives and guide students toward mastery
- Ability to organize time to maximize opportunities for instruction
- Ability to correct student errors in a positive and timely manner
- Ability to effectively utilize a problem solving approach when in conflict with others
- Knowledge and a demonstrated understanding of applicable students' diagnoses.
- Exhibit behaviors that reflect a positive attitude
- Ability to provide positive reinforcements to students by using a variety of incentives and rewards
- Utilize working knowledge of the general education curriculum to adapt, and in some cases, modify content accordingly to meet the needs of individual students
- Possess knowledge and experience for teaching pre-academic and academic subjects.
- Apply understanding of research based methods and strategies to assist children with disabilities.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Must hold a baccalaureate degree (BA/BS) from an accredited school
- Valid California State Credential for Special Education, Mild to Moderate, with appropriate authorization.
- Possess a CLAD or BCLAD authorization
- Possess Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Authorization
- Positive work history demonstrating verifiable reliability, responsibility and good work habits.
- This is a fully remote position where you will primarily work from your home office.
Salary Range:
$83,000.00 - $115, 000.00
Salary : $83,000 - $115,000