What are the responsibilities and job description for the Educational Consultant- English Language Development position at Capital Area Intermediate Unit?
Salary: This professional position follows the Collective Bargaining Agreement Salary Schedule, starting at Bachelor's, Step 1 - $53,778 for the 24/25 SY
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7.5 hours/day, 190 days/year
Job Goal: To enhance student achievement by providing consultation, coaching, and support to schools, families, and communities.
Performance Responsibilities:
1. Participates as a member of educational team(s) and attends meetings as necessary and appropriate.
2. Provides contracted consultative services to member school districts and charter schools delivering expertise, customer service, and responsiveness.
3. Assesses student needs; progress; and performance in social, emotional and behavioral, academic, and/or developmental areas.
4. Provides case management services (i.e., ongoing review of student needs; resources; progress; performance; and acts as liaison between school, family, and community agencies) as applicable.
5. Participates and provides professional development on pertinent topics related to the program assigned.
6. Facilitates student and/or family referral to appropriate resources when appropriate.
7. Maintains contact with appropriate agencies, private physicians and/or therapists, school district personnel, etc., regarding student needs and progress as appropriate.
8. Assists in the development, maintenance, and implementation of crisis management plans when appropriate.
9. Assists staff in the development and application of management techniques and strategies that supports the delivery of effective instruction.
10. Attends staff meetings as assigned.
11. Completes all required reports and records within established timelines as required by Federal and State regulations and adheres to CAIU policies and procedures.
12. Completes all required documentation and communication, in a timely and accurate manner, according to CAIU team procedures and protocols.
13. Assists in determining program needs for materials and equipment including the preparation of purchase orders.
14. Maintains a knowledge base of current theories and practices in the field by attending pertinent Professional Development/Continuing Education programs, networking with professional colleagues, and reading relevant professional literature.
15. Transports students when necessary and only when accompanied by another staff member.
16. Works with the Program Supervisor to plan and implement program operations.
17. Coordinates the intake and discharge of students.
18. Supports the mission of the CAIU and its Comprehensive Plan.
19. Assumes any other responsibilities as assigned by Supervisor or his/her designee.
20. Assumes any other responsibilities as assigned by the Executive Director or his/her designee.
Qualifications:
1. Bachelors Degree (Masters preferred) in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Elementary Education, or Core Subject Education, depending upon the specific position and posting.
2. Valid, active PA Instructional II certification in Special Education, Early Childhood, Speech Correction, Elementary Education, Blind/Visual Impairments, Reading Specialist, Academic Core Instructional Certifications, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or State Licensure in Occupational or Physical Therapy, depending upon the specific position and posting.
3. Full certification in Safe Crisis Management (SCM), Safety Care, or other restraint management system as required by the assignment.
4. Unique experiences (depending upon the specific position and posting), including at least five (5) years successful experience working in an educational environment, the field of autism, with students with mental health or emotional issues, with eligible young children, in special education environments, in consultative models, as a community liaison having experience in diverse educational settings, or in a wide variety of service delivery models.
5. Strong verbal and written language skills.
6. Strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills.
7. Ability to organize and conduct Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA).
8. Ability to provide training and consultation to clients.
9. Familiarity with Special Education rules and regulations.
10. Ability to build rapport with a wide variety of stakeholders.
11. Proficient computer skills and knowledge including use of Word, Excel, Outlook, and other software as may be required.