What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adapted PE Teacher position at Easterseals serving Chicagoland and Greater Rockford?
Job Type
Full-time
Description
EMBRACING ABILITIES. EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES.
Easterseals Academy is a therapeutic school that provides schooling for children with an autism spectrum disorder, emotional disability, developmental delay, or intellectual disability. School districts refer students to Easterseals Academy where the schools provide an alternative school placement for these students to help them to achieve independence. Easterseals Academy has three campuses, located in Chicago, Machesney Park, and Tinley Park.
For more information about our organization, please visit us online at www.eastersealschicago.org.
The Adapted Physical Education Teacher provides developmentally appropriate direct adapted physical education services to students including assessment, program organization, implementation, and evaluation; utilizes a variety of evidence-based instructional techniques aligned to students’ needs and abilities. In this position, you will develop adapted physical education goals for students and classrooms as well as participate on a variety of school committees, including but not limited to Special Olympics, Hoops for Autism, and Field Days.
This position is located at the Easterseals Academy - Chicago Campus at 1939 W. 13th Street, Chicago 60608.
Major Functions/Accountabilities
Education/Certification:
Salary Description
$56,969-$76,144/Annually
Full-time
Description
EMBRACING ABILITIES. EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES.
Easterseals Academy is a therapeutic school that provides schooling for children with an autism spectrum disorder, emotional disability, developmental delay, or intellectual disability. School districts refer students to Easterseals Academy where the schools provide an alternative school placement for these students to help them to achieve independence. Easterseals Academy has three campuses, located in Chicago, Machesney Park, and Tinley Park.
For more information about our organization, please visit us online at www.eastersealschicago.org.
The Adapted Physical Education Teacher provides developmentally appropriate direct adapted physical education services to students including assessment, program organization, implementation, and evaluation; utilizes a variety of evidence-based instructional techniques aligned to students’ needs and abilities. In this position, you will develop adapted physical education goals for students and classrooms as well as participate on a variety of school committees, including but not limited to Special Olympics, Hoops for Autism, and Field Days.
This position is located at the Easterseals Academy - Chicago Campus at 1939 W. 13th Street, Chicago 60608.
Major Functions/Accountabilities
- Provides direct instruction in adaptive physical education to individuals with a variety of developmental disabilities.
- Provides motor and fitness evaluations for individuals served.
- Provides requested reports on individuals served (mid-year, end-of-year, or as determined by the administrative team)
- Attends IEP pre-conferences and annual reviews when determined necessary.
- Collaborates with the instructional staff, parents/guardians, and a variety of community stakeholders for the purpose of improving the overall quality of life for individuals served.
- Develops individualized programming for the purpose of improving individuals’ motor skills.
- Identifies, inventories, and maintains the specialized equipment required for program implementation.
- Direct instructional assistants to provide an effective physical education program and address the needs of individuals.
- Manages behavioral needs for the purpose of providing a safe and optimal learning environment.
- Participates in a variety of required or self-identified professional development opportunities, including in-service training, conferences, and workshops.
- Participates in developing curricular materials, sequencing the curriculum map, and identifying course offerings from an adaptive P.E. perspective.
- Makes recommendations regarding the safety of individuals with their participation in adaptive P.E. and motor activities.
- Serves as a liaison and coordinates interschool athletic events (i.e., Hoops for Autism, Field Days).
- Collaborates with colleagues and parents/guardians in order to share information and expertise to plan and implement effective programming
- All other duties as assigned.
Education/Certification:
- Current Illinois Certified Teacher with PE and Special Education Endorsement set by the State Board of Education and Illinois School Code.
- Experience working with children and adolescents with special needs.
- Health-related fitness.
- Health/Nutrition.
- Child and Adolescent Development.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Auto insurance.
- Reliable vehicle.
- Proficient Communication skills.
- Proficient in autism-specific Evidenced Based Practices.
- Effective Collaboration and Problem-solving skills.
- Engages in Continuous Professional Improvement.
Salary Description
$56,969-$76,144/Annually
Salary : $56,969 - $76,144