What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Special Education Teacher - Autism School position at HAYNES FAMILY OF PROGRAMS INC?
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Description
SUMMARY:
Responsible for designing and implementing a multi-sensory individualized educational plan (IEP) for each severely emotionally disturbed (SED) children or children with autism or in a self-contained classroom with six to ten students; maintain a classroom environment that is conducive to effective individual diagnosis, prescription, correction and evaluation.
JOB DUTIES:
- Reviews prior records of students in order to identify specific educational needs; participates in IEP meetings in order to develop an educational plan that is also supportive of the student's therapeutic program; periodically assesses and reports accomplishments relative to IEP.
- Works cooperatively within the multi-disciplinary milieu, therapeutic treatment setting with psychologists, child care staff, parents, various therapists and others to develop, implement, and facilitate each student's overall treatment plan and IEP.
- Administers formal and informal assessments to determine baseline levels of functioning and measure student progress.
- Utilizes current teaching methods and strategies to design lesson plans that will engage students in the learning process; ensures opportunities for all students to actively participate in the learning process; assigns homework that can be accomplished independently by the students.
- Prepares lesson plans weekly for review of Principal; ensures plans are sufficiently detailed for substitute staff to follow in the event of an absence; ensures lessons comply with course of study from the local school district and the California State Frameworks.
- Develops and implements effective behavior management techniques appropriate for SED students and commensurate with the Agency's therapeutic and positive reinforcement philosophies; maintains a structured, organized and safe educational environment with posted classroom rules and schedules; models appropriate behaviors.
- Develops and maintains individual and classroom records including progress reports, daily attendance records, formal educational assessments, and transcripts in accordance with school policies; ensures confidentiality is maintained; prepares daily student evaluation reports relative to academic and behavioral performance for information and use by child care staff, parents, and others when working with the student after school.
- Responds appropriately to incidents and problems that arise among the children in order to de-escalate them as quickly as possible; uses crisis intervention skills in communicating with child/ren; participates in physical interventions as necessary, in accordance with Agency polices and procedures.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
In the course of performing this job, the incumbent typically spends time standing, walking on sloped/hilly areas of campus, carrying, driving, lifting (up to 40 pounds), listening, speaking, reaching, writing, and participating in restraint procedures.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current California Special Education Credential.
- Demonstrated skill in working with children or adolescents with Autism
- Demonstrated skill in behavior management
- Ability to pass and utilize Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) and CPI, as required
- Ability to pass and utilize First Aid and CPR certification, as required
Salary : $21 - $27