What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRN Substitute Teacher position at Logan River Academy LLC?
JOB SUMMARY: A PRN Substitute Teacher at Logan River Academy is responsible for providing tailored instruction and behavioral interventions to students with diverse learning, behavioral and emotional needs. IEPs, ISPs, BIPs and the LRA Positive Behavioral Plan are essential documents to study, know and adhere to when planning a program for each student. The mission of each Teacher is to propel the progress of each student toward accomplishment of both academic and behavioral objectives as specified in these key documents.
As an internal substitute Teacher, hours worked in the school must be pre-approved by your direct supervisor and not result in overtime hours to your regular schedule.
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
1. Develops and implements lesson plans tailored to IEPs and ISPs, inclusive of BIPs, for each student.
2. Creates a safe and inviting classroom environment, adapting to the learning styles of each student.
3. Ability to establish and maintain a structured and supportive classroom environment conducive to learning, considering the unique needs and challenges of students in a residential treatment setting.
4. Adapts and modifies grade level content material to meet individual learning needs.
5. Conducts assessments to determine student progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly.
6. Uses approved interventions to handle a student's behavioral needs by collaborating with TAs & Paras.
7. Models positive interactions and calmly participates in applying de-escalation strategies.
8. Collaborates with all educational staff to ensure the integrity of quality instructional and behavioral plans.
9. Aligns curriculum and lesson plans with UT state standards and IEPs, ISPs and BIPs of each student.
10. Attends development and continuing education opportunities as responsible professionals must do.
11. Directs the activities of assigned Paras and TAs, effecting maximum involvement of students at all times.
CORE COMPETENCIES
1. Completes work thoroughly, promptly and efficiently; managing multiple tasks as necessary.
2. Analyzes successes and shortcomings, then problem-solves with determination and creativity.
3. Supports approved decisions, responsibly completing tasks with minimal supervision.
4. Holds self, fellow staff, and all students accountable for doing what is required; fulfilling commitments.
5. Makes well-informed decisions, consulting when necessary with others; implementing practical solutions.
6. Communicates collaboratively, acknowledging verbal requests, phone, text, and email messages quickly.
7. Reads and adheres to updated policies and procedures, promptly reporting violations to a supervisor.
8. Maintains confidentiality and models professionalism as a representative of LRA in all locations.
9. Follows all safety regulations and does not hesitate to suggest changes that might improve safety.
10. Pursues continuous professional growth in order to enhance both student and personal performance.
11. Demonstrates an understanding of the LRA Positive Behavior Plan by consistently using it with students.
12. Uses IEP, ISP and BIP objectives when planning instructional, recreation and residential activities.
13. Completes necessary documentation within times specified in policies and procedures.
14. Reviews critical incidents and participates in root-cause analysis as requested by the Compliance Officer.
15. Supports and promotes the LRA values of diversity, equity and inclusion for all staff and students.
16. Greets all visitors, parents and reviewers with a smile and the utmost respect.
17. Models ethical behavior when resolving misunderstandings, disagreements and conflicts.
Requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. High School Diploma required; Associate or Bachelor's degree preferred.
2. Effective oral and written communication skills.
3. Experience working with students with special needs in an educational setting.
4. Knowledge of human behavior, social interactions, and psychology is useful.
5. Proficiency in computer and educational software use.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
1. Continuously use hands for simple and firm grasping and fine manipulation.
2. Physically able to bend, stand, stoop, or sit for long periods of time.
3. Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
4. Push / Pull up to 100 lbs.
5. Possible restraining of escalated residents
6. Short periods of running