What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Education Teacher position at NANA Healthcare Management, LLC?
Seeking a general education teacher to provide educational services to adolescent clients in a residential mental health setting. This position would involve assisting clients in completing their requirements for their level of education as well as providing case management services related to educational needs following discharge. Educational services would be directed towards clients, ages 11-17, who are currently receiving residential treatment for behavioral health including but not limited to self harm, aggression, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, trauma, mood instability, depression, and anxiety. Candidates would thrive in this position if they enjoy working with the behavioral health population, have an understanding of current guidelines for reintegrating clients back into the school system, and enjoy working with students that need extra care and support.
Salary Range: $50,000 starting
Type: Full-time
Shift: M-F 9-5
Knowledge and Training:
- Adolescent Education: Knowledge of educational strategies and techniques appropriate for middle and high school students, with an emphasis on individual learning plans and educational modifications.
- Behavioral Health Awareness: Understanding of common behavioral health issues affecting adolescents (e.g., trauma, substance abuse, anxiety, depression) and their impact on learning and behavior.
- Classroom Management: Skills in managing classroom behavior, setting clear expectations, and creating a structured environment conducive to learning.
- Collaborative Care: Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, including therapists, case managers, and other professionals, to support clients' overall well-being.
- Trauma-Informed Care: Familiarity with trauma-informed educational practices that recognize and respond to the effects of trauma in adolescents.
- Crisis Intervention: Ability to de-escalate tense situations and provide support to students who may be experiencing emotional or behavioral crises.
- IEP and 504 Plan Knowledge: Understanding of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans, including how to tailor instruction to meet these legal requirements.
- Case Management: Experience in tracking educational progress, reporting to relevant stakeholders, and planning for post-discharge academic reintegration.
- Special Education: Knowledge of special education practices and laws, including modifications and accommodations that support diverse learners.
- Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to adapt to a changing environment and tailor educational support based on each client's unique needs and treatment plan.
- Provide individualized and small-group instruction to adolescent clients (ages 11-17) based on their educational needs and abilities.
- Develop lesson plans that accommodate the specific mental health and emotional needs of students in treatment.
- Work collaboratively with the clinical team to align educational strategies with therapeutic goals and ensure students' educational progress is communicated effectively.
- Assist students in completing their academic requirements, including homework, projects, and standardized tests.
- Monitor and document students' academic progress and report any concerns related to their educational development or mental health to the treatment team.
- Implement trauma-informed teaching strategies to create a supportive, safe, and structured learning environment for students.
- Support students in preparing for reintegration into their school systems or alternative education settings post-discharge.
- Adapt educational materials to meet students' individualized learning needs, particularly those with IEPs or 504 Plans.
- Assist students with goal setting and educational planning during and after treatment.
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to review student progress, share insights, and collaborate on holistic care plans.
- Provide feedback to students, parents/guardians, and clinical staff on educational challenges and successes.
- Ensure compliance with all education-related policies, safety protocols, and procedures in the residential treatment setting.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field.
- Experience: 0-1 years in a teaching or tutoring role; experience with behavioral health populations preferred.
- Strong understanding of adolescent development and educational guidelines.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills with staff and students.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced and emotionally demanding environment.
- Must pass a Level 2 Background Check
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
Background Check: Applicants must pass a Level 2 background check as a condition of employment. This includes a national criminal history check, as well as fingerprinting. Only candidates who can meet these requirements should apply.
Salary : $50,000