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SPED Education Specialist - High School
Job Summary
Join the dynamic and culturally rich community at Oakland School for the Arts (OSA), a distinguished charter school nestled in the heart of an urban environment, renowned for its innovative approach in merging the arts with a rigorous academic framework. Serving approximately 800 students from grades 6-12, OSA is dedicated to fostering both artistic expression and academic excellence. We operate as an independent LEA under the El Dorado County Charter SELPA, implementing a full-inclusion model where students spend their day in general education and arts classes.
We are seeking a full-time High School Education Specialist to support our Special Education program for grades 6-8. In this role, you will collaborate closely with general education teachers, providing in-class (push-in) and individualized (pull-out) support to ensure student success. Our curriculum is rooted in integration - across academic subjects and the arts - and collaboration is essential, as our students are fully included in all aspects of learning.
Reporting to the Director of Special Education, the Education Specialist will provide instruction, assessment, and program planning for students with mild to moderate disabilities, including specific learning disabilities, speech and language impairments, mild to moderate intellectual disabilities, other health impairments, and emotional disturbances. This position focuses on adapting content, methodology, and instructional delivery to ensure students have full access to the general curriculum and the rigorous educational standards set by OSA and the State of California.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Collaborate with IEP team members to develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) using the Special Education Information System (SEIS).
- Conduct initial, triennial, and informal assessments to identify student needs.
- Implement and monitor students’ IEP goals and accommodations.
- Prepare materials and documentation for IEP meetings.
- Consult and collaborate with parents, staff, and service providers to ensure appropriate delivery of special education services.
- Partner with general education teachers to plan and implement instructional strategies that support students with IEPs.
- Support students in both general education and specialized academic instruction settings.
- Establish and articulate clear goals for student learning and success.
- Maintain compliance with special education records and documentation requirements.
- Adapt curriculum and instructional methods to support students' understanding of subject matter.
- Utilize assessment data to inform instruction and improve student outcomes.
- Provide timely feedback to students, parents, and teachers to coordinate services effectively.
- Apply behavior management techniques to foster a functional and supportive learning environment.
- Engage in professional development activities relevant to special education and school wide initiatives.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Education, Work Experience, and Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
- Must hold or be in the process of applying for a California Education Specialist Credential (Mild/Modera
- At least two (2) years of experience in an educational setting (preferred).
- Experience working successfully with school-age children.
- Familiarity with special education laws, IEP development, and compliance requirements.
- Knowledge of various learning modalities and educational philosophies.
- High degree of professionalism, integrity and dependability.
- Maintain consistent, punctual and regular attendance.
- Proficiency in using SEIS (preferred).
- Experience with WIAT assessments and data collection.
- Ability to modify general education curriculum to align with IEP accommodations.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and organization skills to work effectively across departments, with students, families, and staff.
- Ability to manage a multi-grade caseload and maintain student records.
- Proficiency in academic report writing and professional communication.
- Ability to support students with instructional interventions based on their Course of Study.
Compensation and Benefits
- Compensation will be based on the OSA certificated salary scale ($65,607.22 to $81,549.04 per year) and is commensurate with experience and credentials. OSA offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, commuter benefits, employee assistance program, and retirement plans. This is a 186-day position aligned with the school year calendar.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
OSA does not discriminate in any program, activity, or in employment on the basis of actual or perceived age, sex, race, ethnic background, veteran status, ancestry, pregnancy, national origin, physical or mental disability, medical information, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender or religion
Qualifications
Salary : $65,607 - $81,549