What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher, Beach (ASD) (Full Time) - Lincoln Middle, 25-26 SY position at Portland Public Schools?
POSITION OVERVIEW: Special Education Teacher, Beach (ASD) (Full Time) - Lincoln Middle, 25-26 SY
Portland Public Schools is seeking a highly qualified special educator for the Beach Program based at Lincoln Middle School. The Beach Program is a specialized district offering serving students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or other neurodevelopmental and communication disorders in grades K–12. The Beach Program assists students with ASD to function as independently as possible by strengthening and building academic and adaptive skills, functional communication, and positive behaviors.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide systematic, evidence-based programming to address characteristics of ASD that are interfering with the success of students in the program, in collaboration with other professionals such as the SLP, OT, PT and BCBA
- Provide evidence-based instruction, grounded in the district curriculum, to students with disabilities to ensure that each student progresses in meeting the district’s learning benchmarks
- Provide specially designed instruction to students in the program, based on their Individual Education Plans (IEP)
- Consult with general education teachers and any other professionals on a regular basis, regarding the educational needs, accommodations, and modifications in the general education setting of students in the program
- Serve as case manager and oversee each student’s IEP, in compliance with all requirements in the Maine Unified Special Education Regulations-Chapter 101:
- Conduct each student’s annual and 3-year review IEP meetings
- Communicate regularly with parents and serve as the liaison between parents and school personnel/resources as needed
- Schedule IEP meetings in coordination with the compliance secretary
- Assess student achievement during the school year and prior to annual and 3-year review IEP meetings
- Prepare a draft IEP with present level of educational performance and measurable goals (including objectives, if the student has an alternate assessment) to present to the IEP team
- Make changes as needed and write the final IEP
- Enter and update student IEP data into a database to ensure that all students are recorded within Portland Public Schools
- Write Written Notice
- Conduct progress monitoring of students’ IEP goals (and objectives) and write progress notes and reports to reflect student progress
- Ensure that all special education programs and services are scheduled correctly
- Lead regular program team meetings
- Manage schedules and create lesson plans for educational technicians who work in the program
- Review records, observe, and provide feedback for any students who are being considered for placement in the program as part of their IEP process
- Provide assistance with students’ personal care and adaptive skills, as needed
- Attend all required school staff meetings, professional development, and in-service training
- Monitor data documentation for MaineCare services (Sections 65 & 28)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Extensive knowledge of special education, including the development of specially designed instruction and a strong background in case management
- Experience working with students on the autism spectrum, with proficiency or the willingness to become proficient with the National Professional Development Center’s (NPDC) 27 Evidence-Based Practices for Individuals with ASD
- The ability to relate positively to students, parents, and staff is essential in this position
- Comfort with web-based IEP management programs and curriculum
- Understanding of and experience with ABA programming is preferred
- Equity focused, with experience working in diverse districts preferred
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s Degree in special education required
- Masters in Special Education preferred
- Experience in special education (includes internships and field placements)
CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Maine State fingerprint (CHRC) authorization (more info).
- Maine State Teacher Certification with one of the following endorsements (more info):
- Endorsement 286 (Teacher of Students with Severe Disabilities, K-12)
- Endorsement 282 (Teacher of Children with Disabilities, K-8)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
- Work involves walking, talking, hearing, lifting and/or carrying up to 25 pounds to waist height, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms in all of the District’s locations
- Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Additional professional development opportunities are available, including mentoring in evidence-based ASD education and BCBA supervision
- Training in Safety Care or CPI is required
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
- School-year position
- Permanent
- Full Time, 1.0 FTE
- Not eligible for overtime
ABOUT LINCOLN: Lincoln Middle School is in the midst of a transformation. We need educators who are excited to engage in reimagining and rebuilding our school’s identity to suit the students and staff here now. We have a diverse and amazing student population and an incredible core of educators deeply committed to the school community.
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