What are the responsibilities and job description for the Multiple Disabilities/Autism Education Specialist position at Special Education Service Agency?
Multiple Disabilities/Autism Education Specialist
Responsibilities:
- Provide consultative services to Alaska school district staff, students, and parents.
- Observe students in educational settings to provide/model evidence-based interventions and strategies for developing functional and educational outcomes.
- Individualized educational recommendations through onsite and distance delivery for students aged three to 21.
- Assisting with the development and implementation of student IEP/instructional programs.
- Provides, in multiple formats (written report, oral reports, audio and video clips, etc.), individualized educational recommendations for students with disabilities/autism.
- Evaluate student progress on an ongoing basis and recommend intervention strategies.
- Demonstrate/teach specialized strategies and/or provide topical in-services and workshops to local school personnel, parents, students, peers, and the community.
- Assist districts in procuring/adapting specialized instructional materials.
- Facilitate interagency collaboration.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in special education with suitable experience and training in multiple disabilities, an emphasis in autism/emotional/behavioral disorders OR Bachelor’s degree in special education with an emphasis on multiple disabilities and suitable experience in autism.
- Recent experience working with learners with multiple disabilities or autism spectrum disorder.
- Experience with distance education technologies, digital learning, and e-module creation.
- Implementation of knowledge and best practices in the education of students with multiple disabilities/autism.
- Current knowledge of relevant assistive technology and educational practices in the field of autism.
- Ability to travel independently in rural/remote Alaska throughout the school year.
- The requirements for an Alaska State Department of Education Special Education Type A Certificate or a Special Services Type C Certificate have been met.
(Visit https://education.alaska.gov/TeacherCertification for more information)
Additional Preferred Experience:
- Flexibility and willingness to learn new skills.
- Ability to compile data from various sources (e.g., IEP meetings, student observations, special education teachers, school psychologists, etc.) for customizing training and support.
Salary Range: $53,929-$79,307
For more information or to apply, please contact:
Olivia Yancey, Executive Director | Special Education Service Agency 2600 Denali Street, Suite 200, Anchorage, AK 99503
Phone: (907) 334-1300 E-mail: oyancey@sesa.org
SESA is an equal opportunity employer.
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Salary : $53,929 - $79,307