What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher (Elem/Secondary Autistic Support) position at The Hope Centers?
The Hope Centers is a premier provider of educational and therapeutic services for children with special needs. We are a model for excellence, a safe haven for students, and an outspoken advocate for those who need our support. Our committed and talented staff exude our core values of compassion, integrity, innovation, perseverance, and teamwork. Using a multidisciplinary approach of best practices, individual success will be celebrated and students’ lives will be improved.
WE WILL ALWAYS BE A SOURCE OF HOPE
Who You Are
You are a determined and innovative Elementary & Secondary Special Education Teacher who is responsible for the development and implementation of individual elementary level programming for each student in conjunction with the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team.
What You’ll Do
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
WE WILL ALWAYS BE A SOURCE OF HOPE
Who You Are
You are a determined and innovative Elementary & Secondary Special Education Teacher who is responsible for the development and implementation of individual elementary level programming for each student in conjunction with the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team.
What You’ll Do
- Classroom Management - Provide 1:1 behavioral, emotional, life skills, or academic support and remediation for students in the classroom
- Documentation - Complete Extended School Year (ESY) determinations and progress monitoring data collection for all students on caseload
- Compliance - Uphold the education, operation, and facility standards set by Hope Academy and the Pennsylvania Department of Education
- External Communication - Write and maintain student progress notes and reports, as well as information for parents and other staff
- Collaboration - Collaborate with administration, teachers, therapists, families, and other external stakeholders to improve service delivery effectiveness
- Other responsibilities as assigned.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Special Education, or other related degree field
- Pennsylvania Special Education Training certification
- Experience working with individuals with developmental delays
- Act 33 PA Child Abuse History Clearance
- Act 34 PA State Criminal History Clearance
- Act 114 FBI Clearance issued by the Dept of Education
- Act 126 Mandated Reporter Training Certificate
- Act 168 from Previous Employers where you came into contact with children
- State License of Practice and/or Certification
- CPR/First Aid
- TB/Physical
- Competitive Pay Rate
- Health Insurance - With employer contribution
- Dental and Vision Insurance - 100% by employer paid
- Paid Time Off
- Retirement Investment Savings Plan
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Discount Market