Faculty Special Education Teacher
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Faculty Teacher
Brehm Mission :
To empower students with learning disabilities and differences to recognize and optimize their potential throughout their lives. By fostering a family environment where educational, social, emotional, health and well-being needs of each are addressed through a focused, holistic program. Through partnership among students, administration, faculty, staff, parents, board, alumni, researchers and the professional community.
Position Overview :
Under the guidance of the Director of Education, Faculty plans, implements, and assesses instruction for assigned courses in accordance with individual student needs and the course's scope and sequence. Faculty executes daily responsibilities of a caseload in which s/he manages the individualized programming for students. Faculty participates in meetings, bi-annual parent conferences, yearly strategic plan, and other elected or determined meetings. Involvement in extracurricular activities and staff development is an expectation.
Job Duties and Responsibilities :
Create a structured, yet flexible, environment that promotes curiosity, creativity and learning
Design, maintain, and refine the scope and sequence for courses taught
Develop and implement lesson plans
Contribute in the revisions and initial creation of Individual Holistic Education Plan (IHEP) to meet the needs of each student
Complete IEP's: coordinate and compile information from multiple sources and communicate and/or implement current levels of performance, related services, accommodations, transition plans, and goals and objectives
Develop strategies to meet the needs of each individual student using IHEP or IEP goals while documenting these goals in lesson plans, grade books and progress reports
Create student profiles: review files, enter information on review and recommendations, and analyze and synthesize information to make program recommendations and devise interventions on an on-going basis
Conduct on-going assessments of student progress and adjust instruction in order to accommodate and meet student needs
Provide abundant opportunities for students to acquire information, communicate thoughts and use reasoning
Demonstrate the highest degree of professionalism in daily encounters with students, staff, parents, and the community
Demonstrate positive attitude toward flexibility, creativity, collaboration, cooperation and communication
Complete quarterly progress reports and assign semester grades
Administer, score, and interpret Woodcock Johnson Testing and other standardized tests
Teach a variety of strategies and self-management skills
Supervise student behavior during class time, class transitions, and extracurricular activities
Purchase classroom materials with proper preauthorization; maintain and inventory materials
Oversee student assignment book, organizational skills, time-management skills, and general affect
Communicate bi-monthly or as needed with advisee's parents
Communicate daily with Dorm Parents to update them on their student's academic progress
Actively pursue professional development through professional review, conferences, workshops, educational courses, readings, and formal and informal assessment of instruction, professional goals, and effectiveness of interaction with student, parents and colleagues
Attend and participate in meetings, conferences, strategic planning; and training
Be an active and prepared member of the Team process
Interface with all facets of program which include but are not limited to Speech and Language, Health and Well-Being, and Student Life
Provide support for extracurricular activities
Read and adhere to the policies and expectations set forth in the Policy and Procedure Manual, Teacher Handbook and Student Handbook
Skills :
Passion for the Brehm Mission
Strong work ethic
Ability to engage in interactive problem solving and decision making
Skillful negotiation and mediation skills in dealing with students, parents and supervisors
An awareness of professional strengths and weaknesses to empower seeking or offering assistance and accepting and applying feedback and challenges
Ability to apply teaching techniques and strategies to elicit desired student responses or behavior
Ability to model and engage in appropriate social skills
Computer skills required
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with teams across the entire organization
Excellent planning and organizational skills
Resourcefulness in problem-solving
Be progressive, but aligned in setting programmatic direction
Flexibility when achieving a desired outcome aligned with the values of the program
Inclusive understanding and sensitivity to public relation needs and image management
Professional presentation
Ability to effectively communicate ideas and information, in written and oral format, to students, staff, parents, and outside agencies, in large and small group settings
Ability to make effective presentations
Experience :
Training in risk management and health and safety protocols
Training in remedial reading and writing techniques
Knowledge and application of behavioral and discipline management
Working knowledge of learning disabilities, learning styles, Brehm competencies, Bloom's taxonomy, State Standards, and the IEP process
Knowledge of policies, protocols, systems, and procedures established to enhance student programming.
Knowledge of therapeutic interventions for students with learning differences
Basic knowledge of special education policies and procedures
Experience in administering and/or creating compliant IEPs
Professional Credentials :
Illinois State Licensure with an LBS1 endorsement/certification
Courses and training specific to: area of instruction, assessment, characteristics of learning disabilities and method.
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited post secondary institution in education or a related field
Heavy consideration with endorsements in History, English, and Elective and are willing to pursue the LBS1 endorsement
Working Hours :
Academic year - August through June
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Occasional nights and weekends to provide coverage for special events
At least three weekends per academic year for parent teacher conferences, strategic plan and student move-in
Additional summer work available based on need
Department :
Academic
Supervisor :
Director of Education
Supervision of Others :
Supervises students
Aides
Interns
Student Teachers
Conditions of Employment :
Ability to meet the Illinois State Board of Education employment requirements including pass a physical exam, TB test, and background check
Ability to pass a driving background check
A valid driver's license, or ability to obtain one within thirty days of hire
Ability to provide proof of valid vehicle insurance
Compensation :
Salary based on years of teaching experience, degrees, endorsements, and certifications
Classification :
Full-time
Salary, Exempt
10-month, Academic Employee
Benefits Eligible
Benefits :
Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
Retirement Account [403 (b)] with employer matching
Standard Paid Holidays
Professional Development Reimbursement
Paid Time Off
Meals served during your shift
Please submit your resume, official transcripts, and 3 professional references directly to the Director of Human Resources via or mail submissions to the address below. Brehm Preparatory School, Inc., is an equal opportunity employer.
The Illinois State Board of Education requires that all employees of a school be fingerprinted for a background check.
This position requires staff to drive students using a company vehicle to their recreation activities on select weeknights and weekends
- Location:
- Carbondale, IL, United States
- Job Type:
- FullTime