Special Education Teacher
Company: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center
Location: Coventry
Posted on: January 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary of Job Responsibilities: Assist in the development,
refinement, and maintenance of behavior analysis educational and
treatment programs, under the direction of the program Director,
Director of Special Education or designated Behavior Analyst.
Implement and supervise the implementation of such programs by lead
behavior technicians and behavior technicians. Assist in trainings,
monitoring of treatment integrity, and program evaluation.
Facilitate student transitions into the program, within the program
and from the program to other educational settings. Assist in the
development and coordination of Satellite Classrooms in various
public-school settings. Provide consultation and educational
opportunities to the community under the direction of supervisor.
Essential Functions and Principle Duties and Responsibilities: 1)
Protect the rights and dignities of individuals with developmental
disabilities and extend these rights and dignities to family
members or guardians. 2) Upholds and complies with all safety
programs and policies to maintain a safe work environment for
students, employees, consumers, family members and visitors. 3)
Commits to organizational quality initiatives by participating in
programs that will assure quality improvements and team processes.
4) Provide training and consultation to local educational agencies
and families under the direction of supervisors. 5) Participate in
and conduct staff trainings to include modeling of best practices.
6) Assist the development, modification, and implementation of
individual student educational programs (Individualized Education
Plans- IEPs) according to state guidelines. 7) Contribute to the
development of behavior intervention plans for individual students
and assist the behavior analysts with assessments and observations.
8) Assist teachers and behavioral analysts in the development and
maintenance of behavior analytic measurement systems for individual
student goals and objectives in both adaptive skill areas and
problem behavior areas. 9) Coordinate development of curriculum,
instruction, and assessment and evaluate the same. 10) Study,
evaluate, and recommend adoption of new teaching aids and materials
to improve instruction. 11) Organize structure of educational
environments. 12) Create and use appropriate instructional
materials. 13) Prepare reports in preparation for transition and
for presentation at IEP meetings and reviews. 14) Maintain
communication with clinical staff and administration regarding all
issues pertaining to students. 15) Provide coverage in classrooms
when program is understaffed. 16) Respond to crisis situations as
needed and assist staff in implementing crisis management
procedures. 17) Assist in the implementation of inclusion
activities in public school and other school sites. 18) Assist in
the maintenance of student records. 19) Recognize the line of
authority, personnel policies and regulations, the limits of
responsibility, and the importance of conferring with supervisors
and subordinates in a professional manner. 20) Maintain positive
communication in a professional demeanor with parents/guardians,
agency representatives, administration and colleagues. Maintain
documentation of all contact. 21) Supervise and train classroom
teaching staff. 22) Evaluate classroom Lead Behavior Technicians
and Behavior Technicians, conduct employee performance evaluations
and performance improvement plans. 23) Mentor teachers who are new
to Pathways. Consulting Supervising Teachers will be paired with
and meet weekly with mentees to provide personalized orientation
and the support necessary for them to understand their professional
responsibilities as well as the contexts in which those
responsibilities are completed. 24) Regular attendance and
punctuality. 25) Other duties as assigned. Internal/External
Relationships: Internal: frequent- Pathways students and employees,
Director of Clinical and Educational Services, Director of Special
Education. External: frequent-public or other community school
department officials, and families seeking or receiving services.
Working Conditions: Office and classroom conditions working
directly with students and staff; work with students will include
teaching self-care skills (e.g., toileting). In addition, work will
be conducted in public school settings and the community, requiring
transportation to and from such locations. Additional
considerations include work with computers. Physical and Mental
Requirements: Ability to deal with the broad range of needs
presented by children with autism, including significant problem
behaviors. Work will often include sitting in small chairs or on
the floor and require rapid movement (sometimes running) to address
safety and teaching needs of the children. The employee must be
able to lift to 50 pounds and work with children in such a way as
involves physical contact (particularly when there is a child
safety need). Employee must achieve certification in the crisis
management system utilized by the program within the timeline
established by the program. Education, Experience and Skills
Bachelor's degree in education and special education, appropriate
certification, and a minimum of two years experience working with
young children with autism utilizing applied behavior analytic
teaching methods. Experience developing individual child curriculum
preferred, as well experience in training others to implement
behavior analytic teaching practices and behavioral/educational
measurement. Skills in effective communication with parents and
community based officials are essential. Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: $32 - $34 Hourly Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center, New Britain , Special Education Teacher, Education / Teaching , Coventry, Connecticut
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