
Intervention Specialist: Preschool Disability Teacher
Young World Physical Education, Cincinnati, OH, United States
Intervention Specialist: Preschool Disability Teacher
POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE:
Preschool Disability Teacher
REPORTS TO:
Building Principal
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1) Participate as a collaborative team member in intervention planning, multifactored evaluations, and reevaluations for students within the required timelines.
2) Coordinate the development and continuous monitoring of Individual Educational Plans for students with disabilities to ensure appropriate services and supplemental aides and supports are provided in the least restrictive environment within required timelines consistent with The Ohio Operating Standards for the Education of Children with Disabilities.
3) Implement educational interventions and specially designed instruction, adapting, as appropriate, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction to address the unique needs of the student.
4) Design and implement meaningful parent involvement activities that include parents as equal partners.
5) Other duties as assigned by Principal/Manager or his/her designee.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Skills
Work cooperatively with regular classroom teachers, interpreting the abilities and disabilities of these students, assisting in classroom intervention strategies, modifying general education curricula as necessary, and assisting the student with regular class assignments.
Communicate regularly with parents and professional staff regarding the educational, social, and personal needs of students.
Participate in professional growth activities through staff development, in-service, workshops, and higher education.
Use data to plan instruction and evaluate student progress.
Give directions to paraprofessionals.
Collaborate with general education teachers and other school team members.
Create schedules for inclusion.
Use and implement the Ohio Extended Standards.
Have knowledge of the Alternate Assessment for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities (AASCD).
Knowledge
Knowledge and experience with research-based best practices in specialized instruction.
Knowledge of Ohio Learning Standards.
Knowledge of Operating Standards for Ohio's Educational Agencies Serving Children with Disabilities.
Knowledge of Ohio Model Policies and Procedures.
Knowledge of federal and state legislation.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
POSITION TYPE:
Full-Time
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POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE:
Preschool Disability Teacher
REPORTS TO:
Building Principal
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1) Participate as a collaborative team member in intervention planning, multifactored evaluations, and reevaluations for students within the required timelines.
2) Coordinate the development and continuous monitoring of Individual Educational Plans for students with disabilities to ensure appropriate services and supplemental aides and supports are provided in the least restrictive environment within required timelines consistent with The Ohio Operating Standards for the Education of Children with Disabilities.
3) Implement educational interventions and specially designed instruction, adapting, as appropriate, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction to address the unique needs of the student.
4) Design and implement meaningful parent involvement activities that include parents as equal partners.
5) Other duties as assigned by Principal/Manager or his/her designee.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Skills
Work cooperatively with regular classroom teachers, interpreting the abilities and disabilities of these students, assisting in classroom intervention strategies, modifying general education curricula as necessary, and assisting the student with regular class assignments.
Communicate regularly with parents and professional staff regarding the educational, social, and personal needs of students.
Participate in professional growth activities through staff development, in-service, workshops, and higher education.
Use data to plan instruction and evaluate student progress.
Give directions to paraprofessionals.
Collaborate with general education teachers and other school team members.
Create schedules for inclusion.
Use and implement the Ohio Extended Standards.
Have knowledge of the Alternate Assessment for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities (AASCD).
Knowledge
Knowledge and experience with research-based best practices in specialized instruction.
Knowledge of Ohio Learning Standards.
Knowledge of Operating Standards for Ohio's Educational Agencies Serving Children with Disabilities.
Knowledge of Ohio Model Policies and Procedures.
Knowledge of federal and state legislation.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
POSITION TYPE:
Full-Time
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