Teaching and Learning Consultant, Special Education
Job Title: Teaching and Learning Consultant, Special Education (12-month)
Location: Teacher Administrative Center (TAC), 3215 Cuming St. Omaha, NE 68131
Work Schedule/FLSA Status: 261 Day, 12-month / Full Time - Exempt
Salary Schedule: $111,293.97 per year
Position Purpose: The special education teaching and learning consultant shares responsibility for the effective planning and implementation of special education programs (including Alternate Curriculum Program (ACP), Behavioral Skills Program (BSP) and Resource Program) and services for students with disabilities at both the elementary and secondary levels. The individual will assist in the planning and presenting of professional development supporting the use of best instructional practices in teaching. This individual supports district initiatives in the curriculum areas of mathematics, science, social studies, and English/language arts in grades K-12 including the alternate curriculum and alternate assessments for students in ACP. The TLC also supports inclusive practices in the district by working with parents, principals, special education teachers, and other building staff team members. Technical assistance is also provided to staff in meeting the federal and state regulations governing the provision of special education services.
Essential Performance Responsibilities:
- Shares responsibility for the effective planning and implementation of special education programs (including ACP, BSP, and Resource) and services for students with disabilities at both the elementary and secondary levels.
- Assists in the planning and presenting of professional development supporting the use of best instructional practices in teaching all students with disabilities.
- Coordination with district initiatives in the curriculum areas of mathematics, science, social studies, and English/language arts is required to support instruction and assessment in grades K-12 including the alternate curriculum and alternate assessments for students in ACP.
- Maintains effective communication with building administration, staff, and families to provide supports and resources.
- Supports buildings with managing tough student behaviors, goal setting, and program recommendations.
- Conducts District-wide staff observations and coaching visits.
- Demonstrates knowledge of best research based instructional practices.
- Models best practices in providing in-person and online professional development to special education teachers and leaders.
- Knowledge and understanding of Special Education Rule 51 and standards and regulations.
- Ensures compliance with all special education regulations for IEPs and Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDT).
- Attends IEP and MDT meetings as needed.
- Collaborating with district Curriculum and Instruction Support teams to ensure all classrooms are inclusive in their practices.
- Supports Inclusive Practices in the district by working with parents, principals, general and special education teachers, and other building staff.
- Provide expertise in the use of assessments and feedback.
- Provides additional support to all new teachers in special education.
- Administers OPS staff appraisal process with approval from Special Education Director.
- Continues to acquire professional knowledge and learn of current developments in the educational field by attending seminars, workshops, or professional meetings, or by conducting research.
- Works with an understanding of a diverse student population and equity.
- Shows evidence of the willingness and the ability to comply with the standards for ethical and professional performance established by district policy as well as the State Board of Education.
- Demonstrates a commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the OPS district.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Master’s Degree with appropriate course work in Administration, Supervision and special education required.
- A valid Nebraska Teaching Certificate (or the ability to obtain) with endorsement in administration and supervision required and Special Education required.
- A minimum of five years successful teaching experience in Special Education required.
- Knowledge of Special Education and related services for students with verified disabilities.
- Ability to be flexible and shift priorities as needed.
- Ability to obtain and/or maintain De-escalation and Physical Intervention Certification.
- Knowledge of best instructional practices for students with disabilities.
- Knowledge of and ability to problem solve to support students who are not making progress in school (academic, behavior, social emotional).
- Must be comfortable addressing personal care needs of students such as changing and feeding as needed when supporting in the buildings.
- Exemplary organizational skills.
- Exemplary oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to plan and deliver high quality professional development.
- Ability to provide instructional coaching.
- Understanding of and ability to support the implementation of the District’s Strategic Plan.
- Ability to demonstrate skills pertinent to positive relationships and the ability to work effectively with instructional staff, students, parents, administrators, and the community.
- Knowledge of current teaching methods and educational pedagogy.
- Knowledge of applicable federal and state laws regarding special education and students.
- Displays a significant degree of professionalism and confidentiality.
- Possesses integrity and high standards of professional ethics.
- Knowledge of OPS’s mission, purpose, goals, and the role of every employee in achieving each of them.
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