Under the direction of the School Systems Specialist, the incumbent is responsible for designing and implementing age-appropriate motor/leisure programs for students with intellectual disabilities, autism, and/or multiple disabilities. Duties include providing quality adapted physical education activities with appropriate accommodations, modifications, and adaptations to make each activity accessible to students and to improve their gross motor skills. Taking into consideration each student’s individual communication needs is essential. Train classroom staff to support their students during physical education activities. Essential duties require the ability to keep up with running students and or to lift or assist with lifting a student. An important aspect of the job is gaining general knowledge of and implementing the assigned student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) goals and objectives. In accordance with the federal wage-hour laws, this is a salaried position and is not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) minimum wage and overtime pay requirements. Other Performance Measures: Successful performance on the job requires following safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to self or students, school dress standards, proper attendance and leave policies, and compliance with other policies set forth in the Employee Handbook. Creativity, initiative, and effective problem-solving are also important to the success of the incumbent. Attend and participate in weekly team, staff, and development meetings; read and accept responsibility for weekly staff notes and all policies and procedures. Complete all paperwork accurately and timely. Perform bus duty detail as assigned. Support the overall school mission through volunteer opportunities and contribute to the smooth operation of the school day.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level