Assistant Principal

Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually ImpairedChicago, IL
$95,000 - $110,000Onsite

About The Position

As a part of the Children’s Development Center (CDC) administrative team, the Assistant Principal and Case Manager will report to the Senior Vice President, Director of Special Education. In this role, the Assistant Principal/Case Manager will support the leadership and coordination of our specialized therapeutic day school program designed to meet the unique needs of students with moderate to severe/profound intellectual disabilities, visual impairments, and multiple disabilities. The Assistant Principal and case Manager will support the improvement of instructional quality, increasing the quality and consistency of data and data documentation, manage and ensure compliance with special education mandates for students’ individualized education plans (IEPs), evaluations, and other case management needs, coordinate the administration of state assessments, and lead in the creation and administration of an effective transition planning and support structure for all students in the CDC.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in Special Education, Educational Leadership, or related field
  • Professional Educator License (PEL)
  • Special Education Endorsement- LBS-1
  • Minimum 3 years of experience working, leading, and/or teaching in a special education setting, preferably with students with significant disabilities
  • Deep understanding of IDEA, FERPA, HIPPA, and State Regulations
  • Deep understanding of IEP development and compliance requirements
  • Willingness to perform other duties as assigned
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills
  • Strong communication skills
  • Proficiency in Google Workspace and data collection platforms
  • Commitment to our mission of providing opportunities for people who are blind, visually impaired, dead-blind, or multi-disabled is essential.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supervising staff and coordinating multidisciplinary teams preferred

Responsibilities

  • Conduct weekly classroom observations to monitor instructional fidelity, behavioral strategies, and student engagement.
  • Review and provide feedback on teacher and paraprofessional lesson plans for alignment with IEP goals, standards, and therapeutic interventions.
  • Monitor classroom practices to ensure the implementation of data-driven instruction and individualized supports.
  • Conduct quarterly “classroom takeovers” in which 1- 2 lessons are taken over and taught to support the Teacher and Classroom Team with implementation of strategies, changes, etc. discussed during feedback sessions.
  • Review and ensure the accuracy and timeliness of student data uploads, including progress monitoring charts and data points in data documentation platforms or student files.
  • Perform quality checks to guarantee accuracy and identify errors or inconsistencies in data.
  • Collaborate with classroom teams to ensure data collection is current and reflect students' IEP goals and behavioral targets.
  • Support the training of staff and teachers in the use of data to improve student results, providing support for utilizing software products and technology for data capture.
  • Use gathered data to create and share reports required by school administration, the district, or state agencies. This includes reports such as quarterly progress reports and yearly transcript completion.
  • Analyze data for student achievement and school improvement
  • Collaborate with the SVP/Director of Special Education, teachers, and clinical team to interpret assessment data and support planning for action steps.
  • Identify opportunities to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of data collection methods.
  • Support IEP implementation and write IEPs as needed,
  • Facilitate IEP, evaluation, consent/domain, etc. meetings within the IEP and evaluation processes.
  • Monitor IEP and evaluation compliance, ensuring all timelines, required components, and documentation are met according to IDEA and ISBE standards.
  • Coordinate the IEP and evaluation calendar, working with sending districts to align evaluations and meetings with designated schedules.
  • Support and document all steps of the New Student Referral process: Respond to new referrals and disseminate referral information to the internal review team. Conduct referral observations following the team's initial review. Update and maintain the school's referral tracking documents.
  • Guide families through the information and steps for transition at age 22
  • Provide families with information and hands-on support through the legal, funding, and program finding processes
  • Maintain post-secondary transition binders for all students beginning at age 14 years
  • Coordinate yearly, state testing; ensuring that all necessary staff are trained and all necessary technology and materials are updated and readily available

Benefits

  • 10 days paid vacation
  • 12 paid holidays
  • 6 sick days accrued over the year
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance offered
  • Short/long term disability
  • Life insurance 2x salary
  • Employee recognition events
  • Company matched 401(k) plan
  • Reasonably priced delicious food options on site (except at Glenview location)
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