About The Position

The Director of Student Support is passionate about supporting students at risk for academic underperformance due to emotional and/or physical challenges or language acquisition barriers so that they can succeed in the rigorous academic programs within KIPP Capital Region Public Schools.

Requirements

  • Strongly committed to the mission of KIPP and investment in our vision of being an equitable and anti-racist organization
  • Strong DEI lens with exceptional creative power in leading anti-racist practices
  • Passionate commitment to improve the minds, characters, and lives of students both in and out of school
  • Team player with strong interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to influence cross-functional teams in a rapidly changing environment.
  • Demonstrates a growth mindset and a desire to continually improve through feedback
  • Strong work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, and flexibility to accommodate the high level of responsibility, multiple priorities, and rapidly changing environment. Thrives in a fast-paced, team-oriented, mission-driven culture
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule outside of regular business hours.
  • Ability to create and work within an inclusive environment that honors and supports a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives.
  • Please note: Infrequent travel to different KIPP Capital Region schools is required
  • Must be willing and able to take a Criminal History Background Check
  • Bachelor's Degree required.
  • Certified as a Special Education Teacher or Administrator
  • 4+ years of professional experience, working within a classroom with Special Education and/or ELL students

Nice To Haves

  • Master's Degree preferred from an accredited College or University
  • Prior experience working in schools (preferably in the charter, private, or public school environment) and urban communities is preferred but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate summer and academic year staff professional development in the areas of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Identify, train, support, and coach school-based special education coordinators, special education teachers, providers of related services (e.g., occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, social workers, counselors), and English Language Learner instructors.
  • Train, support, and coach general education teachers in the areas of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Coordinate, in collaboration with the KIPP Cap Region Principals, the recruitment of full-time and part-time staff in the areas of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Provide support to the school-based special education coordinators in the following areas:
  • Conducting “Child Find” activities in accordance with State and Federal law.
  • Identifying incoming students' needs for special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services as indicated by family questionnaire responses.
  • Reviewing the results of intake assessments of new students to identify students in need of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services
  • Pre-referral and referral processes for special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Coordinating classroom observations and testing (i.e. psychological) as needed using service providers when appropriate.
  • Participating in the development and maintenance of IEPs & 504s.
  • Implementing IEPs and 504s, including managing the provision of direct services by the schools.
  • Ensuring that all general education teachers know, understand, and implement all classroom accommodations and modifications required by IEPs and 504s.
  • Designing curricula and differentiating instruction to best serve students in need of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Complying with Special Education regulations and maintaining accurate special education records and reports per state and federal law.
  • Help to create a culture of order, structure, humanity, and academic rigor in the classrooms and schools within KIPP Capital Region.
  • Collaborate with teachers, other school staff, and administrators to ensure that all our students climb the mountain to high school and college.
  • Work with the Principals to ensure sharing of best practices across KIPP Capital Region in the areas of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • Document KIPP Capital Region protocols and best practices in the areas of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
  • KIPP Capital Region
  • Perform other duties as outlined by the Principal, Regional Director of Special Education and MD of Schools Principal Manager.
  • Committed to furthering anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and expect all our stakeholders to participate in this work so that we can create a future without limits for our students together.
  • Complies with all charter, federal, state, and local laws, and regulations, including the NYS Department of Education, Department of Health, and NYS Office of Children and Family Services
  • Adheres to organization policies and procedures; promotes and supports mission, vision, and values, including developing and participating in internal surveys and data collection for continuous improvement initiatives.

Benefits

  • Generous time-off
  • Industry-leading medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Aggressive employer 403(b) contribution match
  • Childcare benefits
  • Unparalleled work/life integration
  • Casual dress code
  • Relocation stipend (conditions apply)
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