Provide daily instruction for students in accordance with Board approved curriculum. Working with students, school personnel, parents and others: To serve as a consultant to school personnel in dealing with matters pertaining to the learning and social emotional adjustment of children. To provide assessment, consultation, and/or intervention in order to help students meet their educational goals. To serve as a member of the Child Study Team assisting in the identification, diagnosis, classification and development of appropriate programs for all students with disabilities pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14. Administer standardized functions and informal assessments linked to curriculum and instruction, behavior, and cognitive aptitude of students. Identify children with specific needs and report results in a written format. Interpret results so that relevant programming can be provided. Establish and maintain adequate records of student progress in essential instructional areas and related support services. Assume an active, cooperative role on the Child Study Team responding to referrals from Intervention and Referral Services Committee and parents as applicable. Utilize data from multiple sources to create data-driven decisions regarding student's needs/programming, and to ensure compliance with Least Restrictive Environment mandates as specified in N.J.A.C 6A:14. Assist in development and implementation of strategies for school personnel to promote social/or emotional adjustment in the school setting, and help school personnel to understand the etiology of learning and behavior, particularly for exceptional children who may require special education. Work closely with parents, guardians, and extended families to promote a harmonious relationship between home and school. Regularly observe and/or work with the students on caseload in accordance with the students' documented needs and case management. Maintain professional competence through in-service educational activities provided by the district and self-selected professional growth opportunities. Share knowledge gained, as appropriate, with peers and colleagues. Follow mandated procedures and timelines in accordance with N.J.A.C 6A:14 in the evaluation process. Maintain the confidential records of students and ensure they are kept in a secure location. Provide professional case management including monitoring and evaluating the education program for assigned students. Provide counseling to students. Develop individualized education plans (IEPs) for those children requiring special education assistance. Participate in educational planning and scheduling. Serve as a consultant to school personnel and parents to deal with learning and adjustment problems of students. Coordinate transition planning, which includes vocational, work or college planning for students 14 years old or older. Assist students with problems that affect their adjustment in school. Assure compliance with state and federal laws, regulation, policies and procedures. Maintain close liaison with agencies and specialized professions who may have occasion to deal with the educational or adjustment problems of students. Consult with teachers in designing intervention plans, make recommendations for resolving problems of individual students, and provide remediation (e.g. counseling, behavior management). Communicate information on the student's program and progress to the teacher, principal, parent/guardian. May provide consultation and training to educational staff regarding techniques, materials, and programs to address academic and/or behavioral needs. Identify and report child abuse and neglect situations. Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Special Education, Supervisor of Special Education.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
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