Lead Education Specialist (Stipend Role)

Grow Public SchoolsShafter, CA

About The Position

The Lead Education Specialist ensures the delivery of high-quality, legally compliant IEPs within a full inclusion model that emphasizes co-teaching in general education settings. This role facilitates select IEP meetings, reviews assessments and lesson plans, and leads the development of strong instructional practices. While managing a small caseload, the Lead Education Specialist partners with the Special Education Coordinator to monitor compliance and strengthen overall service delivery.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of IEP procedures and the ability to oversee compliant, timely implementation
  • Familiarity with student achievement data and assessments related to academic, behavioral, and emotional functioning
  • Training in PBIS and behavioral intervention strategies
  • Understanding of psycho-social development and its implications for learning
  • Experience supporting students with diverse needs, including migrant and socioeconomically disadvantaged (SED) populations
  • Strong consultation and collaboration skills with educators, families, and service providers
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to modeling a growth mindset and advocating for equitable access for students with disabilities
  • A valid, clear CA Education Specialist credential
  • 5 + years related teaching experience, preferably in full inclusion settings utilizing the co-teaching model

Responsibilities

  • Manage all aspects of special education documentation (service logs, quarterly progress reports, Siras documentation of services, requests for evaluation, and IEPs), ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.
  • Collaborate with the Special Education Clerk and Case Managers to coordinate and schedule IEP meetings via Google Calendar, ensuring timelines are met and confidentiality is maintained.
  • Support Case Managers in communicating with parents to schedule IEP meetings and monitor scheduling progress in coordination with the Special Education Clerk.
  • Comply with all federal, state, district, and campus policies and procedures related to special education services.
  • Participate in professional development to stay current on job responsibilities.
  • Serve as LEA representative at selected IEPs, ensuring appropriate placement and services are determined and documented.
  • Provide training on the administration and interpretation of educational assessments, such as the Woodcock-Johnson and the Early Literacy Screening Tool, ensuring that all team members are proficient in using these tools to inform instruction.
  • Collaborate with Education Specialists and General Ed teachers to interpret assessment data and make informed decisions that enhance student learning outcomes, including for dually identified students.
  • Analyze intervention data, identify gaps, and collaborate to build, implement, and maintain multi-tiered systems, particularly related to SST, early literacy, and English learners.
  • Work in coordination with the Special Education Coordinator to conduct classroom observations and align on instructional priorities and areas of focus.
  • Communicate observation findings and instructional trends to the Special Education Coordinator to inform coaching, professional development, and support for Education Specialists.
  • Collaborate with team members to design and implement effective accommodations (CAASPP, STAR, NWEA) that ensure access to grade-level content for all students with IEPs.
  • Monitor the implementation of accommodations and modifications to ensure students have access to grade-level curriculum in alignment with their IEPs.
  • Support peers in developing resources that increase access through differentiated instructional experiences.
  • Support the development of targeted interventions for students based on data insights.
  • In coordination with school site leadership and Special Education Coordinator , provide professional development.
  • Participate in weekly grade-level planning meetings to ensure that adequate intervention and support is being delivered to students on their caseload.
  • Address the day-to-day needs of the Special Education Aides; keep the Special Education Coordinator informed.
  • Engage in professional and direct conversations with staff as needed to ensure services and supports are implemented in alignment with IEPs.
  • Maintain strong communication and relationships with students, families, and staff.
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