About The Position

Under the direction of the Director of Neurodiverse Student Services, provide support to schools to develop and implement a comprehensive and challenging program to enrich, extend, and accelerate the learning of gifted and twice exceptional students. Collaborates with other District-level departments to ensure access and opportunity to rigorous courses and programming.

Requirements

  • Criminal background check and fingerprinting required
  • Bachelor’s degree in education, psychology, social work, or similar field
  • Five (5) years of professional work experience
  • Colorado Department of Education (CDE) teaching license
  • CDE Gifted Education Core (grades PreK-12) endorsement, CDE Gifted Education Specialist (grades PreK-12) endorsement, or five (5) years of teaching gifted education
  • Demonstrated ability to work with teachers and building principals in creating and designing delivery models for advanced, gifted, and talented learners
  • Knowledge of the identification and screening process for placement into the gifted and talented program
  • Knowledge of the Cherry Creek School District policies and Colorado Exceptional Children’s Act
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job
  • Strong instructional knowledge of teaching methods, learning styles, and educational research related to gifted, talented, and twice-exceptional learners
  • Knowledge of standards-based education, Professional Learning Communities, Culturally Responsive Education, Innovation, and implications for best practice
  • Demonstrated strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated presentation skills in a variety of settings

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in education, psychology, social work, or similar field
  • Experience working in the public sector
  • Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds
  • Demonstrated understanding of adult learning theory, change management, and program development/education reform
  • Demonstrated skill in working with staff, parents, and students on issues related to advanced, gifted, and talented students
  • Racially conscious and culturally competent with the skill, will, capacity, and knowledge to commit to a culture of continuous improvement

Responsibilities

  • Support schools, educational leaders, and teachers in the assessment, identification, and programming of gifted and talented learners.
  • Observe students and collaborate with teachers to provide feedback and instructional strategy support.
  • Meet regularly with school-based teacher of neurodiverse students and general education gifted cluster teachers to assist in the coordination and improvement of gifted student engagement as well as academic achievement and personal growth.
  • Meet regularly with educational leaders and teachers to ensure designated gifted program models are equitable and accessible as well as being consistent with best practices and district expectations/guidance.
  • Regularly support training for building-level teachers and specialists and provide support for teachers on instructional best practices in supporting gifted and talented learners, curriculum changes, resource alignment, and data analysis.
  • Co-plan and Co-facilitate department led professional development offerings as well as parent meetings/workshops.
  • Keep abreast of current research and state/national information regarding gifted learners to lead the department and district in best practice and the creation of products that clearly communicate to key stakeholders.
  • Support the district’s Acceleration and Challenge School admission processes and attend all planning and parent meetings associated with said processes.
  • Support the organization, implementation, and refinement of district-level programs designed to support the enrichment of gifted and talented students including, but not limited to, Inside Out, Destination Imagination, Chess Club, and Spelling Bee.
  • Support teachers of neurodiverse students in the development of Advanced Learning Plans and ensure that student progress is evaluated and communicated on a consistent, systematic basis and that findings are used for improvement.
  • Support the Early Access process and program including participation in all parent meetings as well as the creation and monitoring of Early Access Advanced Learning Plans.
  • Perform other duties as assigned or requested.
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