About The Position

The GPS Therapeutic Substantially Separate Programs are substantially separate programs. These classrooms serve students with Emotional Disabilities who require a highly modified curriculum, smaller class size, and a lower student/teacher ratio. The Therapeutic Substantially Separate classroom instruction is based on the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis with support from a BCBA.

Requirements

  • Massachusetts Professional License for Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities or Severe Disabilities

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s Degree Preferred
  • ABA Experience Preferred

Responsibilities

  • Provide specialized academic instruction and learning for students who have an IEP; with various moderate to severe disabilities; oversee support services to students; direct the work of paraprofessionals
  • Meet state regulations for scheduling, facilitating, and writing IEPs and progress reports and manage all aspects of special education compliance for assigned student caseload
  • Provide direction and oversight to classroom RBT's regarding daily student schedules, behavior plan implementation, data collection, material development, and academic modifications/ individualized IEP objective ABA programming
  • Regularly consult and collaborate with related service providers and attend consultation meetings as indicated in student’s IEPs
  • Ensure individual programs for students including the type of instructional strategies, and frequency of services are aligned with IEP and Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks
  • Track and Monitor students’ progress using academic, functional, and behavior data including data required for Massachusetts Alternative Assessment Portfolio (if needed for select students)
  • Responsible for providing progress notes for students on an IEP during each marking period
  • Conducts assessments and evaluations as needed and as determined by the special education coordinator
  • Is able to manage challenging students that may engage in aggressions, profanity, spitting, or other forms of inappropriate or maladaptive behaviors
  • Implements instructional and behavioral programs with support from BCBA including, but not limited to: Discrete trail training, Data collection and graphing, Documentation and feedback, Instruction and de-escalation techniques that may require physical interventions and follow through
  • Maintains high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students and their records
  • Facilitates participation of assigned students in peer activities, general classroom activities, and maintains contact with teacher(s) to monitor student progress
  • Oversee communication with parents and outside providers
  • Must be able to meet all requirements of restraint training and physically able to perform restraint
  • Maintains professional licensure and competence by attending staff development programs, and other professional activities
  • Performs any other related duties as assigned by the Principal, Director of Pupil Personnel Services or other appropriate administrator

Benefits

  • As per MTA/GEA contract
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