Teacher - ESE (Early Childhood)

UCP of Central FloridaKissimmee, FL
$49,000 - $52,000Onsite

About The Position

The Teacher – ESE Early Childhood facilitates the critical role of being the instructional leader in the classroom of approximately 9-12 students exhibiting significant behaviors that interfere with their own learning or that of their peers. These students require placement in a more supportive environment, specifically an ESE Self-contained classroom, which represents a more restrictive educational setting.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Training in applied behavior analysis or agreement to complete the LEA approved training within a designated time frame.
  • Training in LEA approved positive behavioral strategies used to prevent or deescalate behavior or an agreement to complete the training within a designated time frame OR Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.
  • Florida Professional Teaching Certificate Birth to Age 4 or PreK-3rd (based on grades taught)
  • Exceptional Education Endorsement and ESOL Endorsement (or in process)
  • Experience working with children with a variety of behavior needs.
  • Knowledge of federal and state laws related to exceptional student education.

Nice To Haves

  • Autism Endorsement
  • 1 to 3 years teaching experience in a similar setting.

Responsibilities

  • Follows and applies all Danielson instructional framework protocols to provide best instructional practices to ensure learning for all students.
  • Participates as an integral member of the IEP team, creating drafts for IEP goals utilizing data collected from the classroom, parents, therapists and other members of the IEP team.
  • Collect and use data to determine the effects of learning experiences on student’s development and approaches to learning and adapt as needed.
  • Maintains a portfolio with samples of students’ work, records observed progress, uses observational data to plan individualized and differentiated instructional strategies and appropriately follows Individual Education Plan (IEP).
  • Provide instruction in both standard and modified curriculum pathways/Access Points
  • Assess and use data from both standard and modified assessment pathways.
  • Facilitate and lead classroom teams through the development and implementation of functional behavior assessments/behavior interventions plans and crisis plans for identified students.
  • Provide social skills instruction to students utilizing research-based methodologies and approved district curricula.
  • Implement and coach classroom personnel on research-based methods of classroom management and behavioral strategies.
  • Complete all reporting requirements as mandated by the district, state, federal, and educational agencies (i.e. restraint and seclusion, assessments, behavioral data).
  • Collect behavioral data.
  • Assist with student crisis intervention.
  • Use and model research-based classroom management and individualized behavioral interventions.
  • Clearly communicates with families regarding students’ progress, actively involves family members in planning strategies for enhancing student’s progress and maintains a positive, collaborative relationship with students’ families.
  • Participates in team meetings/professional learning and school-based activities.
  • Maintains a classroom that reflects discovery and use of materials and is clean and well maintained.
  • Harmful cleaning supplies and other hazardous materials are not accessible to children, universal precautions are used appropriately and consistently, and responds quickly and appropriately to all accidents/incidents including documentation.
  • Demonstrates attention to punctuality, attendance, deadlines (Individual Education Plan/Individual Family Support Plans expiration/review, progress reports, testing/assessment), compliance with policies and procedures, Code of Ethics, and exercises appropriate professional judgment and other elements of the Florida Educators Accomplished Practices.
  • Ensure and provide basic care giving duties (utilizing universal health and safety precautions) for students.
  • Applies local and state approved protocols integrating technology and making necessary modifications to media and technology to accommodate all students’ needs.
  • Integrates art into curriculum and learning experiences including necessary modifications to accommodate all students’ needs.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

Benefits

  • health insurance (free option after the first year)
  • dental insurance options
  • free life insurance
  • paid time off
  • discounted on-site childcare
  • 403B/Retirement match
  • short & long term disability
  • support in continuing your education
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