Special Education Behavioral Support Teacher- Secondary - South Bend, United States - Career Academy of South Bend, Inc.

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    Job Title: Special Education Behavioral Support Teacher

    Job Classification: Licensed Instructional

    Reports to: Director of Special Education

    Work Schedule: School Calendar / 7:45-4:00

    Starting School Year: 2024-25

    General Description

    Teach students basic academic, social, and developmental skills as required by the Indiana State Standards. The Special Education Behavioral Support Teacher promotes and develops successful learning for students who are eligible for special education services, manages an assigned caseload, maintains regular communication with those students, their parents, and appropriate staff members.

    Primary Responsibilities


    •Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students for whom you are responsible within your classroom.


    •Develop and implement student IEP's in accordance with Indiana's Special Education Rules


    •Conduct functional behavior assessments, develop, implement, and revise behavior intervention plans


    •Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health


    •Collect progress monitoring data in accordance with students' IEP goals


    •Create daily lessons and prepare materials and classroom for class activities


    •Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, projects, and communicate those objectives to students.


    •Instruct and direct assigned paraprofessionals to maximize delivery of services


    •Collaborate with parents or guardians, teachers, social worker, and administration in order to resolve students' behavior and academic problems


    •Meet with parents and guardians to discuss children's progress and to determine their priorities for their children and their resource needs.


    •Enforce administration policies and rules governing students


    •Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops in order to maintain and improve professional competence


    •Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of school programs.


    •Select, store, order, issue, inventory classroom equipment materials and supplies


    •Perform other responsibilities related to the position as assigned by the Director of Special Education

    School Activities


    •Special Education Behavioral Support Teacher is required to attend and/or participate in such other activities as directed by the Administrator such as: faculty meetings (before or after school hours), open houses, commencement exercises, chaperone student activities, provide guidance for students, participate on faculty committees, study and help resolve school problems.

    Requirements:

    Qualifications

    Bachelor's Degree and licensure in special education

    Essential Skills and Abilities


    •Competency in the administration and interpretation of academic ability testing


    •Experience and expertise in behavioral management and collaborative problem solving


    •Ability to use technology for documentation and preparation of professional materials


    •Ability to teach and assist students in the use of computer applications


    •Ability to communicate assessment results, in written and oral forms, to parents and professionals


    •Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate behavior plans for use in general and special education settings


    •Ability to prioritize tasks, allocate time, and maintain schedule flexibility