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  • Support Team Specialist

    South Bend Empowerment Zone (South Bend, IN)



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    Job Details

    Job ID: 5058761

    Job Description

    Title: Support Team Member

     

    Description Position Title: Support Team Member

     

    Salary Range: Teacher Contract

     

    Contract Length: School Year

     

    Position Summary: Serve as a resource for students, parents, general and special education staff members, and administrators regarding best practices for assessing and servicing students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Work collaboratively with general and special education staff, building level administration and central office administration to support the needs of students with disabilities.

     

    Immediate Supervisor: Special Education District Supervisor/Director of Exceptional

     

    Learners

    Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

    1. Provide ongoing building level support to special education staff members

     

    including, but not limited to: training related to the Indiana IEP system and

     

    IEP writing, individualized coaching related to special education compliance,

     

    and participating in staffings/conferences in order to consult with/address the

     

    concerns of administrators, teachers and families regarding concerns related

     

    to students with IEPs.

     

    2. Work collaboratively with school psychologists, speech/language pathologists,

    and other related service personnel in assessing students for possible ASD

    (e.g. conduct classroom observation, and/or assist with ASD Developmental

     

    History Interview and ADOS).

     

    3. Attend IEP conferences for the students assigned to consultant’s caseload and

     

    provide input regarding appropriate goals, accommodations and special

     

    education services.

     

    4. Consult with building staff and parents regarding issues such as: curriculum accommodations/modifications, social skills, and behavior management

     

    techniques, as they relate to the needs of individual students.

     

    5. Engage in collaborative problem solving with staff to meet individual student’s needs.

    6. Act as a liaison between home and school, as needed.

    7. Conduct autism training sessions for general and special education teachers, paraprofessionals and other staff working with students with Autism; follow up

     

    with regular consultation to help staff apply the principles taught.

     

    8. Attend regularly scheduled Autism Team meetings for additional training, support, and problem solving.

    9. Participate in staff development and professional growth opportunities related to ASD, as corporation funding allows.

    10. Assist staff in conducting functional behavioral assessment (FBA) and developing behavioral intervention plans (BIP).

    11. Provide ongoing training to staff regarding the implementation of behavior plans and data collection.

    12. Assist in implementing research-based strategies and tools for school success

     

    (e.g. visual schedule, social narratives, 5-point scale).

     

    13. Provide staff development, training, and support regarding special education procedures, practices, and policies.

    13. Review Individual Education Plans to monitor compliance with state regulations.

    14. Provide both group and individual (on-site) IEP training for special education staff.

    15. Work collaboratively with school intervention teams to develop strategies to support at-risk students.

    16. Provide support for Manifestation Determination Conferences (MDC).

    17. Attend weekly support team meetings to review and discuss information from Team Leader meetings.

    18. Collaborate with District Support Team members.

    19. All other duties as assigned by Special Education Supervisor and/or Director of

     

    Exceptional Learners.

    Duties & Responsibilities May Also Include the Following:

    1. Communicate with outside providers regarding students who will be attending

     

    their program.

     

    2. Schedule and conduct staffing/pre-observation meetings with outside Autism

     

    providers.

     

    3. Serve as TOR for students attending outside Autism programs:

    i. Develop Service Plans (SPs) for SBCSC students attending an outside program.

    ii. Write quarterly progress reports for students with an SP who are attending outside programs.

    iii. Develop IEPs prior to students returning to public school.

    4. Participate in quarterly update meetings with outside program providers.

    5. Facilitate communication between parents, school and outside program staff.

    6. Develop data collection systems for the behavior plans for students

     

    transitioning to public school.

    Qualification Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must

    be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below

     

    are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable

     

    accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the

     

    essential functions.

     

    Education and/or Experience: Valid Indiana Special Education Teacher License in

    Mild Intervention, Intense Intervention, or an equivalent licensure in at least one

    area of special education or related field (e.g. speech/language pathologist, school

     

    psychologist) is preferred. Must have: extensive knowledge of assessment of

     

    students with ASD (including developmental history interviews), extensive

     

    knowledge of current research-based interventions for students with ASD,

     

    experience with differentiating diagnosis of ASD from other disabilities, background

     

    knowledge in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), experience in helping families

     

    understand the needs of students with ASD, experience providing staff development

    on topics related to ASD, and have not had a history of a recommendation for

    Probation Assistance on job performance evaluations. Experience with

     

    administering and/or recording/coding of the Autism Diagnostic Observation System

     

    (ADOS), working collaboratively with school staff, timely and accurate completion of

     

    required paperwork, and knowledge/experience adapting curriculum to address a

     

    wide variety of student needs are preferred.

    Language Skills: Ability to communicate verbally and in print effectively and

    thoughtfully with parents, staff and other stakeholders. Write reports,

     

    correspondence, and related documents. Present information and respond to

     

    questions from employees, vendors, and other stakeholders.

    Reasoning Ability: Identify, research, and resolve concerns through knowledge of

    special education programs and services. Awareness of the need for sensitivity to

     

    the emotion related to meeting the needs of students with special needs and their

     

    families.

     

    Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to work collaboratively with staff, students,

     

    parents and other stakeholders.

     

    Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of

    those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential

    functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable

     

    individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and

    talk or hear. The employee is also regularly required to stand, walk, and sometimes

     

    to run. The employee may sometimes be called upon to provide assistance with the

     

    lifting and/or changing of students. Must have a valid driver’s license. Specific vision

    abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read typed or

    handwritten work. The employee frequently works irregular hours.

     

    Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are

    representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential

    function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable

     

    individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

     

    The noise level in the work environment may get loud at times. Work is mostly

     

    performed indoors. Works in standard office and school building environments. Must

     

    be able to work regularly scheduled hours and weekends when needed. Must be able to

     

    handle stress.

     

    Position Type: Full-time

     

    Positions Available: 5

     


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