
Instructional Support Teacher (Atlanta, GA, US, 30339) en Fulton County School System
Fulton County School System · Atlanta, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en Atlanta
Summary
Essential Duties
Instruction:
- Models for and supports special education instructional staff in organizing, identifying, and implementing standards–based and adapted curriculum
- Plans and delivers professional learning activities to staff, parents, and others to increase achievement for students with disabilities
- Participates in professional learning activities to increase achievement for students with disabilities or to improve skills related to compliance and IEP case management
- Collaborates with parents and local school staff regarding instructional decision-making for students with disabilities
- Routinely analyzes student data to assist staff in utilizing effective teaching strategies and methodologies for students with disabilities
- Provides Coaching and Follow-up to support district initiatives, including but not limited to effective literacy and math instruction, personalized learning and individualized instruction for students with disabilities
- Assists teachers in improving classroom management and climate through the implementation of effective instructional methods and behavioral supports
- Assists with teacher evaluation process by completing TKES formative observations and/or classroom walk-throughs at the direction of the school administrator
- Provides IEP service data/forecasting to support the creation and implementation of building and effective master schedule
Compliance/Due Process:
- Maintains regular communication with special education staff, local school personnel, and parents regarding the referral, evaluation, identification, and effective programming for students with disabilities
- Consults with school-based instructional staff regarding Individual Education Program (IEP) development, extended school year, behavioral interventions and transition plans for students with disabilities
- Collaborates with appropriate school-based personnel to assure timely data input/submission for students with disabilities
- Ensures timely and accurate educational evaluations of students referred for special education eligibility.
- Monitors evaluation timelines to ensure adherence to State regulations
- Assigns and/or conducts meetings to develop IEPs, as required within assigned school(s)
- Coaches and assist teachers in conducting effective functional behavior assessment and developing appropriate behavior intervention plans
- Consults with local school staff and coordinates/conducts discipline review/manifestation determination meetings with the appropriate communication to Services for Exceptional Children (SEC) Department Coordinator or central office staff
- Monitors, assists and supports special education teaching staff with the accurate documentation of data to reflect student progress for students with disabilities
- Collaborates with appropriate school-based personnel to assure accurate FTE reporting for students with disabilities
- Collaborates in SST/Rtl process to support students with learning and behavioral needs.
- Routinely monitors school-level discipline data and provides consultation to teachers/administrators regarding positive behavior strategies for students with disabilities
- Routinely monitors IEP and eligibility timelines to ensure school-level compliance
- Routinely provides training and feedback on how to write appropriate data-driven IEPs, monitors the process of IEP data collection and analysis and ensures consistent practice and compliance for these activities
- Attends District IST meetings, as assigned, and shares information with appropriate local building personnel
- Contributes to, but does not bear final responsibility for annual evaluations of staff
- Performs other duties as assigned by the appropriate administrator
Required Education
Certification/Licensure
Experience Qualifications
Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience or related educational experience providing services to students with disabilities required, including writing effective IEPS and behavior intervention plans
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills in rendering solutions to various issues
- Ability to plan and implement short and long-range goals and objectives
- Ability to work with collaborative teams
- Ability to use Microsoft Office and other system software programs
- Excellent interpersonal skills needed to work effectively with students, parents, administrators, school psychologists, and teaching & related services staff
- Excellent organizational skills
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local rules and regulations pertaining to special education
Working Conditions
- Normal office environment
- Requires travel to multiple schools within the District
Physical Demands
- Routine physical activity associated with normal office environment
- Ability to lift and carry 30-50 pounds with assistance
- Ability to push or pull a maximum of 50 pounds
- Ability to restrain students with disabilities, if necessary, using proper restraint techniques