Company Info

Leyden Area Special Education Cooperative
1875 Fargo Blvd
Franklin Park, IL, United States
Phone: 8478585759
Web Site: www.lasecfp.org

Special Education Teacher High School

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Job ID:

16805

Location:

Franklin Park, IL, United States 

Category:

Education

Salary:

per year
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Job Views:

6961

Zip Code:

60131

Employment Type:

Full time

Posted:

06.03.2022
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Occupations:

Education: Special Education

Job Description:

Special Education Teacher at Phoenix Academy

All questions should be directed to Dr. Danielle Welch at: 847-455-3143

To apply, please go to Leyden Area Special Education Cooperative (www.lasecfp.org) and apply online.

The ideal candidate holds license for Illinois Special Education Teacher.

Job Summary:

Under the direction of the building Director, the Licensed Special Education Teacher develops and provides specialized instruction to meet the needs of students whose primary need is in the area of Emotional Disability. S/he will evaluate and assess student progress against instructional objectives and function as IEP case manager for assigned students. In this position, the Special Education Teacher will utilize Life Space Crisis Intervention and the Circle of Courage for social emotional behavior support within the learning environment. Academics are based on Competency- Based learning practices to design individual learning pathways for students.

This program is housed outside of the home districts in an alternative site under the direction of the Special Education Cooperative. All students within the program are in high school (9th-12th grade) and need more support than is available at their home districts due to their severe emotional needs. The Special Education Teachers in this program embrace a unique learning environment for students that is highly specialized. The ideal candidate uses creative solutions, and thinks outside the traditional curricula and methods available in a high school setting.

Essential functions of the job may include but are not limited to the following:

• Using a Competency-Based instructional design, develop and provide specialized instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained in the student’s IEP while addressing credits needed for high school graduation.

• Incorporate and Embed the Circle of Courage and Life Space Crisis model into social emotional learning for all students.

• Collaborate and consult with team to develop individualized learning pathways for students.

• Monitor students’ academic success to insure they are on a trajectory to satisfy high school graduation requirements.

• Create a positive learning experience with emphasis on individualized instruction using creative venues for student learning (technology, volunteer experiences, work-study programs, internships, community partnerships).

• Serve as a contact for families to access support within the program.

• Complete all necessary components of mandated special education paperwork for IEP’s and reevaluations.

• Design units of study that are aligned with Competency-Based practices.

• Maintain positive culture within learning spaces using positive behavioral practices founded in the Circle of Courage and Life Space Crisis model.

• Employ and implement a structure for teaching students that encourages student responsibility, cooperation and mutual respect.

• Understands classroom management theories and methods. Data collection procedures for individual behavioral management, crisis prevention, intervention, de-escalation techniques. Balance/incorporate social emotional learning with academic competency-based instructional design.

• Creates unique individualized learning spaces that promote a cognitively busy place for students. This is characterized by a shared belief in the importance of learning establishes high expectations for students’ personal achievement.

• Chooses and implements instructional techniques and strategies that promote successful transitions for individuals with disabilities. Creates varied options for all students to use effective written, verbal, nonverbal and visual communication.

• Understands assessment as an educational process. Utilize assessment (formal and informal) to determine student’s competencies and instructional competency based activities for individual students.

Knowledge Skills and Ability Required:

• Minimum B.A. degree in special education from an accredited institution

• Current Illinois Special Education Teaching credential

• Knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of special education and specialty area (Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities).

• Thorough knowledge of the principles and methodology of effective teaching is students with disabilities.

• Understands the Common Core Standards and prepares effective instructional strategies and resources for teaching the scope and sequence in the academic, social and vocational domains.

• Ability to deliver and articulate oral presentations and written reports.

• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, students, parents, staff, administration and the general public.

• Perform all other related work delegated tasks and/or required to accomplish the objectives of the total school program.

• Knowledge of relevant technology including the use of technology to individualize instruction.

• Meet professional teacher education requirements of the school, district and state.

• Knowledge and skills in working with children with behavioral and emotional disabilities.

• Must have the ability and proven ability to work on a regular and punctual basis.

• Understands and effectively utilizes computerized web-based systems for documentation procedures/communication, goal development and modification. Progress monitoring, performance assessment, accommodations/modifications, program supports and overall IEP information.

• Flexible thinker and willingness to create an optimal learning environment for students with social emotional needs.

 

Job Requirements:

The ideal candidate holds license for Illinois Special Education Teacher.

Physical Requirements:

Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, operate a computer and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift, move and/or support up to 50 pounds. Position can require some degree of interaction with students who have difficulty controlling their emotions.