Middle School Learning Specialist
Mission Statement: The Growing Up Green Charter School (GUGCS) supports children to be conscious, contributing members of their community through a rigorous, anti-racist, anti-bias, curriculum and an engaging green culture. Graduates of GUGCS will be prepared to attend high-performing schools where their interdisciplinary academic foundation, knowledge of sustainability, and strong sense of self sets them apart as leaders and social justice advocates of the future.
Instructional Responsibilities:
- Work in an ICT classroom as a co-teacher while collaborating in lesson planning, delivery, scaffolding, and differentiation for Humanities/ELA
- Utilize a variety of specialized curricula to develop a long-term individualized scope & sequence for small group instruction
- Assess student progress with a variety of methods in order to ensure progression towards individualized goals
- Collaborate with classroom teachers and related service providers in order to align and differentiate instruction
- Participate in weekly RTI meetings to develop strategies and interventions for struggling students
- Support classroom teachers to implement intervention plans, as well as monitoring student progress
- Prepare documentation of student's current academic performance in preparation for attendance at IEP meetings
- Administer regular assessment of student IEP goals and complete IEP goal progress reports on a quarterly basis
- Develop individualized SMART goals for student IEPs
IEP Coordination:
- Collaborate with Director of Support Services to coordinate all mandated special education services in accordance with student IEPs
- Collaborate with Director of Support Services to coordinate and facilitate IEP meetings, including informing teachers, providers, and families in a timely manner and compiling all necessary paperwork and data
- Collaborate with the Director of Support Services with submitting initial referrals or re-evaluation requests to CSE and ensuring CSE compliance with the referral timeline
- Communicate regularly with teachers and service providers to discuss recommendations for appropriate levels of services in advance of IEP meetings
- Ensure modifications made to student IEP services are implemented in a timely manner
- Ensure high quality, detailed, and accurate student IEPs and and SMART goals
- Gather related service progress reports and summarize progress with families when providers are unable to attend IEP meetings
- Collaborate with Assessment Coordinators to ensure students receive mandated testing accommodations
- Provide families with information and guidance regarding evaluation procedures, timeline, and due process rights
- Create and maintain up-to-date classroom service schedules
- Facilitate IEP team meetings to discuss students of concern and plan next steps to support their learning
Response to Intervention:
- In collaboration with the Director of Support Services, oversee and manage the RtI process by developing, refining, and implementing protocols for SSC (Successful Students Committee)
- Conduct baseline assessments and/or classroom observations for students referred to SSC
- Maintain detailed records by keeping SSC tracker up to date and ensuring that student cases are regularly reviewed through follow up meetings
- Facilitate weekly SSC meetings to develop individualized intervention plans and student goals
- Provide support and feedback for classroom teachers and/or intervention teachers implementing intervention plans
- Ensure consistent data collection and progress monitoring within each tiered level of intervention support
Other Responsibilities:
- Maintain internal database containing student IEP information, as well as an internal database of IEPs accessible to select staff members
- Support Director of Support Services to update student service information for per pupil invoicing
- Support Director of Support Services in finalizing budgetary projections
- Coordinate the distribution of IEP goal progress reports on a quarterly basis
- Maintain an active lending library of instructional resources, sensory tools, and professional development books for students, classroom teachers, and support services staff members
School-Wide Responsibilities:
- Utilize the Responsive Classroom approach to discipline and community-building
- Establish and maintain ongoing positive relationships and communication with families
- Actively participate in school community through weekly staff meetings, PD opportunities, staff committees, and school events
- Work with instructional coach on improving teaching practices throughout the year
- Respond productively to ongoing, year-round professional feedback
- Use weekly lesson plans to help drive instruction in a clear manner
- Demonstrate commitment to working with diverse populations of families and students
Minimum Qualifications:
- Strong commitment to Growing Up Green Charter School's mission and green theme
- Strong commitment to a multi-sensory teaching approach
- Demonstrates the ability to work collaboratively with a team of teachers
- Demonstrates initiative and flexibility in scheduling changes to meet all student needs
- Experience in environmental education a plus
- Experience with technology integration
- Excellent organizational skills
- Starting salary is $62,902. Salaries are determined using an equitable compensation scale that accounts for years of experience as lead teacher in a K-12 setting and levels of attained education
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree required; Master's Degree preferred
- Teaching Certificate in Students with Disability required
- Experience teaching students in Middle school grades preferred
Required Certificates & Licenses:
- NY Teaching Certification
- Teaching Certificate in Students with Disability
- NYC DOE/Fingerprinting & Background Clearance