Company Info
Volunteers of America - Greater NY/ Bronx Early Learning Center
135 West 50th Street 9th floor
New York, NY, United States
Phone :
7184668607
Web Site :
www.voa-gny.org
Special Education Teacher
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Location:
Bronx, NY, United States
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Employment Type:
Full time
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Job Description:
Principal Responsibilities: The below enumerated principal responsibilities are inclusive of both program specific and firm-wide related administration, as applicable. Implement The Creative Curriculum and ensure that the National Association for the Education of Young Children standards are reflected in every classroom. Prepare weekly lesson plans following The Creative Curriculum format. Supervise the activities and assignment of the teacher assistants with individual children or groups of children in the classroom. Write Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and monitor children’s progress in goal areas. Write annual IEP goals for children and Quarterly reports to parents on children’s progress. Implement instructional (e.g., Applied Behavior Analysis, ESL) and behavioral (group and individual) strategies and methodology in the classroom. Collect and monitor data related to individualized behavior plans, IEPs, children’s attendance and other instructional and administrative areas as needed. Assess developmental functioning and learning skills of students in all areas, at regularly planned intervals using The Creative Curriculum assessments, The Brigance Inventories, and other formal and informal assessment tools. Attend team meetings and CPSE conferences as needed. Make parent contacts, provide for transition of instruction to home, and invite parents for school visits. Implement the policies and procedures contained in the Early Learning Center manuals.
Job Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications: M.S. in Special Education. New York State teacher certification in Special Education K-12 (prior to February 2004) or an internship certificate, COVID Emergency, initial or professional certification in Students with Disabilities, Birth-Grade 2.