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21 - ESS Generalist Teacher - SED

Employer
Pueblo City Schools
Location
Pueblo, CO, US
Salary
Competitive
  • Position Type:
    Student Support Services/ Serious Emotional Disability (SED)

  • Date Posted:
    6/16/2021

  • Location:
    Risley International Academy of Innovation

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    Job Title: ESS Generalist Teacher - SED
    Work Year: 165 days
    Department: Teaching and Learning Services
    Reports To: School Principal
    Salary Range: Teacher Salary Schedule
    Salary Range: $38,000 - $83,5 53
    $4000 stipend for ESS teachers at our Innovation School will be paid at the end of the school year
    Benefits: Fringe Benefits based on PEA Negotiated Agreement
    Status: FLSA Status: Exempt

    Teacher Innovation Zone
    (2021-2022 School Year)

    Be the change that you wish to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi

    The Pueblo Innovation Zone consists of eight unique schools that provide some of the most challenging and rewarding work. We are seeking educators who are driven by a strong desire to positively transform the lives of students. Successful teachers will have the following characteristics:
    • A passion for teaching and learning.
    • The ability to develop meaningful relationships with students.
    • Analytic and data driven problem solving skills.
    • Strong classroom management.
    • Interpersonal and cultural awareness.
    • Belief that ALL students can achieve excellence
    • A Growth Mindset is a must.

    SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS:
    The primary responsibility of the ESS Generalist Teacher - SED is to provide support to the instructional process by developing ESS students' success in academics, interpersonal skills, and activities of daily learning; Performs instructional and related duties in accordance with District policies and terms of the teacher contract. The Teacher also maintains a cooperative attitude with staff, parents, and students.

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    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. The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below 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.

    REQUIRED:
    • Valid Colorado Teaching License within 60 days from date of hire
    • Endorsement in applicable level of teaching (i.e Elementary or Secondary)
    • Teacher must be highly qualified in ESS through the following options:
      • Endorsement on a Colorado teaching license in: Special Education Generalist or Special Education Specialist Endorsement or Trainable Child or Educable Mentally Handicapped, Multi-handicapped, Severe Needs Cognitive, Profound Needs
      • 36 semester credit hours applicable to content area
      • Passing score on a State Board of Education approved content exam (currently the ETS Praxis Series)
      • Be eligible for a Teacher in Residence (TIR) or Alternative Licensing Program in content area
    • Employee must complete a fingerprint-based criminal background check and must be cleared by the Office of Human Resources
    • Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing, using proper grammar and vocabulary
    • Support Innovation Zone Purpose, Vision, and Mission as well as the innovation components of the schools to which they apply (e.g.- STEM, IB, AVID, Blended Learning, etc.)

    PREFERRED:
    • Experience in a Title I or low income setting
    • Experience with AVID implementation
    • Experience with Teach Like A Champion Strategies
    • Previous experience as a certified teacher


    SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
    • Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of special education and specialty area.
    • Thorough knowledge of the principles and methodology of effective teaching of students with disabilities.
    • Thorough knowledge of school rules, regulations and procedures; ability to establish and maintain standards of behavior.
    • Ability to deliver and articulate oral presentations and written reports.
    • Ability to effectively analyze needs and problems objectively.
    • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, students, parents, staff, administration and the general public.
    • Knowledge of relevant technology including the use of technology such as i-pads to individualize instruction.
    • Meet professional teacher education requirements of school district and state.
    • Knowledge and skills in working with children with ADD and behavior and emotional disabilities.
    • Must have the ability and proven ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis.


    ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    The following statements of duties and responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level or work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. These statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required of all personnel within this position. This organization believes that every individual makes a significant contribution to our success. That contribution should not be limited to assigned responsibilities. Therefore, this position description is designed to define primary duties, qualifications and job scope but should not limit the incumbent nor the organization to the work identified. It is our expectation that every employee will offer his/her services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure the success of the District's/department's goals. Actual duties, responsibilities, frequency, and percentages may vary depending upon building assignments and other factors.
    • Provide direct and indirect instructional support to students in a positive environment.
    • Employ special education strategies and techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory and perceptual motor skills, language, cognition, and memory
    • Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, and other professionals to develop and implement individualized education programs (IEPs) designed to promote students' educational, physical, and social/emotional development and include: present levels of educational performance, special education needs, instructional goals and objectives, and the special education and related services required to meet those goals
    • Instruct students in academic subjects using a variety of techniques such as phonetics, multi-sensory learning, and repetition to reinforce learning and to meet students' varying needs and interests
    • Teach socially acceptable behavior, as determined by the students' individualized education programs (IEPs) by employing techniques in an overall positive behavioral support system
    • Provide consultation to classroom teachers regarding classroom adaptions, instructional modifications, adaptive equipment, behavior modification plans, and other similar instructional interventions to meet the needs of students with disabilities
    • Plan and conduct activities for a balances program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate
    • Assess student progress and determine the need for additional reinforcement or adjustments to instructional techniques
    • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining an environment conducive to learning for all students
    • Meet with parents to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their individualized educational needs
    • Schedule team meetings and work cooperatively with child study team members and others in developing instructional goals and strategies
    • Maintain accurate and complete student records and prepare reports on children and activities, as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations
    • Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students
    • Develop plans for effective communication, monitoring, and follow-up of students in inclusive classroom settings. Serve as primary contact for parents
    • Provide crisis intervention, as needed, for students and those in inclusive classrooms
    • Assist in collection of data for providing appropriate classroom interventions
    • Assist in preparation of data for local, state, and federal reports
    • Participate in department, school, district, and parent meetings


    NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
    • Perform any and all other duties as assigned by Building Administrators


    The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below 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.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands and fingers to handle, or feel. The work requires the use of telephone and using fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The employee is continually hearing and speaking to exchange information. The employee is required to reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.

    In an 8-hour workday, this job requires:
    R – Rarely (Less than .5 hr per day) O – Occasionally (.5 – 2.5 hrs per day)
    F – Frequently (2.5 – 5.5 hrs per day) C – Continually (5.5-8 hrsper day)
    NA – Not Applicable

    Physical Requirements Sitting Frequently Stationary Standing Frequently Walking (level surface) Frequently Walking (uneven surface) Occasionally Crawling Rarely Crouching (bend at knees) Occasionally Stooping (bend at waist) Occasionally Twisting (knees/waist/neck) Occasionally Turn/Pivot Occasionally Climbing (stairs) Rarely Climbing (ladder) Not Applicable Reaching overhead Occasionally Reaching extension Occasionally Repetitive use arms Occasionally Repetitive use wrists Occasionally Repetitive use hands grasping Occasionally Repetitive use hands squeezing Occasionally Fine manipulation Occasionally Using foot control Not Applicable *Pushing/Pulling
    Maximum weight: 75 lbs. Occasionally Lifting/Carrying
    Maximum weight: 75 lbs. Occasionally

    WORKING CONDITIONS:
    Employee will work primarily in a school/office environment with both natural and fluorescent lighting; fast-paced work; constant interruptions; Assignment requires the ability to physically move students and equipment, position students in specialized equipment, and/or change diapers; Position requires physical interaction with students who have difficulty controlling physical behavior

    Instructions for Applying:

    All applicants interested in and qualified for the posted position must submit an online application. Applications that are incomplete and/or not submitted will not be forwarded to the hiring administrator for review. The following will need to be uploaded with the application: current cover letter for the posted position; current resume; copy of principal/administrative license; copy of transcripts conferring required degree; copy of Place/Praxis test and three current letters of reference (one of which must be from your current supervisor). and any other materials requested on the application to verify that individuals are eligible for a Colorado License from the Colorado Department of Education.

    Please note: If hired, a new hire packet will be emailed and must be completed prior to processing. Fingerprints will be required for all employees of Pueblo City Schools prior to your processing date.

    Pueblo School District No. 60 does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, disability, need for special education services, genetic information, pregnancy or childbirth status, or other status protected by law in admission, access to, treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. Additionally, a lack of English language skills is not a barrier to admission or participation in activities. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Eric DeCesaro, EEO/Affirmative Action/Title IX/Section 504 Compliance Officer for complaints involving employees, and Aaron Bravo, Title IX Compliance Officer for complaints involving students. Both individuals can be located at 315 West 11th Street, Pueblo, Colorado 81003, (719) 549-7100. Complaint procedures have been established for students, parents, employees, and members of the public. (Policy AC, AC-R).

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