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JOB TITLE: Early Childhood Special Education Teacher - Little Panthers Preschool
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Special Education from an accredited college or university
- Valid, current Nebraska teaching certificate
- BA in Early Childhood Unified meets these requirements / BA in Early Childhood Inclusive
REPORTS TO: Little Panthers Preschool Principal
RECEIVES GUIDANCE FROM: Little Panthers Preschool Principal
JOB GOALS:
- To create, organize, implement and sustain a highly effective learning environment which enables students to master appropriate levels of subject matter, develops and enhances practical communication skills, fosters an appreciation of our culture and heritage, and facilitates a respect for the rights of others. The teacher will assist all students in his/her development.
- Implements Board policy regarding education philosophy/curriculum under the direction of the administration through planning, organizing, managing, interacting with students; establishing rapport with students, staff, parents, and community; and continuing professional development
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Nine-month year or as established by the Board of Education, additional stipend pay for Special Education services provided during the summer
EVALUATION: Evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the district’s Personnel Evaluation Policy
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education or Early Childhood Inclusive Education
- Experience working with children ages birth to five and families in rural areas
- Home visiting experience
- Demonstrated early childhood knowledge, including developmental milestones birth to age five
- Demonstrated knowledge of special education vocabulary and forms of support for families
- Demonstrated knowledge of Nebraska Department of Education Rule 51 and Rule 52
- Energetic, motivated and creative
- Ability to work independently and with a flexible schedule
- Ability to collaborate with a team to meet the needs of the children served
- Available and reliable vehicle for visiting families (mileage reimbursed)
- Competency with technology
- Willingness to travel regionally for necessary trainings and professional development
- Willingness to collect data and participate in program evaluation
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Consistent and punctual attendance at the work site
- Maintain confidentiality regarding children and families served
- Conduct evaluations of children birth to age five
- Work in tandem with a team to determine qualification for special education
- Provide regular home visits to families
- Serve as case manager for students receiving special education services
- Lead special education meetings that involve parents, educators, and providers
- Complete special education paperwork on the Student Record System (SRS)
- Participate in training and technical assistance activities
- Receive training and be able to implement Routines Based Interviews with families
- Receive training and be able to document/score within the Teaching Strategies GOLD system
INTERPERSONAL RELATONSHIPS
- Student behavior does not detract from the effective learning climate in the classroom
- Teacher exhibits patience, openness, and concern in dealing with students
- Rapport within and outside the classroom evidences mutual respect between the students and teacher
- Teacher exhibits tact and self-control in dealing with parents
- Communicates readily and cooperates with fellow staff members
- Teacher accepts suggestions from administrators without resentment
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Teacher dresses appropriately and is well groomed
- Teacher shows enthusiasm and initiative
- Teacher is punctional and professional in job responsibilities
- Teacher is willing to spend time outside the regular school day to assist students and supervise school activities
OCCASIONAL
- Relates with staff, parents and community through positive professional cooperation
- Suggests positive recommendations for the continuing review and development of curriculum
- Remains current with professional training and shows evidence of regular professional growth
- Actively participates at scheduled staff meetings and serves on district committees
- Assumes responsibility periodically for conferences with parents
- Recognizes the extra curriculum program as integral to the educational development of the child
- Performs other duties within the scope of employment and certification as assigned by the appropriate administrator
OTHER REQUIREMENTS (Intellectual, Sensory):
- Exemplary command of oral and written communication skills
- Skills in leadership, interpersonal relations, organization, prioritization, problem solving and conflict management, assessment and evaluation
- Visual acuity in supervisory rules; teaching
- Auditory acuity in teaching functions
Hazards:
- Communicable diseases
- Stairs in some buildings
- Playground equipment
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