SCKSEC (Cooperative Wide) Coaching Specialist - Signing Bonus AvailableSouth Central Kansas Special Education Cooperative USD 605 • www.scksec.com The Special Education Specialist serves as an instructional champion for our special education cooperative, supporting students with special needs and staff by providing direct instructional support to assigned schools. This is a 10-month, Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) position with the potential for additional paid days. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: The Special Education Specialist model represents a change in the way time and expertise is used, and will result in a renewed focus on student achievement and more individualized support for special education teachers and students with disabilities. We expect that Specialists will spend the majority of their time in their assigned schools partnering with the principal to drive instructional strategy and providing instructional and behavioral support to increase student achievement of our students with special needs. The remainder of the Specialist’s time will be used for staff support, department meetings, collaboration with special education administration/staff, and ensuring assigned buildings maintain compliance with special education rules, regulations, and procedures. In this model, the Specialist specifically: Spends the majority of his/her time in collaborative work with special education teachers, school leaders, and other experts to improve learning outcomes for students with disabilities. This collaboration includes but is not limited to direct instructional coaching, professional development, analysis of progress data, seeking out academic and behavioral instructional strategies, and assisting with implementation. Understands and engages in collaborative work with general education personnel, including building-based staff, to improve achievement and growth for all students, while carrying out their primary responsibilities of improving learning and behavior for students with disabilities. Develops and empowers teachers to write strong IEPs, collect effective data on behavior intervention, suspensions, and for manifestation determination reviews. Attends weekly/monthly collaboration team meetings and professional development. Works collaboratively with school psychologists, assistant directors, and other special education providers to coach and support special education staff. Consistently revisits special education program and service procedures to ensure continuity services and foresight of potential issues. Communicates effectively, and in a timely manner, with parents and guardians of special needs students to address complaints, issues and concerns. Perform duties assigned by the Special Education Director. Critical core competencies for successful performance in this role are: Highly-developed communications skills (written/verbal) with good interpersonal relationships Results/action-orientation; project management skills Organizational agility; developed negotiation skills Unquestionable personal code of ethics, integrity, diversity and trust Able to successfully navigate within varying degrees of ambiguity in a fast-paced environment Strong strategic analysis skills
Kansas professional license or eligibility Special Education certification Working knowledge of federal and state special education rules, regulations, and practices (IDEA) Broad knowledge of the theories, principles, practices and methodology of special education Working knowledge of Indiana and special education policies, procedures and programs Ability to be creative in developing alternatives to meet special education needs at each school A track record of developing and maintaining strong working relationships with and among a diverse group of individuals Excellent communication skills and strong analytical and writing capabilities Close attention to detail coupled with the ability to exercise good judgment Strong organizational, oral and written communication, and interpersonal skills Proactive nature; able to anticipate conflicts before they arise Ability to work well independently as well as collaboratively Ability to execute meetings, calls and emails with professionalism, courtesy and accuracy Personal qualities of maturity, humility, strong work ethic, sense of humor, and diligence Ability to effectively allocate and prioritize time to several tasks to ensure completion of all Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct Reports:
Working Conditions: The work environment characteristics described in this document are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions, and frequent travel within the cooperative boundaries.
Benefits Information SCKSEC offers a comprehensive benefit package which includes: BCBS Health Insurance with defined benefit based on current Negotiated Agreement Section 125 Plan 403b Plan and Paid Sick and Personal leave.
Salary Information Per the Negotiated Agreement.
Employer Information South Central Kansas Special Education Cooperative provides special education services to 15 school districts located in 8 counties. School districts served are: Pratt, Skyline, Macksville, St. John, Stafford, Kingman-Norwich, Cunningham, Anthony-Harper, Attica, Medicine Lodge, Kiowa, Haviland, Greensburg, Lewis, and Coldwater-Protection. In addition to the services provided in member district buildings, SCKSEC provides services at one alternative attendance center in Pratt and Life Skills Centers in Medicine Lodge and Kingman. Click here to learn more about what SCKSEC has to offer.
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Pratt, KS 67124 Job Start Date August-1-2024 Applications Due By July-31-2024 Job Contact Information |