Reports to: Director of Student Services
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Job Objectives |
Plans, implements, and evaluates student learning experiences using a differentiated curriculum. Helps
students manage behavior, identify goals, and make appropriate choices. Encourages parental
involvement.
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Minimum Qualifications
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- Valid Ohio teacher’s license or certificate appropriate for the assignment.
- Meets all mandated health requirements (e.g., a negative tuberculosis test, etc.).
- Documented evidence of a clear criminal record.
- Training in physical and behavioral management techniques.
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Responsibilities and Essential Functions: The following duties are representative of performance expectations. A reasonable qualification can be made to enable a qualified individual with a disability to perform essential functions.
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- Teaches scheduled classes. Creates effective learning experiences. Ensures that written lesson plans align with the district’s adopted course of study.
- Complies with state model policies and procedures for the education of students identified as having a disability. Works with staff to ensure services are provided in the least restrictive educational environment.
- Implements effective classroom management procedures. Maintains high standards for student conduct. Upholds the student conduct code.
- Implements behavior modification plans. Counsels students to acknowledge and manage responsible personal conduct.
- Develops and maintains a positive learning environment, stimulates student interest, and helps parents and students understand academic and behavioral objectives.
- Evaluates the needs of students based on all available information. Plans student interventions. Varies instructional techniques to address individual learning styles.
- Communicates high expectations and shows an active interest in student progress.
- Helps students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity skills.
- Collaborates with other teachers. Shares knowledge and resources that enhance the educational process.
- Incorporates the effective use of available technology in instructional and records management activities.
- Helps students take full advantage of the learning environment (e.g., access and proximity to activities, use of adaptive equipment, etc.).
- Helps students enhance performance on state tests and/or alternative assessments.
- Maintains accurate records and submits grades/assessments/lesson plans on time.
- Evaluates students and assigns grades. Prepares periodic progress reports. Consults with parents as needed (e.g., telephone calls, conferences, etc.).
- Effectively uses support personnel to address student concerns (e.g., excessive absences, at-risk behavior, mental/physical health, family/peer relations, etc.).
- Co-plans and/or co-teaches with general education teachers to provide all students with exposure to grade-level standards and the necessary supports and services.
- Provides information and recommendations to the Evaluation Team Report (ETR) that is data-driven from multiple sources (i.e., observations, classroom assessments, informal assessments, district-wide benchmark assessments, work samples).
- Helps prepare and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for classroom students meeting eligibility requirements.
- Supports a full range of educational options. Helps staff resolve problems related to the participation of students with disabilities in appropriate peer group activities.
- Serves as a resource to teachers with special education students in their classrooms. Reviews intervention strategies with disabilities in appropriate peer group activities.
- Works with community services associated with students’ programs (e.g., law enforcement, health care facilities, child welfare services, etc.)
- Schedules home visits when necessary to support program goals.
- Modifies test protocols as needed (e.g., prepares study guides, reads test questions, transcribes student responses, provides additional time, etc.)
- Participates in professional growth opportunities to remain current with innovative instructional strategies.
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Other Duties and Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
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- Prepares the assigned classroom, requisitions essential supplies and equipment, and promotes the proper use and care of school property.
- Upholds board policies and follows administrative procedures.
- Promotes a favorable image of the school district.
- Monitors use of the Intra/Internet to ensure compliance with district guidelines.
- Respects personal privacy. Maintains the confidentiality of privileged information.
- Reports evidence of suspected child abuse as required by law.
- Takes precautions to ensure student safety. Does not leave students unsupervised.
- Supervises non-classroom activities when assigned.
- Participates in after-school programs (e.g., open houses, etc.) as directed.
- Complete required training by appropriate deadlines (Vector, Gifted, Science of Reading, etc.)
- Accepts responsibility for personal decisions and conduct. Strives to develop rapport and serve as a positive role model for others.
- Performs other specific job-related duties as directed.
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Abilities Required: The following aptitudes and physical skills are essential for the successful performance of assigned duties.
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- Demonstrates professionalism and maintains a positive work attitude.
- Skillfully manages individual, group, and organizational interactions.
- Communicates effectively using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills.
- Organizes tasks and manages time effectively.
- Averts problem situations and intervenes to resolve conflicts.
- Lifts, carries, and/or moves instructional supplies and equipment.
- Performs activities that may require reaching, crouching, and/or kneeling.
- Uses self-control, perseverance, and physical skills to manage students.
- Maintains an acceptable attendance record and is punctual.
- Travels to meetings and work assignments.
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(Additional) Working Conditions: Exposure to the following situations may range from remote to frequent, depending on circumstances and factors that are not predictable.
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- Potential for exposure to blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases.
- Potential for interaction with disruptive and/or unruly individuals.
- Exposure to adverse weather conditions and seasonal temperature extremes.
- Duties may require operating and/or riding in a vehicle.
- Duties may require travel to meetings and work assignments.
- Duties may require detailed paperwork.
- Duties may require dispensing emergency medications.
- Duties may require wearing protective clothing and using safety equipment.
- Duties may require working under time constraints to meet deadlines.
- Duties may require working during the evening and/or weekends.
- Occasional exposure to loud noises.
- Regular requirements to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, see, read, speak, reach, stretch with hands and arms, crouch, kneel, climb, and stoop.
- Occasional requirement to lift, carry, push, and pull various items up to a maximum of 50 pounds.
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Supervisory Responsibilities
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Under the direction of the principal, plans meaningful work assignments, provides instructions, and
communicates expectations to assigned staff and volunteers. Monitors and helps assigned staff
successfully accomplish delegated duties.
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Performance Evaluations
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Job performance is evaluated according to the policy provisions adopted by the Fostoria City School District Board of
Education.
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