The Neurodevelopmental Integration Specialist will assist school teams with individualized academic/instructional and behavioral recommendations to support the least restrictive environment and foster independence. Responsibilities may include design of visual structure to support independence and regulation; development of behavior plans; supporting the implementation of alternate curricula (e.g. VBMapp STAR Autism ABLLS); supervision of Neuro Team Assistants to support consistent implementation of plans; assistance with IEP and evaluation plan development; and provision of professional development for NCSU employees. The qualified candidate will have experience working with children with significant neurodevelopmental disabilities (including autism); implementing structured teaching strategies; utilizing ABA instructional and behavior intervention methodologies; and data collection. The candidate must have strong communication and collaboration skills. Masters degree preferred. Salary and Benefits: As per Teachers Negotiated Agreement. Must have or be eligible for Vermont Special Education licensure. Interested candidates must submit a letter of interest indicating which position they are applying for; resume listing three current references (or 3 current letters of reference); copies of transcripts and a copy of appropriate Vermont licensure via Schoolspring (preferred) or to: Nancy Griffith Human Resources CoordinatorNorth Country Supervisory Union121 Duchess Avenue Ste ANewport VT 05855Or via email: Application Deadline: Applicationscreening process will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.Criminal Background and Child Abuse/Neglect Registry Checks are required. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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