School Year Opening. Position Duties and Responsibilities Except as specifically noted the following functions are considered essential to this position::Provides direct services to students with disabilities :Schedules IEP and placement meetings for students with disabilities:Develops IEPs for all students with disabilities assigned to their caseload:Chairs IEP meetings for students on their caseload:Leads in the transitioning of students with disabilities from the middle school to high school from high school to adult.:Ensures that all aspects of the IEP are delivered to individual students on their caseload:Ensures that the paperwork is complete uptodate accurate and in compliance with state and federal regulations for all students with disabilities in the school. (Referral data test reports parent releases IEP and NHSEIS):Ensures compliance with IDEA procedures and timelines mandated by state regulations.:Maintains confidentiality when it comes to student information:Follows district curriculum goals and objectives to write comprehensive lesson plans designed to meet the learning needs of each student in your classroom.:Identifies possible causes of student behavior and addresses the behavior constructively following school board policy and the school procedures. :Assess student for the purpose of providing feedback to the teacher students parents and administration regarding the students growth meeting expectations and goals.:Utilizes data from standardized tests and a variety of formative and summative assessment to drive instruction.:Serves as a resource person for staff and parents.:Works with the Special Education coordinator for screening and evaluation procedures to determine if a student has an educational disability.:As part of the special education team leads in determining eligibility development of IEPs and placement decisions for students with disabilities :Leads in designing and implementing IEPs with classroom teachers parents and administrators. :Monitors student progress in cooperation with classroom teachers and provides periodic progress reports to parents as required by state and federal law.: Ensures that all steps in the special education process are completed in a timely manner as required by state and federal laws.:Participates in required meetings (e.g. parent conferences inservice training faculty meetings) for the purpose of receiving and/or providing information :Maintains state certification through building principal approved professional development activities.:Follows District policies procedures goals and approved curriculum for content areas:Follows all federal state and school district policies laws and procedures that pertain to public education. :Reports to: Building Special Education Coordinator Assistant Principal Principal:Supervises: Paraprofessionals assigned to students on their caseload