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Mild/Moderate Needs
Avon Elementary School
School Year
BENEFITS:Health Dental and Vision insurance 2022% employer contribution to your PERA retirement plan paid holidays paid leave tuition reimbursement free CMC credits amongst others.For full time employees
HIRING SALARY RANGE: per year
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Provides students parents and teachers with learning/teaching strategies and techniques that will enable students with special needs to be successful in a variety of educational settings. Through individual student assessment collaboration small group instruction and consultation with regular education teachers assists in the development of accommodations and modifications of curriculum instruction and environment increasing the probability of improvement in student performance. Supports instruction and assessment aligned with District learner outcomes State content standards and/or individual education plan goals. Maintains a positive interpersonal relationship with students parents staff and community members and groups.
SUPERVISED BY:School Principal/Assistant Principal/Exceptional Student Services Administrator
ESSENTIAL JOB ELEMENTS:
Assessment/Staffings/Reporting:
Collaboration:
Professional Responsibilities:
Mild/Moderate Needs Program:
The Mild/Moderate program is a service in which the Special Education teacher provides direct and indirect Special Education support both within the General Education setting as well as within settings other than the General Education classroom. These services may include but are not limited to coteaching coplanning small group and individualized instruction consultation curricular/instructional accommodations and modifications as well as support in regards to supplemental aids materials and/or equipment. Services within the Mild/Moderate program may be focused on a combination of academics (reading/writing/math) in addition to socialemotional needs of students.
Affective Needs Program:
The Affective Needs program is designed to provide intensive and individualized socialemotional behavioral and academic support to students experiencing significant and chronic difficulties within these domains that have not improved with previous interventions and services. The program provides a smaller adult to student ratio within a highly structured classroom. Students participate in daily socialemotional instruction as a primary purpose of the AN program is to help students learn and maintain the necessary selfregulation and coping skills to support their learning in the general education setting alongside their peers. As students demonstrate successful participation in the more restrictive setting of the AN classroom they are provided opportunities for teaching/facilitating generalization of these skills into less restrictive environments with a focus on student independence and fading reliance on adults over time.
Significant Support Needs Program:
The Significant Support Needs program is designed for students with significant disabilities (which could include intense communication intellectual physical and/or medical needs) who need opportunities to develop functional academic skills in addition to adaptive skills that they will need to function in everyday life such as selfcare vocational skills money management selfadvocacy independence social skills and others. This classroom provides a highly structured environment with a low stafftostudent ratio where a variety of researchbased methodologies are used to meet the needs of students. This classroom provides students the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to successfully transition into less restrictive environments with consideration for any medical and/or developmental needs.
Transition Program:
The transition program is designed for students age 1821 who require continued support in transitioning from high school. Transition services occur in age appropriate community settings including services for adult living skills vocational supports exploring postsecondary options and life management with a detailed schedule to be determined by service providers and constraints of employment schedule.
Contacts:
Students parents support staff administrative staff and community members.
Support:
QUALIFICATIONS:
INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
In order to be employed in this role you need to hold a Colorado Department of Education Teaching License.
If upon commencement of the Contract term the Teacher does not have proper licensure nor appropriate highly qualified status the Teacher shall be paid the Permanent Substitute Teacher salary and the Teacher shall have until Octoberof the current school year to obtain such licensure and highly qualified status and submit written evidence thereof to the District and the Teachers salary shall be adjusted to the Teacher Salary specified in the offer above. If however the Teacher fails to obtain licensure nor appropriate highly qualified status and submit written evidence thereof to the District by October of the current school year the Teacher shall remain a Permanent Substitute Teacher and be paid at the Permanent Substitute Rate for the remainder of the Contract.
Full-Time