Woburn Public Schools
School Year
SPED RISE II Teacher
The Special Education RISE Program Teacher reports directly to the Director of Special Education Special Education Coordinator and Principal of the School and is expected to work closely with all school personnel.
Responsibilities:
- Create a welcoming inclusive culturally responsive classroom environment that is conducive to students learning and their ability to comfortably share their authentic selves.
- Support students with Moderate to Severe Autism Spectrum and Communication Disorders.
- Provide individual and small group instruction to students in both the Special Education and the General Education settings as appropriate.
- Support students in maintaining safe behaviors across settings including the use of blocking and reinforcement procedures as well as physical restraint as needed.
- Run Discrete Trial Training programs under the supervision of the BCBA.
- Run consistent behavior support plans including with the use of token economy and other reinforcement systems.
- Support students with significant communication challenges including within the use of Assistive and Augmentative Communication Systems as well as lower technology systems such as PECS or basic sign language in consultation with the Speech and Language Pathologist.
- Design and implement modifications to school curricula differentiated instruction and positive behavior support programs as needed.
- Support and instruct students with activities of daily living including eating dressing and toileting as needed.
- Evaluate student abilities and progress through a variety of formal and informal assessments including to determine special education eligibility; monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly.
- Run/chair annual review and IEP progress meetings; participate in evaluation and eligibility meetings as appropriate.
- Write IEPs and progress notes using data collection across the academic year.
- Plan and prepare MCAS Alternative Assessment Portfolios as needed.
- Participate in ongoing professional development activities to include SafetyCare training including the use of physical restraint.
- Participate in collaborative consultation with special education teams including service providers as well as Administrators.
- Maintain accurate complete and correct student records as required by law and district policies.
- Maintain and build relationships and communication pathways with parents and other community liaisons.
- Abide by state statutes school committee policies regulations and WPS Employee Handbook.
- Attend all required meetings and perform duties as assigned by the Special Education Director and Building Administrator(s).
- Oversee paraprofessional staff in supporting students and in data collection and entry.
- All other duties as required by the Principal or WPS Administration.
Qualifications & Skill Set:
- Bachelors degree or higher from an accredited college or university required; Masters degree preferred
- Required Licensure: Current Massachusettss DESE Certification in Moderate Disabilities.
- Dual certified special educator and BCBA desired but not required
- Experience working in a diverse educational setting including the ability to work successfully with students colleagues and families from diverse ethnic cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Competence with technology tools and platforms including Google applications
Terms of Employment: As outlined in the Agreement Between The Woburn Teachers Association and The Woburn School Committee.
At the Woburn Public Schools we are committed to cultivating an environment where diverse perspectives and backgrounds are embraced acknowledging that a team reflecting diversity of race color ancestry national origin religion age gender marital/domestic partner status sexual orientation gender identity disability status and veteran status allows us to serve our communities better. To that end Woburn Public Schools continues to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and a district member of Mass Partnership for Diversity in Education.