The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District is hiring Education Support Professionals (ESP) High School Academic Inclusion Setting for the 2025-26 academic school year.
General Job Description:
The Education Support Professional supports and carries out instruction designed by general and special educators to meet the individual needs of high school students with or without disabilities in a calm non-reactive and respectful manner. The ESP is directly involved in assisting educators to promote student success within inclusive academic environments. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Supporting students in achieving IEP goals within general education classrooms including core academic subjects such as math science English and social studies.
Monitoring and documenting academic progress and behavioral data with a focus on high school-level standards and benchmarks.
Regularly collaborating and communicating with general education teachers special education teachers counselors and other service providers to ensure consistency and alignment of instructional strategies.
Reinforcing learning study skills organizational skills and executive functioning strategies initially outlined by lead teachers.
Assisting students with note-taking assignment completion test accommodations and use of assistive technology as appropriate.
Following detailed behavioral and educational accommodations and behavior intervention plans tailored to adolescent students.
Collecting and recording student data in collaboration with special education and content-area teachers to inform instruction and IEP reviews.
Reporting academic social and behavioral concerns to lead teachers and support teams promptly.
Motivating students using positive reinforcement recognizing the developmental and social challenges of high school students.
Implementing de-escalation strategies to manage behavioral incidents or conflicts prioritizing a safe and inclusive school environment.
Demonstrating understanding of adolescent developmental needs confidentiality laws (such as FERPA) and maintaining professional boundaries with students families and staff.
Supporting student participation in inclusive extracurricular or academic activities when applicable.
Other duties as assigned to meet the dynamic needs of high school students in inclusive academic settings.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District is hiring Education Support Professionals (ESP) High School Academic Inclusion Setting for the 2025-26 academic school year.General Job Description:The Education Support Professional supports and carries out instruction designed by general and special...
The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District is hiring Education Support Professionals (ESP) High School Academic Inclusion Setting for the 2025-26 academic school year.
General Job Description:
The Education Support Professional supports and carries out instruction designed by general and special educators to meet the individual needs of high school students with or without disabilities in a calm non-reactive and respectful manner. The ESP is directly involved in assisting educators to promote student success within inclusive academic environments. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Supporting students in achieving IEP goals within general education classrooms including core academic subjects such as math science English and social studies.
Monitoring and documenting academic progress and behavioral data with a focus on high school-level standards and benchmarks.
Regularly collaborating and communicating with general education teachers special education teachers counselors and other service providers to ensure consistency and alignment of instructional strategies.
Reinforcing learning study skills organizational skills and executive functioning strategies initially outlined by lead teachers.
Assisting students with note-taking assignment completion test accommodations and use of assistive technology as appropriate.
Following detailed behavioral and educational accommodations and behavior intervention plans tailored to adolescent students.
Collecting and recording student data in collaboration with special education and content-area teachers to inform instruction and IEP reviews.
Reporting academic social and behavioral concerns to lead teachers and support teams promptly.
Motivating students using positive reinforcement recognizing the developmental and social challenges of high school students.
Implementing de-escalation strategies to manage behavioral incidents or conflicts prioritizing a safe and inclusive school environment.
Demonstrating understanding of adolescent developmental needs confidentiality laws (such as FERPA) and maintaining professional boundaries with students families and staff.
Supporting student participation in inclusive extracurricular or academic activities when applicable.
Other duties as assigned to meet the dynamic needs of high school students in inclusive academic settings.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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