Special Education Administrator

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Gardner, KS - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 10 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

POSITION: Special Education Administrator

QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Massachusetts teacher certification in Moderate to Severe Disabilities or related field
  2. Masters Degree in related field
  3. Special Education Administrator license or Supervisor/Director license in related field

REPORTS TO: Building Principal andDirector of Pupil Personnel Services

JOB GOAL:

Oversees and monitors special education compliance and practices in meeting
state and federal regulations and timelines for the assigned building/s. Assists in
developing effective inclusion supports and instructional strategies through staff
evaluation and professional development activities. Perform a variety of
administrative tasks related to policy implementation compliance with legal
regulations and maintaining educational standards. As an administrator provide
leadership and utilize decision-making skills to supervise the implementation of
MTSS system instructional programs and offerings for the school/district.

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITES:

1. Coordinates services with in-school personnel state agencies early
intervention services building principals parents etc. while adhering to
state and federal guidelines.
2. Coordinates and facilitates re-evaluations initials additional testing or
extended evaluation meetings to assure that students with disabilities are
educated in the Least Restrictive Environment with access to the general
education curriculum.
3. Acts as decision maker if the IEP Team is split between options and
proposals.
4. Aids in tracking scheduling and facilitating manifestation determination
meetings and coordinating the FBA/BIP process with related services
other building administrators and staff.
5. Acts as Out of District Liaison to assigned cases and tracks students
including homeschool parochial private and collaborative cases to assure
compliance with review meetings and re-evaluation timelines.
6. Tracks and coordinates building and district data for students with
disabilities: in-district IEP meetings (Includes reviews re-evaluations
reconvenes and initials) state indicators related services and annual
DESE reporting requirements.
7. Proofreads IEPs assures that services agreed to in Team meetings are
transferred correctly to the IEP during the proposal process and
approves/signs off as administrator on all IEPS for assigned building.

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8. Acts as a designated person in the Team meeting to commit resources for
contractual direct services to the student equipment and placement
decisions recommended by the Team when appropriate. Includes the
building principal or designee in discussions when services involving staff
changes or additional staffing services at the building level are
recommended by the Team.
9. Provides school personnel with professional learning and updates to legal
requirements relative to school district special education services and
programs.
10. Recommends policies programs and procedures essential to the needs of
students with disabilities and in compliance with district policies IDEA and
state regulations.
11. Advises staff and administrators of legal requirements governing special
education and other federal programs as may be assigned.
12. Develops directs and administers training in the due process procedures
as related to the identification and placement of students.
13. Assists in developing and coordinating special education services with
building administration.
14. Oversees student transition planning across buildings/district.
15. Collaborates with administration on MTSS system curriculum instruction
and social emotional supports for all students.
16. Work with building administration to reinforce the correct state federal
and district processes when out of compliance with practices and
regulations and is responsible for reporting issues that are out of
compliance to the Director of Pupil Personnel Services.
17. Prepares local state and federal reports as may be required
18. Responsible for developing and implementing screening programs for
continuous identification of students referred for special education.
(Student Support Teams)
19. Assists Principal with budget recommendations
20. Oversees scheduling and case assignments for all related service
providers in building.
21. Participates with building administrators in the recruitment selection
assignment and evaluation of all special education personnel and
recommends continued employment or non-renewal of all special
education professional and support staff personnel.
22. Hires supervises and completes formative/summative evaluations for
assigned teachers and related service providers.
23. Participates in special education department meetings building
administrative meetings district administration council meetings MTSS
meetings and other meetings as deemed necessary.
24. Maintains ethical work practices and confidentiality.

OTHER DUTIES:

  1. Maintains professional competence by attending staff development programs and other professional activities.
  2. Performs any other related duties as assigned by the Building Principal Director of Pupil Personnel Services or designated administrator

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: As stated in contract

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Individual Contract. The city of Gardner benefits package

EVALUATION:Performance will be evaluated by the Director of Pupil Personnel based on the details of the job description.


Required Experience:

Unclear Seniority

POSITION: Special Education Administrator QUALIFICATIONS: Massachusetts teacher certification in Moderate to Severe Disabilities or related fieldMasters Degree in related fieldSpecial Education Administrator license or Supervisor/Director license in related fieldREPORTS TO: Building Principal andDi...
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