Reports to: Director of GT/AAS
Duty Days: 187 days
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Pay Grade: I01
Qualifications:
Certified Texas Teacher
30 hours of GT Required Training
GT Certificate preferred
Secondary teaching experience preferred
Primary Purpose:
Manage the GT identification process and documentation of service to GT students on the secondary campus.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and manage the G/T identification process at the campus including disseminating information and screening results to parents staff and students; researching and collecting student data; arranging for and/or administering necessary testing; and serving on the Campus Selection Committee.
- Adhere to published screening and reporting deadlines.
- Convey TEA rules and guidelines to the campus as needed.
- Publicize opportunities for GT screenings orientations and parent meetings in campus newsletter enews website and/or other communication methods.
- Establish/maintain accurate student records related to GT identification and GT service.
- Verify PEIMS data on designated timeline throughout the school year.
- Serve as PEIMS input person for GT data in student management system.
- Consult with counselors regarding scheduling student placement and verification of student placement.
- Work with counselors to verify accurate scheduling of student services.
- Communicate with parents about the GT program and respond to questions and concerns.
- Serve as a liaison between the district GT office and the campus.
- Distribute information to the campus staff students teachers and parents as requested by the GT/AAS department (including KPGT distributions approved by GT/AAS office).
- Attend GT facilitator meetings as scheduled.
- Provide information about GT professional development requirements and opportunities to campus staff.
- Provide support and serve as a resource for teachers on issues related to the GT program.
- Monitor GT student academic progress and facilitate academic interventions as needed.
- Apprise students of curriculum options and enrichment opportunities outside the school day.
- Serve as an advocate for gifted children.
- Consult with the principal with regard to all of the above upon request.
- Promote and support KPGT programs and events.
- Other duties as assigned.
Equipment used:
Personal Computer printer copier and fax machine
Working Conditions:
Work with frequent interruptions maintain control under stress. Frequent district wide travel occasional statewide travel. Frequent standing and sitting. Ability to see hear talk stoop push and pull. Prolonged use of computer; repetitive hand motions.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned for skills that may be required.
Reports to: Director of GT/AAS Duty Days: 187 daysWage/Hour Status: ExemptPay Grade: I01Qualifications:Certified Texas Teacher30 hours of GT Required TrainingGT Certificate preferredSecondary teaching experience preferredPrimary Purpose:Manage the GT identification process and documentation of serv...
Reports to: Director of GT/AAS
Duty Days: 187 days
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Pay Grade: I01
Qualifications:
Certified Texas Teacher
30 hours of GT Required Training
GT Certificate preferred
Secondary teaching experience preferred
Primary Purpose:
Manage the GT identification process and documentation of service to GT students on the secondary campus.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and manage the G/T identification process at the campus including disseminating information and screening results to parents staff and students; researching and collecting student data; arranging for and/or administering necessary testing; and serving on the Campus Selection Committee.
- Adhere to published screening and reporting deadlines.
- Convey TEA rules and guidelines to the campus as needed.
- Publicize opportunities for GT screenings orientations and parent meetings in campus newsletter enews website and/or other communication methods.
- Establish/maintain accurate student records related to GT identification and GT service.
- Verify PEIMS data on designated timeline throughout the school year.
- Serve as PEIMS input person for GT data in student management system.
- Consult with counselors regarding scheduling student placement and verification of student placement.
- Work with counselors to verify accurate scheduling of student services.
- Communicate with parents about the GT program and respond to questions and concerns.
- Serve as a liaison between the district GT office and the campus.
- Distribute information to the campus staff students teachers and parents as requested by the GT/AAS department (including KPGT distributions approved by GT/AAS office).
- Attend GT facilitator meetings as scheduled.
- Provide information about GT professional development requirements and opportunities to campus staff.
- Provide support and serve as a resource for teachers on issues related to the GT program.
- Monitor GT student academic progress and facilitate academic interventions as needed.
- Apprise students of curriculum options and enrichment opportunities outside the school day.
- Serve as an advocate for gifted children.
- Consult with the principal with regard to all of the above upon request.
- Promote and support KPGT programs and events.
- Other duties as assigned.
Equipment used:
Personal Computer printer copier and fax machine
Working Conditions:
Work with frequent interruptions maintain control under stress. Frequent district wide travel occasional statewide travel. Frequent standing and sitting. Ability to see hear talk stoop push and pull. Prolonged use of computer; repetitive hand motions.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned for skills that may be required.
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