Conservatory Lab Charter
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Salary
$58,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
The Learning Specialist will partner with lead teachers to support the optimal learning environment, co-plan lessons, and provide push-in and pull-out special education services as mandated by student IEPs. Essential duties also include writing IEP goals and reports, attending IEP meetings, and leading small group instruction using research-based interventions.
Candidates must possess a Special Education license and experience analyzing student needs, designing learning experiences, and implementing accommodations. Preferred qualifications include a Reading license and experience working in an urban environment, with bilingual skills in Spanish or Haitian Creole being a plus.
Come join our community and be part of a unique, dynamic team committed to holistic excellence in urban education!
Conservatory Lab Charter School empowers a diverse range of children as scholars, artists, and leaders through a unique and rigorous academic and music education. We enrich the larger community through performance, service, and collaboration. As a laboratory school, we develop and disseminate innovative educational approaches that will positively impact children in other schools and programs.
The learning specialist should have experience supporting both academic and social emotional supports. The learning specialist will provide direct service to students, as well as partner with academic and music teachers to support student learning. In addition, the learning specialist should have experience with research based interventions, including a rules based reading program.
Duties: and Responsibilities:
Partner with lead teacher to support optimal learning environment for students Co-plan lessons with academic teachers to support student learning Provide push-in and pull-out support as designated by students’ IEPs Write IEP goals matched to student needs Write IEP all reports related to student progress on their IEP Attend all IEP meetings in accordance with assigned students Provide service delivery for students including RTI support for at risk students Develop individualized behavior plans to support self-regulation goals Consult with academic and music teacher to design and support implementation of students’ accommodations Enforce school and class rules and routines to help students maintain scholarly behavior Lead small group and individual instruction using identified scientific, research based interventions focused specifically on individual student difficulties Maintain records of interventions and progress monitoring to insure fidelity of implementation Assist the lead teacher in maintaining two way communication with families, including attending team/parent meetings as required Assist with universal screening of students Assist with all testing accommodations Utilize tracking systems to maintain lists of students participating in interventions Supervise student groups as assigned by the schedule Utilize feedback to reflect on skills and improve performance to improve supports for students Perform related duties as requested to support a safe learning environment Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Principal
Special Education license Experience working in an urban environment Reading license (preferred) Bilingual - Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole Ability to work closely and collaborate on a professional team Ability to maintain confidentiality Strong oral communication skills Flexible and able to work in a fast paced environment
Salary commensurate with experience.
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Market context
In Massachusetts, Learning Specialist roles in special education are typically in steady demand because schools need licensed staff who can assess student needs, adapt instruction, and implement accommodations. These positions are competitive when candidates bring a Special Education license, experience in urban settings, and added strengths such as a Reading license or bilingual Spanish or Haitian skills. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to show concrete examples of designing learning experiences and supporting diverse learners.