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Intervention Specialist

Educational Empowerment Group

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#Compliance#Case Management
#Licensure
#Instructional Design
#Special Education
#IEP
#Behavior Plans
#Intervention Specialist
#Student Advocacy
#State Testing
#IDEA
#ETR
Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 3 months ago

Location

Columbus, Ohio

Quick overview

The Intervention Specialist manages special education services, ensures compliance with IDEA and state regulations, and develops individualized education plans (IEPs). They also provide direct instruction, monitor student progress, and collaborate with teachers and families to support student learning.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a current Mild to Moderate Intervention Specialist Licensure in Ohio. Strong communication, organizational skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in an educational setting are required.

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Job description

Description Purpose

The intervention specialist is responsible for all aspects of Special Education services and compliance and may provide additional intervention to students not identified for Special Education services as needed. The Intervention Specialist must be knowledgeable and proactively stay up to date on all laws pertaining to special education, including but not limited to IDEA. The Intervention Specialist is required to adhere to all regulations outlined in Operating Standards for Ohio Educational Agencies Serving Children with Disabilities.

Responsibilities

Insure that all students identified with a disability are given the same learning opportunities as non-disabled students; Work closely with the classroom teacher in making sure that student needs are met, IEP goals are taught and IEP provisions are followed; Plan and deliver instruction to identified students in the classroom or intervention room, in small group or 1-on-1 as needed to help students meet IEP goals; Allot time with each student based on IEP’s Specifically Defined Services and learning goals; Make recommendations to teachers on ways to best meet the needs of students; Proactively communicate with Principal if students are not making the expected progress; Develop behavior plans for students whose behavior interferes with their or others’ learning and monitor progress; Assist with designing intervention and monitoring response to intervention for students who are struggling, but not identified for special education services; Meet compliance deadlines for IEP’s and ETR’s; Maintain and update school Special Education Planning file as meetings take place; Be knowledgeable of Special Education Forms as they relate to compliance and make sure all documents are completed and have the required signatures in a timely manner, including but not limited to: Pr – 01 Prior Written Notice to Parents Pr – 02 Parent Invitation PR– 03 Manifestation Determination Review Pr – 04 Referral for Evaluation Pr – 05 Parent Consent for Evaluation Pr – 06 Evaluation Team Report (ETR) Pr – 07 Individual Education Plan (IEP) Pr – 09 Services Plan Work with Speech and Language Teacher to make sure the speech only IEP’s are in compliance; Be a member of Speech Only IEP team meetings; Contact psychologist for evaluations; Make sure that teachers fill out required paperwork needed for Psychologist o Review Psychologist’s evaluations for accuracy; Brings forward any issues with the Psychologist’s evaluation for clarification Write IEP’s; Gather information from the classroom teacher to write specific measurable IEP goals; Review the IEP draft with the Classroom Teacher(s) and Principal before the team meeting; Use school selected software to write IEPs; Organize and conduct team meetings for IEPs and ETRs; Make any changes to IEPs based on team decisions; Obtain signatures at team meeting and provide final copy to parent; Maintain Special Education Files; Maintain sign out log for all Special Education files; Update Special Education Files as needed; Complete Progress Reports; Create IEP progress report template with updated goals following any IEP meeting in which goals were revised; Work with classroom teacher to monitor goals and update the progress report each semester; Make sure all dates are in compliance with deadlines specified by law; Complete all Special Education EMIS required reporting; Update Section 504 plans yearly; Meet with parents to revise 504 plans; Facilitate Testing Accommodations during State testing. Evaluation of Intervention; Establish effective working relationship with the students’ families to facilitate progress toward IEP goals; Maintains student confidentiality; and Perform other duties, as deemed appropriate, by the Principal or Management Company.

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Educational Empowerment Group

The Educational Empowerment Group (EEG) is a charter school management organization serving students who need high quality school options. We promote knowledge, wisdom and understanding to all stakeholders to empower success in our global society. EEG’s programs are based on the...

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IndustryEducation Management
TypeEducational
Size201-500 employees
HQAkron, Ohio
Founded2014

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Requirements

Current Mild to Moderate Intervention Specialist Licensure in Ohio; Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with teachers/ staff/community; Demonstrated successful teaching experience preferred in an urban education setting; Excellent oral and written communication skills; Effective organizational skills with the ability to perform multiple tasks; Ability to meet established deadlines.

Market context

Ohio intervention specialist roles stay in steady demand

In Ohio, Intervention Specialist roles are typically driven by ongoing demand for licensed special education support in schools. These positions are competitive because districts often look for candidates with a current ODE Intervention Specialist license, a bachelor’s degree, and preferred experience with students with disabilities, ETRs, and IATs. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your licensure status and tailor your application to relevant special education experience.

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