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Special Education Teacher Grades 1-3
THRIVE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INC
#Behavior Management#K-12 Education#Special Education#IEP#Behavioral Disorders#Educational Assessments#Clinical Day-School#Rhode Island Teaching Certificate#Grade Span Expectations#Grade Level Expectations
OtherOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 2 days ago
Location
Warwick, Rhode Island
Quick overview
Teach students with significant emotional and behavioral disorders in a clinical day-school setting. Develop and monitor Individual Education Programs (IEP) while providing behavioral support and academic instruction.
Requirements summary
Requires a Bachelor's Degree in Teaching or Education and a Rhode Island Teaching certificate in K-12. Experience working with children with behavioral or emotional disabilities is required.
bachelor degreeprofessional certificateCrisis InterventionCurriculum ImplementationClassroom ManagementLesson PlanningMultidisciplinary CollaborationBehavioral SupportIEP DevelopmentStudent Progress TrackingEducational AssessmentSpecial Education Instruction
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- Warwick,
- RI 02886General
- Summary: Teach students with significant emotional/behavioral disorders in a clinical day-school setting. Develop and monitor student Individual Education Programs (IEP) in accordance with Department of
- Education regulations and standards
- Essential
- Responsibilities: Develop content specific lesson plans in accordance with established curriculum and Department of Education Grade Span Expectations and Grade Level Expectations. Teach academic courses as assigned, in correlation with written lesson plans. Develop and monitor appropriate academic goals and short term objectives for student’s Individual Educational Programs (IEP). Conduct Educational Assessments, as warranted. Provide behavioral support and follow established behavior management plans with students. Maintain a daily grade/participation record and report academic progress quarterly in a manner consistent with Thrive standards. Assist with the physical management of physically aggressive or violent students. Completing all appropriate documentation per Department of Education regulations. Engage students in an appropriate manner and use appropriate reinforcement techniques. Attend and participate in daily multidisciplinary team meetings (debrief) and weekly staff meetings.
- Additional
- Responsibilities: Attend all agency/department required training and meetings within the prescribed period. Attend all Safety Training programs and be able to describe his/her responsibilities related to the general safety, department safety, and specific job-related hazards and responsibilities. Demonstrate respect and regard for the dignity of all clients, families, visitors and fellow employees to ensure a professional, responsible and courteous environment. Embrace Thrive’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Mission Statement and Definitions. Present a neat appearance in proper attire and identification as required by the position, department and agency policies and procedures. Work the hours and/or shifts assigned, and begin and end on time. Carry and enliven a positive Thrive image consistent with the Thrive’s Guiding Principles and professional code of ethics Function, as member of a team, i.e., be a “Team Player”.
- QualificationsEducation,
- Experience and
- Competencies: Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching or Education. Experience working with children who have behavioral or emotional disabilities.
- Certifications,
- Licenses
- Requirements: Rhode Island Teaching certificate in K-12. Certification in Special Education preferred. Valid driver's license and automobile insurance which meets Rhode Island minimum standards required, or the ability to obtain necessary transportation in order to perform the responsibilities/tasks of the job.