AltaPointe Health
Location
Mobile, Alabama
The teacher provides specialized instruction and develops Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students based on their identified needs. They collaborate with treatment teams and school administration to ensure consistent behavior management and academic progress.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in special education. A valid Alabama teacher's certification in Special Education (K-6 or 6-12) is required.
General responsibilities: Instructs students individually in accordance with identified needs Consults with treatment team to ensure utilization of a behavior management system that is consistent with the system used in other program components Works collaboratively and cooperatively with local school administration, teachers, and paraprofessionals. Schedules eligibility/initial evaluations as needed Works collaboratively with general education teachers to provide necessary services and supports. Provides specialized instruction to support acquisition of grade level curriculum Schedules Individual Education Program (IEP) meetings as needed. Maintains special education records/PowerSchool reports. Completes Data Verification forms as needed. Monitors and reports data for tracking systems. Performs such other duties as assigned by the Special Education LEA, Special Education Resource Teachers or school system administrators. Is responsible for planning and scheduling educational field trips and actively participates as required. May drive program vehicle during such trips Identifies educational needs of consumers in preparation for summer tutorial services Writes and makes available daily/weekly lesson plans so that other staff can provide appropriate instructions to students to continue the educational program in the teacher’s absence Demonstrates the ability to recognize the elements of a crisis state and knows how to deescalate or resolve the situation Applies seclusion and restraint per AltaPointe Policy and Procedure, as required Assesses educational needs of students on an on-going basis and makes appropriate adjustments to educational plans as needed: Administers educational testing within 10 days of consumer’s admission to program and prior to student’s discharge Develops and implements students’ Individualized Educational Plans Completes an educational discharge summary and final report card at time of discharge Provides both verbal and written consultation/progress reports to parents/guardians as needed Ensures compliance of students’ educational records in accordance with guidelines established by the State Department of Education Maintains awareness of current techniques and approaches to the educational process as they relate to the population being used Carries out administrative duties in accordance with established schedules and procedures: Determines classroom supplies and maintains sufficient supplies Conducts meetings with classroom staff to address progress/problems and overall teamwork issues, as needed. Maintains an effective professional relationship with all program staff as well as with all external contact made during the course of fulfilling job related duties Appropriately delegates routine tasks to behavioral staff such that student needs can be met without disruption Attends treatment team meetings as scheduled related to clinical planning and administrative issues Performs liaison services with the local educational system for students at BayPointe: Ensures that appropriate placement is made and that needed services will be provided to the student Monitors the student’s adjustment to school placement and shares information with school/residential staff Provides consult to school personnel regarding student needs through conferences, phone contacts and/or in writing as needed to support positive adjustment by the student following discharge from the facility Arranges for and facilitates delivery of specialized services (e.g. speech) as identified by the IEP team Courteous and respectful attitude towards consumers, visitors and co-workers: Treats consumers with care, dignity and compassion Respects consumer’s privacy and confidentiality Is pleasant and cooperative with others Assists consumers and visitors as needed Personal values don’t inhibit ability to relate and care for others Is sensitive to the consumer’s needs, expectations and individual differences Is gentle and calm with consumers and families Administrative and other related duties as assigned: Actively participates in Performance Improvement activities Actively participates in AltaPointe committees as required Completes assigned tasks in a timely manner Follows AltaPointe policies and procedures Attends to required in-service training and other workshops
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in special education; Alabama teacher’s certification in Special Education (K-6, 6-12)
Market context
In Alabama, classroom teacher roles are typically shaped by steady demand in schools and child-focused programs that need educators who can manage groups, plan lessons, and keep students engaged. These roles are competitive because employers often look for candidates who already have classroom leadership experience, meet state and center education requirements, and can handle active, hands-on work with children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare openings, then confirm your credentials and prepare examples of lesson planning and classroom management before applying.
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