The Superintendent of Schools announces the following position within the Fall River Public School System:
Position: TEAM CHAIR
Job Description: To improve learning outcomes for students by assisting with the development and implementation of plans for delivering instruction and support services as detailed within a student’s Individualized Education Program, or to assist staff focused on supporting the school and team's teaching and learning initiatives.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Assist/Support School Teams in the coordination of the evaluation process.
- Assist school staff in understanding eligibility guidelines
- In collaboration with special education teachers and related service providers, organize all initial and reevaluation IEP’s.
- Chair team meetings, take notes and maintain all documents according to the district checklist for the student folder.
- Continually strive for the least restrictive environment
- Make appropriate suggestions for modifications to the General Education program
- Knowledge and the ability to discuss procedural safeguards with parents
- Maintain appropriate documentation of communication with all team members (formal and informal).
- Must be available to parents for any follow-up questions or communication during contractual hours.
- General knowledge of appropriate grade level curriculum and research-based interventions available at assigned schools.
- Comprehensive knowledge of district programming and available services.
- Assist staff with plan compliance and other relevant issues related to the student’s needs
- Team chairs will oversee the completion of assigned school(s) progress reports on a term or trimester basis with the support of school and central office administration.
- Arrange for follow-up meetings as needed with receiving personnel.
- Team chairs will notify special educators and related service providers of new student services that resulted due to the following: 1.Initial evaluations 2. Re-evaluation service changes or additions 3. Students who have transferred into the district during the school year.
- Remain current with Federal, State regulations and assist assigned Supervisor with compliance/technical issues
- Facilitate communication among onsite school staff and administrators
- Assist parents and staff during the transition process for change in placements
- Review and provide feedback on IEPs prior to delivery to supervisor / Principal for LEA signature.
- All other responsibilities that are listed in the collective bargaining agreement between the Fall River Educators’ Association and the Fall River School Committee.
Required Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's or Master's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major emphasis on Special Education preferred.
- Appropriate Valid Massachusetts license, K-12 teaching experience
- Preference will be given to those candidates who present evidence of substantial experience in regular and/or special education settings.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, ensuring all students have access to the highest quality
instruction, and closing the achievement gap
- Experience in designing and implementing standards-based instruction
- Manage time and resources effectively
- Demonstrate culturally responsive teaching and competencies
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The Superintendent of Schools reserves the right to waive a position qualification or determine that there is an acceptable alternative to that qualification. If the Superintendent intends to waive a qualification, such intent will be shared with the Fall River School Committee.
Reports To: Special Education Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Superintendent of Special Education
Terms of Employment: Continued employment is contingent on work performance, program need, and funding.
Salary: In accordance with the Fall River Educators' Association contract:
Closing Date for Applications: Until filled
The Fall River Public School District is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status or active military status, mental illness, political affiliation, genetic information or disability. All candidates are encouraged to apply.