Special Education Teacher- RISE
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Special Education Teacher- RISE

Stoneham Public Schools

Location: Stoneham,MA, USA

Date: 2024-09-23T07:28:44Z

Job Description:
Stoneham Public Schools is seeking an experienced special educator to work with students at the Central Middle School whose lessons are given primarily in the school's RISE (Reaching Independence through Structured Environments) Program. The district is seeking a person with training and expertise in specialized instructional methods, assessment and extensive knowledge of research-based best practices to teach students with individual educational plans (IEP). In addition to providing intensive, specialized instruction to address IEP goals and objectives, this RISE teacher will collaborate and consult with classroom teachers, school adjustment counselors, BCBAs, and classroom support personnel. This teacher will participate in on-going data team meetings and closely monitor the progress of all students in the RISE classroom. This special educator's role will also include teaching subjects in the classroom and conducting academic evaluations for initial and annual student evaluations. The RISE teacher requires knowledge of formal diagnostic assessments and the ability to interpret and analyze results in order to provide oral and written evaluation and progress reports.Qualifications: MA DESE license in Severe Special Needs Program: RISE (Reaching Independence through Structured Environments) ProgramSchools: Stoneham Middle SchoolGrades: 6-8The RISE program is a multi-tiered program depending on the needs of the learner. RISE is a community madeup of diverse students with a wide range of interests, abilities, and skill sets. These students present withchallenges in the areas of social thinking, self-awareness, executive functioning, perspective-taking, andemotional and sensory regulation. The mission of RISE at Stoneham Middle School is to ensure a supportive,cohesive, and challenging middle school learning environment for students who exhibit difficulties with academics,social thinking, executive functioning, and emotional regulation. Students receiving supports in the RISE programat the middle school level may require intensive academic, social, emotional, executive functioning, and/orcommunication support and receive most of their instruction in a substantially separate special educationclassroom. Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) instruction are infused in the classroom with a focus onreinforcement systems and consistent behavior management programs. The services include a combination ofsupported inclusion, small group activities and incidental teaching strategies to students in grades 6-8. Goals forstudents center on increased skills in academics, recreation, social, communication, self-care, motor and behaviormanagement in addition to flexibility and self-advocacy. The program strives for cohesion by collaborating withindividuals. These skills are approached in a variety of settings to promote generalization of the skills. A specialeducation teacher oversees the programs and is supported by several paraprofessionals. A Board CertifiedBehavior Analyst supports the RISE program at the middle school. The BCBA consults with all program staff andprovides ongoing training on ABA methodologies. In addition, a speech/language pathologist, occupationaltherapist, physical therapist, school adjustment counselor and psychologist are part of the classroominterdisciplinary team. Inclusion opportunities are structured for each student based on the student's areas ofstrength and need. Typically, students will be included in the school community for socialization. These activitiesprovide opportunities for students to practice social interactions, communication programs, and recreation skills inmore natural situations. The amount of time included for these activities is individualized based on class structure,target goals, and student interest. Participation in core curriculum classrooms is determined for each studentindividually and often focuses on one academic area at a time with a gradual increase in time or activities acrossthe school year. Special classes such as art, physical education, and music can take place in a specializedclassroom or in the inclusion setting. The school adjustment counselor and psychologist are available to familiesto provide support and community outreach.Related services for all middle school special education students may include:? Speech and Language Therapy? Occupational Therapy? Physical Therapy? Adaptive Physical Education? Psychology/Social Work? Emotional/Behavioral Support? Social Pragmatics? Applied Behavior Analysis Services? Augmentative Communication / Assistive Technology? Hearing / Vision Services
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