High School Special Education Teacher
Mission Statement:
COMPASS’ mission is to equip those it serves with the skills to become self-sufficient, productive members of their communities and society. We specialize in providing services to an at-risk population that includes comprehensive and individualized education, stabilization, transition, counseling, support, and enrichment services. Using a team approach, COMPASS works to develop and enhance the confidence and abilities of youth and families by providing these services in safe, nurturing, and motivating environments. As we carry out our mission, we do so with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by encouraging continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias.
Job Summary:
Teachers are responsible for the daily decisions regarding academics for all students and must design curricula that meet the needs of each student through accommodations and modifications to grade level work, thereby ensuring the educational needs of each student are met. Teachers must also work collaboratively with Clinicians, Caseworkers, and Teaching Assistants to create a safe, nurturing, therapeutic, and educational environment within the COMPASS School. Teachers must understand the clinical, behavioral, and educational needs of their students, and must understand, respond to, and embrace the cultural and linguistic diversity among COMPASS staff and students. Teachers should maintain a working knowledge of IDEA and DESE regulations to ensure the smooth administration of COMPASS services and must work to meet IEP goals and objectives to ensure the goals of the COMPASS School are achieved. Teachers meet regularly with Clinicians and Caseworkers for treatment team meetings.
Essential Job Functions:
Perform any duties the Executive Director deems necessary to ensure the safety of COMPASS staff and students and that the goals of the School are met
Work collaboratively with clinicians, caseworkers, other teachers, and administration to support the needs of students and the program
During arrival and dismissal times, carry out staff assignment to help maintain a smooth milieu
Direct Care Services
Assume responsibility for daily decisions regarding academics for all students and attend to all regular teaching duties
Prepare and teach classes according to program schedule
Develop and implement individual curricula for each student according to IEP and grade level expectations
Maintain records for grades, attendance, and points for students
Implement the BEAMS behavior management system developed by COMPASS
Attend all parent/teacher conferences
Classroom Management
Ensure all rules and regulations in the classroom are implemented and maintained
Establish clear behavioral and academic expectations for students, displaying updated points and steps for all students
Maintain a neat and clean classroom, ensuring that all materials and equipment are secured at the end of the day
Supervision
Meet with the Educational Coordinator or Lead Teacher to receive biweekly supervision to discuss workload and overall well-being, receive feedback, and seek professional development
Participate in ongoing group supervision with fellow teachers
Crisis Management
Provide ongoing support to the milieu to prevent crises and de-escalate active crises, coordinating with Clinicians, Caseworkers, Teachers, and Related Services staff as appropriate
Develop comfort with using Crisis Prevention Intervention techniques ranging from verbal de-escalation to physical CPI-certified escorts and restraints
Promptly inform supervisor of any witnessed crises or behavioral escalations
Administrative Duties:
Fulfill IEP requirements by attending meetings, drafting new IEPs, implementing accommodations and modifications, and writing quarterly progress notes
Complete educational assessments for all students
Ensure completion of report cards, as well as IEP progress notes and mid-quarter IEP reviews
Communications:
Maintain communications with families, as appropriate, to ensure parents and guardians are informed of academic progress
Qualifications:
Hold a Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree preferred)
Hold a Massachusetts Teaching License (*if hired under a teacher waiver, the candidate agrees to actively work towards obtaining a teaching license)
Skills:
Demonstrates the ability to create a structured, supporting, and positive classroom environment
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusting relationships with students, families, and colleagues in a therapeutic school setting
Demonstrated teaching experience with inner-city students
Demonstrates ability to deescalate situations and manage behavioral challenges
Demonstrated strong oral and written communication skills
Demonstrates sensitivity to and respect for diverse backgrounds and experiences, creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment.
Demonstrates proficiency in using Google Suite and Zoom applications
Demonstrates familiarity with IEP and a working knowledge of Special Education laws/regulations in Massachusetts
Demonstrates ability to maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and to maintain student confidentiality
Physical Requirements:
Able to provide physical crisis intervention with students that may include physical restraint
Able to stand for prolonged periods of time
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
Tuition reimbursement
Vision insurance
Education:
Bachelor's (Required)
License/Certification:
Massachusetts Teaching License (Required)
Work Location: In person