The COMPASS School is a therapeutic day-school that serves students aged 6-21 with varying disabilities including emotional impairment, behavior disorders, and other disabilities that require special education in an individualized environment.
***This is a 10 month job with the option of working in our 6 week summer school for additional pay. COMPASS offers a $2,000 sign on bonus: $1,000 in the first paycheck, $1,000 in the last paycheck of the calendar year! ***
The Special Education Teacher is part of the instructional team at the COMPASS School. This role will foster a therapeutic approach to instruction by integrating both academic and social learning to exceptional students who have individualized education programs (IEPs) that present with a spectrum of emotional impairments. Teachers are an intrical part in supporting students, parents/guardians and the milieu. Teachers are expected to strive daily to develop lessons, plans, and structured activities to meet students’ academic, behavioral, emotional, and social goals. Under the coaching, mentoring, and supervision of the Director of Educational Services teachers ensure that the individualized educational needs of students are monitored and met. Teachers work collaboratively with all disciplines to provide a safe, organized, goal-driven, and productive learning environment.
Instructional integrity:
- Read, review, and internalize assigned student's Individualized Education Programs upon (rolling) admission to the School as evidenced by signing IEP acknowledgement forms.
- Plan, prepare and align lessons with state standards and student instructional goals based on Individualized Education Program according to the COMPASS lesson plan format and SAVVAS curriculum.
- Award grades by adhering to the Grading and Attendance policy.
- Follow the school wide behavior system by maintaining, tracking, and reviewing behavior points with students daily.
- Submit lesson plans and unit plans to include social-emotional learning and cooperative learning skill-building activities/exercises.
- Demonstrate the ability to adopt and integrate feedback given for best teaching and data collection practices, as received from professional development, coaching, and supervision to drive student learning and achievement.
- Foster a rigorous learning environment as evidenced by challenging students to reach their full potential.
- Collaborate with a variety of staff (clinicians, teachers, case workers, etc.) to extend lessons to real-world experiences through co-facilitating groups, seminars, workshops, interview panels, etc.
- Establish and visibly post clear objectives and essential questions for each lesson & unit.
Compliance:
- Compile the appropriate data to write all educational assessments in accordance with the COMPASS format and guidelines on or before the due dates.
- Attend IEP meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and pre-meetings for respective students.
- Observe, evaluate and report on student progress (education, behavior, executive functioning, and social development using frequent and varied collection methods.
- Meet all compliance requirements, as required by DESE, and state and federal laws impacting students with disabilities.
Operations & Administration:
- Establish and maintain a clear and consistent classroom management system and class economy for motivating students.
- Prepare materials and maintaining classroom bulletin boards (interactive, student work, and resources).
- Set up and update a classroom library of resources.
- Attend daily duty on time to support the operations of the building (lunch duty, door duty, transitioning students, etc..
- Recruit and co-lead a student advisory, club or elective outside of the required instructional courses/class for the duration of the school year.
- Complete and submit surveys from professional development & trainings with solution-focused feedback.
COMPASS is a supportive environment with generous benefits including a robust health & dental plan, life insurance, long term disability insurance, significant education tuition payment and retirement savings.
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
Grade school specialties:
Physical setting:
Schedule:
Experience:
- Teaching: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Massachusetts Teaching License (Required)
Work Location: In person