Mounds Park Academy
STUDENT SUCCESS LEARNING SPECIALIST
Mounds Park Academy, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55130
Position Term:
2024-2025 Full Year
Status:
Full-Time, 100% FTE
Grades:
Lower School (PK-4)
Salary:
Based on Experience
Mounds Park Academy is a PreK-12 independent school in Saint Paul, MN that serves approximately 575 students from throughout the Twin Cities area. Since 1982, Mounds Park Academy has engaged students in a rigorous college preparatory experience that is demanding, but not draining, and goes far beyond memorization. Students are challenged to apply their understanding to stir the human spirit, stand for justice, and shake the world. This is what we call rigor with purpose, and it grounds our students in the radical idea that their identity in the world is not measured by a test score, but rather by the depth and decency of their impact on the world.
MPA is committed to embracing diversity, seeking equity, and continually striving to be inclusive. As a community, MPA is focused on fostering a safe and inclusive space, aspiring to be cognizant of gender identity and equality, religious understanding, socio-economic diversity, and racial justice.
Mounds Park Academy seeks a Student Success Learning Specialist to join our school for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Student Success Learning Specialist interacts with students, parents, and teachers in the Lower School, and the Lower School Director. The Student Success Learning Specialist collaborates within a team to develop and implement learning plans and foster a developmentally and culturally appropriate environment for all learners. This position reports to the Lower School Director.
It is expected that a successful candidate would:Make connections and build relationships with students to support students' ongoing success and social-emotional development.
Provide direct academic support: reading clubs, math clubs, sensory room support, ADHD and Autism support groups, and general learning support in classrooms.Create and update support plans based on assessment results; maintain confidential student records and documentation of diagnosis and support plans.Provide testing accommodations for classes.Coordinate district services, accessibility to audiobooks and assistive technology, and tools that offer support for learning.Coordinate district services, accessibility to audiobooks and assistive technology, and tools that offer support for learning.
Provide general guidance, support and consultation to families.
Consult and provide resources for assessments, tutoring, outside support.Guide and support families through the assessment process; coordinate paperwork for assessments.Coordinate district services: make referrals, attend evaluation and IEP meetings.Communicate with prospective families as needed.
Communicate and collaborate with teachers regarding student achievement, progress, and support plans.
Provide guidance and support with making accommodations; lead grade level and KidChat meetings and observe in classrooms to help assess student support needs.Serve as Lexia Core 5 administrator and MAP administrator.Mentor and coordinate student support with the Student Success Teaching Assistant in Lower School.
Collaborate and communicate effectively with Division Directors and the Administration regarding student achievement, progress, and support.
Participate in Student Support Teams for Lower School.Consult with Admissions Team on student enrollment, interviews and records.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree from four-year college or university in education, special education, social work, or related field.Two years related experience as a learning support teacher, resource room teacher, or other educator in special education/gifted and talented education.Ability to read, analyze, and interpret educational/psychoeducational assessment reports. Ability to create student support plans based on assessment results. Ability to communicate information to students, families, teachers and administration.Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions when working with others.Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree in Special Education or related field.Training or teacher licensure in special education/learning disabilities.Experience with a multi-sensory-based reading program (Orton-Gillingham, Wilson, or similar training) and/or math program.Related training and/or experience with attention-deficit and Autism spectrum learning differences.
Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply as Mounds Park Academy is dedicated to better reflecting our student body and the Twin Cities area through this addition to our exceptional faculty and staff. Information about our school can be found at www.moundsparkacademy.org.
To Apply:
Submit resume, salary requirements, and a list of three professional references to.
Priority review of applications will begin on October 11, 2024. Applications will be accepted until a successful candidate is selected.
Mounds Park Academy is an equal-opportunity employer.
2024-2025 Full Year
Status:
Full-Time, 100% FTE
Grades:
Lower School (PK-4)
Salary:
Based on Experience
Mounds Park Academy is a PreK-12 independent school in Saint Paul, MN that serves approximately 575 students from throughout the Twin Cities area. Since 1982, Mounds Park Academy has engaged students in a rigorous college preparatory experience that is demanding, but not draining, and goes far beyond memorization. Students are challenged to apply their understanding to stir the human spirit, stand for justice, and shake the world. This is what we call rigor with purpose, and it grounds our students in the radical idea that their identity in the world is not measured by a test score, but rather by the depth and decency of their impact on the world.
MPA is committed to embracing diversity, seeking equity, and continually striving to be inclusive. As a community, MPA is focused on fostering a safe and inclusive space, aspiring to be cognizant of gender identity and equality, religious understanding, socio-economic diversity, and racial justice.
Mounds Park Academy seeks a Student Success Learning Specialist to join our school for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Student Success Learning Specialist interacts with students, parents, and teachers in the Lower School, and the Lower School Director. The Student Success Learning Specialist collaborates within a team to develop and implement learning plans and foster a developmentally and culturally appropriate environment for all learners. This position reports to the Lower School Director.
It is expected that a successful candidate would:Make connections and build relationships with students to support students' ongoing success and social-emotional development.
Provide direct academic support: reading clubs, math clubs, sensory room support, ADHD and Autism support groups, and general learning support in classrooms.Create and update support plans based on assessment results; maintain confidential student records and documentation of diagnosis and support plans.Provide testing accommodations for classes.Coordinate district services, accessibility to audiobooks and assistive technology, and tools that offer support for learning.Coordinate district services, accessibility to audiobooks and assistive technology, and tools that offer support for learning.
Provide general guidance, support and consultation to families.
Consult and provide resources for assessments, tutoring, outside support.Guide and support families through the assessment process; coordinate paperwork for assessments.Coordinate district services: make referrals, attend evaluation and IEP meetings.Communicate with prospective families as needed.
Communicate and collaborate with teachers regarding student achievement, progress, and support plans.
Provide guidance and support with making accommodations; lead grade level and KidChat meetings and observe in classrooms to help assess student support needs.Serve as Lexia Core 5 administrator and MAP administrator.Mentor and coordinate student support with the Student Success Teaching Assistant in Lower School.
Collaborate and communicate effectively with Division Directors and the Administration regarding student achievement, progress, and support.
Participate in Student Support Teams for Lower School.Consult with Admissions Team on student enrollment, interviews and records.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree from four-year college or university in education, special education, social work, or related field.Two years related experience as a learning support teacher, resource room teacher, or other educator in special education/gifted and talented education.Ability to read, analyze, and interpret educational/psychoeducational assessment reports. Ability to create student support plans based on assessment results. Ability to communicate information to students, families, teachers and administration.Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions when working with others.Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree in Special Education or related field.Training or teacher licensure in special education/learning disabilities.Experience with a multi-sensory-based reading program (Orton-Gillingham, Wilson, or similar training) and/or math program.Related training and/or experience with attention-deficit and Autism spectrum learning differences.
Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply as Mounds Park Academy is dedicated to better reflecting our student body and the Twin Cities area through this addition to our exceptional faculty and staff. Information about our school can be found at www.moundsparkacademy.org.
To Apply:
Submit resume, salary requirements, and a list of three professional references to.
Priority review of applications will begin on October 11, 2024. Applications will be accepted until a successful candidate is selected.
Mounds Park Academy is an equal-opportunity employer.