EdisonLearning
ESE Coordinator
EdisonLearning, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, us, 33336
Job Details
Job LocationSandra Marie Curtis High School - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Position TypeFull Time
Education Level4 Year Degree
Travel PercentageNone
Job ShiftDay
Job CategoryEducation
Job Summary
Sandra Marie Curtis High School (formerly Sunrise High School) in FT. Lauderdale, FL is seeking an ESE Coordinator!
This position offers a $3000 Signing Bonus!
About EdisonLearning and NorthStar Academies
NorthStar Academies (NSA) are public charter schools governed by the Governing Board of NorthStar Academies. The NSA board has entered into an agreement with EdisonLearning to manage the NSA Schools.
EdisonLearning brings together best practices in instruction, developed over three decades of supporting schools, with blended solutions designed by educators to meet students where they are and deliver the education they need and deserve. The company's comprehensive content, resources and support include 150+ full eCourses in core and elective subjects, plus career and technical education and social-emotional learning; actionable learning analytics dashboards and blockchain-enabled micro-credentials; and instructional services teachers and advisors who provide personalized student support. The guiding purpose behind all of EdisonLearning's work is to ensure equitable access and opportunity for each and every learner.
Our organization's growth and success is due to the hundreds of dedicated professionals who share a passion for making a difference in the lives of young people - both academically and in character development. We are committed to maintaining a work environment that empowers every employee to take ownership for the growth and success of the company - making sure that the best ideas are always on the table, and that the students we serve always receive our best.
The EdisonLearning Schools Core Values
Wisdom; justice; courage; compassion; hope; respect; responsibility; integrity and resilience-provide the basis for our character and ethics curriculum and student management system that contribute to building a positive learning environment. Helping students develop into responsible citizens is an integral part of the EdisonLearning program.
Job Summary:
The ESE Coordinatoris responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance to established policies, procedures and/or regulations, and addressing other duties and processes required to maintain the school's program of services. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: providing student interventions and modifications to the academic program as needed; managing the schools ESE programs and services including students with IEPs, EPs and 504s; developing related goals, objectives and recommending policies; planning, implementing and working with staff in evaluating the special education programs and services; acting as a liaison with other district staff, serving as a resource of information regarding the ESE programs and services; and ensuring that procedures are appropriate in relation to policies required by state and federal regulatory requirements.
The ESE Coordinator works alongside the instructional team in order to meet the needs of the school and for the school to remain compliant by providing consultative and collaborative expert services in support of the instructional program. The building of relationships are a critical component of this environment, the team works together to identify student needs that may be barriers to success. The coordinator provides training coaching, guidance and assistance to educational staff and agencies regarding best practices in assessment, instructional methodologies and curriculum for special education students with a variety of disabilities.
Job Responsibilities :Lead and manage student study team to develop interventions to support students academically and socially;Case manage all students education plans and all section 504 plans;Assist Principal with resolving issues regarding staff / parents/ students in exceptional Student Support Service programs;Monitor quality of Individual Educational Plans (IEP) and Educational Plans (EP) for all programs;Provide consultation for staffing and placement of exceptional students;Overseeing the program to ensure that all students receive the appropriate educational service in compliance with the school board county and department of education;Communicating regularly with School Board personnel , students and their families regarding IEP goals , accommodations;Process and follow up on in-coming calls including those of prospective individuals and / or other community agencies and referrals;Coordinate the continual evaluation of the quality of ESE program;Prepare all required report and maintain appropriate records;Serves as the principal's designee for all Exceptional Student Education (ESE) staff in accordance with the annual Local Education Agency (LEA) Memo.Coordinate and conduct all required ESE Meetings in accordance with the sponsoring district's approved policies and expectations.Maintain and secure all ESE program records as required by the sponsoring district and as determined by the School Principal.Coordinate the provision of services per the students learning needs and as identified in the student's IEP/EP or 504 Plan.Progress monitor all ESE students and assist in the identification and implementation of all instructional interventions as needed, to ensure that students are on target to meet their IEP or EP goals.Ensure that all student learning plans adhere to the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) guidelines as specified in IDEA regulations and state guidelines.Ensure that all initial referrals for ESE services are completed within the required timeline and reporting periods as required by the sponsoring district.Collaborate with regular education personnel on the Multi-tiered System of Support - Response to Intervention/Comprehensive Student Services initiatives.Provide school leadership team regularly with the following: reports on issues regarding ESE services, progress monitoring data, and compliance data.Collaborate with school personnel (e.g., administration, regular education teachers, special education coordinators or teachers etc.) on ESE service models (i.e., monitoring; collaboration or consultation; co-teaching or team teaching; facilitated instruction; resource room; direct instruction.).Correct compliance errors identified internally (within the school) and externally, in accordance with federal, state and local laws, rules, policies and procedures.Coordinate progress monitoring of ESE students and provide appropriate modifications as needed.Communicate effectively and regularly with parents, colleagues and the ESE Director of Specialized Student Services on IDEA, FAPE, LRE, and IEP testing, reporting and compliance successes and challenges at assigned school(s).Utilize the district's approved electronic management system to generate ESE documents and upload all ESE related documents as required by the sponsoring district.Participate in district and in-house training programs offered to enhance the individual skills and proficiency related to the job responsibilities.Utilize facilitative behaviors consistent with the Facilitated IEP/EP or 504 training provided by the District in order to conduct efficient and productive IEP/EP or 504 meetings, in which all participants feel valued and heard.Provide explanations to parent(s) of the Procedural Safeguards as well as the availability of resources within the District to meet the unique needs if the student.When developing IEPs or EPs, seek and utilize input from instructional and relevant supporting staff and ensure parents receive draft IEPs for all annual reviews.Attend all in-house and district ESE Compliance Meetings or achievement related meetings as scheduled by the sponsoring district or the school site.Maintain accurate and current inventory on instructional and curricular resources and materials. Replenish inventory as needed.Contribute to a culture of professionalism among team members;Coordinating various activities with agencies providing services to students with disabilities;Maintaining Accurate records and files, and prepare documents and reports;Any other duties assigned by the PrincipalKey Relationships:
Internal: Core Content Teachers, Students, EdisonLearning Support Staff;
External: School District, Educational Personnel, Parents;Key Behavioral Competencies:
Encourage constructive feedback and a culture that provides opportunities for development. Attracts, assesses, develops, motivates and retains a diverse workforce that drives results;Helps others to secure resources and provides guidance in decision making and problem solving;Addresses difficult issues; put self on the line to deal with important problems; stands firm when necessary;Analyze reasons behind results, takes action to address failures and seeks to improve outcomes;Willingly cooperates and works collaboratively towards solutions which generally benefit all involved parties; works cooperatively with others to accomplish company objectives; promotes collaboration and partnerships;Gives credit and recognition to others who have contributed towards team or group goals; respects different opinions, seeking them out to challenge thinking and enhance collaborative efforts;Works collaboratively to creatively problem solve with staff to meet students' unique needs in a technology- based instructional learning environment;Maintains accurate records across multiple sites;Plans and organizes for a schedule that requires flexibility and structure to serve students at multiple sitesEstablishes appropriate and supportive relationships with students, parents and staff.Qualifications
Required
Bachelors of Arts or Science Degree in Special Education, or in related field;Valid Florida Professional Special Education Teacher certification;Willing to acquire Reading Certification and add to state certification;Minimum three to five (3-5) years of Special Education teaching experience;Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook;Demonstration of mastery in specified area/s of the curriculum required;Demonstration of teaching techniques and classroom management skills (i.e., effective instructional strategies, articulate communication of information, positive interactions with students, and overall organization of learning environment), as seen during a classroom observation by a partnership principal required;Preferred
Evidence of working knowledge and comfort level with instructional technology;Background and experience in identification and instruction of students with disabilities;Experience working with at-risk student population;Evidence of educational experiences after college (fellowships, summer study, or graduate course work to pursue greater depth in a subject area, specific instructional methodology, curriculum development, special education, technology, etc.);Experience in policy (IDEA) and / or administration with special EducationBenefits and other Perks:
$3000 Signing Bonus paid after 60 days of employmentMedical, Dental, VisionBasic Life/AD&D - company paidVoluntary - Life/AD&D, Short/Long Term DisabilityGenerous time off schedule (Holidays, Personal, Vacation, and Sick Time)Retirement PlanStudent Loan AssistanceEmployer Paid Teladoc Mental Health support networkPerks at Work discount site
An Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of EdisonLearning, Inc. to provide educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage and citizen status, age, marital status, disability, prior record of arrest or conviction (except as provided by law), sexual orientation, gender (sex), and to maintain an environment free of discriminatory harassment, including sexual harassment, or retaliation as required by civil rights law.
Job LocationSandra Marie Curtis High School - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Position TypeFull Time
Education Level4 Year Degree
Travel PercentageNone
Job ShiftDay
Job CategoryEducation
Job Summary
Sandra Marie Curtis High School (formerly Sunrise High School) in FT. Lauderdale, FL is seeking an ESE Coordinator!
This position offers a $3000 Signing Bonus!
About EdisonLearning and NorthStar Academies
NorthStar Academies (NSA) are public charter schools governed by the Governing Board of NorthStar Academies. The NSA board has entered into an agreement with EdisonLearning to manage the NSA Schools.
EdisonLearning brings together best practices in instruction, developed over three decades of supporting schools, with blended solutions designed by educators to meet students where they are and deliver the education they need and deserve. The company's comprehensive content, resources and support include 150+ full eCourses in core and elective subjects, plus career and technical education and social-emotional learning; actionable learning analytics dashboards and blockchain-enabled micro-credentials; and instructional services teachers and advisors who provide personalized student support. The guiding purpose behind all of EdisonLearning's work is to ensure equitable access and opportunity for each and every learner.
Our organization's growth and success is due to the hundreds of dedicated professionals who share a passion for making a difference in the lives of young people - both academically and in character development. We are committed to maintaining a work environment that empowers every employee to take ownership for the growth and success of the company - making sure that the best ideas are always on the table, and that the students we serve always receive our best.
The EdisonLearning Schools Core Values
Wisdom; justice; courage; compassion; hope; respect; responsibility; integrity and resilience-provide the basis for our character and ethics curriculum and student management system that contribute to building a positive learning environment. Helping students develop into responsible citizens is an integral part of the EdisonLearning program.
Job Summary:
The ESE Coordinatoris responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance to established policies, procedures and/or regulations, and addressing other duties and processes required to maintain the school's program of services. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: providing student interventions and modifications to the academic program as needed; managing the schools ESE programs and services including students with IEPs, EPs and 504s; developing related goals, objectives and recommending policies; planning, implementing and working with staff in evaluating the special education programs and services; acting as a liaison with other district staff, serving as a resource of information regarding the ESE programs and services; and ensuring that procedures are appropriate in relation to policies required by state and federal regulatory requirements.
The ESE Coordinator works alongside the instructional team in order to meet the needs of the school and for the school to remain compliant by providing consultative and collaborative expert services in support of the instructional program. The building of relationships are a critical component of this environment, the team works together to identify student needs that may be barriers to success. The coordinator provides training coaching, guidance and assistance to educational staff and agencies regarding best practices in assessment, instructional methodologies and curriculum for special education students with a variety of disabilities.
Job Responsibilities :Lead and manage student study team to develop interventions to support students academically and socially;Case manage all students education plans and all section 504 plans;Assist Principal with resolving issues regarding staff / parents/ students in exceptional Student Support Service programs;Monitor quality of Individual Educational Plans (IEP) and Educational Plans (EP) for all programs;Provide consultation for staffing and placement of exceptional students;Overseeing the program to ensure that all students receive the appropriate educational service in compliance with the school board county and department of education;Communicating regularly with School Board personnel , students and their families regarding IEP goals , accommodations;Process and follow up on in-coming calls including those of prospective individuals and / or other community agencies and referrals;Coordinate the continual evaluation of the quality of ESE program;Prepare all required report and maintain appropriate records;Serves as the principal's designee for all Exceptional Student Education (ESE) staff in accordance with the annual Local Education Agency (LEA) Memo.Coordinate and conduct all required ESE Meetings in accordance with the sponsoring district's approved policies and expectations.Maintain and secure all ESE program records as required by the sponsoring district and as determined by the School Principal.Coordinate the provision of services per the students learning needs and as identified in the student's IEP/EP or 504 Plan.Progress monitor all ESE students and assist in the identification and implementation of all instructional interventions as needed, to ensure that students are on target to meet their IEP or EP goals.Ensure that all student learning plans adhere to the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) guidelines as specified in IDEA regulations and state guidelines.Ensure that all initial referrals for ESE services are completed within the required timeline and reporting periods as required by the sponsoring district.Collaborate with regular education personnel on the Multi-tiered System of Support - Response to Intervention/Comprehensive Student Services initiatives.Provide school leadership team regularly with the following: reports on issues regarding ESE services, progress monitoring data, and compliance data.Collaborate with school personnel (e.g., administration, regular education teachers, special education coordinators or teachers etc.) on ESE service models (i.e., monitoring; collaboration or consultation; co-teaching or team teaching; facilitated instruction; resource room; direct instruction.).Correct compliance errors identified internally (within the school) and externally, in accordance with federal, state and local laws, rules, policies and procedures.Coordinate progress monitoring of ESE students and provide appropriate modifications as needed.Communicate effectively and regularly with parents, colleagues and the ESE Director of Specialized Student Services on IDEA, FAPE, LRE, and IEP testing, reporting and compliance successes and challenges at assigned school(s).Utilize the district's approved electronic management system to generate ESE documents and upload all ESE related documents as required by the sponsoring district.Participate in district and in-house training programs offered to enhance the individual skills and proficiency related to the job responsibilities.Utilize facilitative behaviors consistent with the Facilitated IEP/EP or 504 training provided by the District in order to conduct efficient and productive IEP/EP or 504 meetings, in which all participants feel valued and heard.Provide explanations to parent(s) of the Procedural Safeguards as well as the availability of resources within the District to meet the unique needs if the student.When developing IEPs or EPs, seek and utilize input from instructional and relevant supporting staff and ensure parents receive draft IEPs for all annual reviews.Attend all in-house and district ESE Compliance Meetings or achievement related meetings as scheduled by the sponsoring district or the school site.Maintain accurate and current inventory on instructional and curricular resources and materials. Replenish inventory as needed.Contribute to a culture of professionalism among team members;Coordinating various activities with agencies providing services to students with disabilities;Maintaining Accurate records and files, and prepare documents and reports;Any other duties assigned by the PrincipalKey Relationships:
Internal: Core Content Teachers, Students, EdisonLearning Support Staff;
External: School District, Educational Personnel, Parents;Key Behavioral Competencies:
Encourage constructive feedback and a culture that provides opportunities for development. Attracts, assesses, develops, motivates and retains a diverse workforce that drives results;Helps others to secure resources and provides guidance in decision making and problem solving;Addresses difficult issues; put self on the line to deal with important problems; stands firm when necessary;Analyze reasons behind results, takes action to address failures and seeks to improve outcomes;Willingly cooperates and works collaboratively towards solutions which generally benefit all involved parties; works cooperatively with others to accomplish company objectives; promotes collaboration and partnerships;Gives credit and recognition to others who have contributed towards team or group goals; respects different opinions, seeking them out to challenge thinking and enhance collaborative efforts;Works collaboratively to creatively problem solve with staff to meet students' unique needs in a technology- based instructional learning environment;Maintains accurate records across multiple sites;Plans and organizes for a schedule that requires flexibility and structure to serve students at multiple sitesEstablishes appropriate and supportive relationships with students, parents and staff.Qualifications
Required
Bachelors of Arts or Science Degree in Special Education, or in related field;Valid Florida Professional Special Education Teacher certification;Willing to acquire Reading Certification and add to state certification;Minimum three to five (3-5) years of Special Education teaching experience;Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook;Demonstration of mastery in specified area/s of the curriculum required;Demonstration of teaching techniques and classroom management skills (i.e., effective instructional strategies, articulate communication of information, positive interactions with students, and overall organization of learning environment), as seen during a classroom observation by a partnership principal required;Preferred
Evidence of working knowledge and comfort level with instructional technology;Background and experience in identification and instruction of students with disabilities;Experience working with at-risk student population;Evidence of educational experiences after college (fellowships, summer study, or graduate course work to pursue greater depth in a subject area, specific instructional methodology, curriculum development, special education, technology, etc.);Experience in policy (IDEA) and / or administration with special EducationBenefits and other Perks:
$3000 Signing Bonus paid after 60 days of employmentMedical, Dental, VisionBasic Life/AD&D - company paidVoluntary - Life/AD&D, Short/Long Term DisabilityGenerous time off schedule (Holidays, Personal, Vacation, and Sick Time)Retirement PlanStudent Loan AssistanceEmployer Paid Teladoc Mental Health support networkPerks at Work discount site
An Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of EdisonLearning, Inc. to provide educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage and citizen status, age, marital status, disability, prior record of arrest or conviction (except as provided by law), sexual orientation, gender (sex), and to maintain an environment free of discriminatory harassment, including sexual harassment, or retaliation as required by civil rights law.