Haynes Family of Programs

Special Education Teacher - ED School

Haynes Family of Programs  •  $70k - $74k/yr  •  La Verne, CA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Renaissance Prep Academy - La Verne, CA 91750 Position Type Full Time Salary Range $70,304.00 - $74,152.00 Salary

Responsible for designing and implementing a multi-sensory individualized educational plan (IEP) for each severely emotionally disturbed (SED) child in a self-contained classroom with six to ten students; maintain a classroom environment that is conducive to effective individual diagnosis, prescription, correction and evaluation.

JOB DUTIES

  • Reviews prior records of students in order to identify specific educational needs
  • Participates in IEP meetings in order to develop an educational plan that is also supportive of the student's therapeutic program; periodically assesses and reports accomplishments relative to IEP.
  • Works cooperatively within the multi-disciplinary milieu, therapeutic treatment setting with psychologists, child care staff, parents, various therapists and others to develop, implement, and facilitate each student's overall treatment plan and IEP.
  • Administers formal and informal assessments to determine baseline levels of functioning and measure student progress.
  • Utilizes current teaching methods and strategies to design lesson plans that will engage students in the learning process; ensures opportunities for all students to actively participate in the learning process; assigns homework that can be accomplished independently by the students.
  • Prepares lesson plans weekly for review of Principal; ensures plans are sufficiently detailed for substitute staff to follow in the event of an absence; ensures lessons comply with course of study from the local school district and the California State Frameworks.
  • Develops and implements effective behavior management techniques appropriate for SED students and commensurate with the Agency's therapeutic and positive reinforcement philosophies; maintains a structured, organized and safe educational environment with posted classroom rules and schedules; models appropriate behaviors.
  • Develops and maintains individual and classroom records including progress reports, daily attendance records, formal educational assessments, and transcripts in accordance with school policies; ensures confidentiality is maintained; prepares daily student evaluation reports relative to academic and behavioral performance for information and use by child care staff, parents, and others when working with the student after school.
  • Counsels students on classes required to meet graduation standards, as appropriate.
  • Participates in Student Study Team to identify ways to remediate and enrich academic learning and behavioral growth for each student.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

In the course of performing this job, the incumbent typically spends time standing, walking on sloped/hilly areas of campus, carrying, driving, lifting (up to 40 pounds), listening, speaking, reaching, writing, and participating in restraint procedures.



Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Special Education Credential or credential eligible
  • Demonstrated skill in working with emotionally disturbed children or adolescents
  • Demonstrated skill in behavior management
  • Demonstrated skill in curriculum development
  • Ability to pass and utilize Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) within three months of hire
  • Ability to pass and utilize First Aid and CPR certification within three months of hire
  • Very effective oral and written communications
Haynes Family of Programs

About Haynes Family of Programs

Haynes Family of Programs provides specialized treatment and educational services to children with special needs relating to emotional development, autism, Asperger’s Disorder, learning disabilities, neglect and abandonment.

It was founded in October 1946 by LeRoy Haynes, a former chaplain at the Fred Nellis Youth Authority in Whittier, as a way to help many of the troubled boys he served through intervention and treatment in a home-like setting.

The group home facility has grown from its initial 10 residents to six cottages, each housing 12 children. Mental health treatment services are provided to every resident. The Haynes Education Center, a non-public school founded in 1989 as a companion to the group home facility, initially provided schooling to the children of what was formerly LeRoy Boys Home. It has grown to serve not only the children who live on campus but the community as a whole, accepting children (boys and girls) from 14 school districts throughout Southern California.

Credentialed teachers working in a highly structured environment address curriculum as well as learning disabilities including autism, emotional challenges and developmental disabilities. The entire facility serves 350 to 400 children annually through its three basic programs — residential, Haynes Education Center and mental health.

Our Mission:

Our mission is to strengthen the mind and spirit of children with emotional problems, special learning difficulties and developmental needs by providing specialized programs in a nurturing, caring and therapeutic environment.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
La Verne, California
Year Founded
1946
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