Special Education Teacher - Inspire Connections Academy
Oregon Connections Academy · Boise, ID · 4 mo ago
EducationFull-time
About the role
The Special Education Teacher at Inspire Connections Academy will deliver virtual and synchronous instruction, provide intervention and enrichment, and participate in the IEP process.
Responsibilities
- Provide specially scheduled live (synchronous), camera-on instruction to students during the school day (8 - 4 MST).
- Support the instructional program with synchronous instruction in whole-group, small-group, and one-to-one settings.
- Monitor student engagement during live sessions, including responsiveness, participation, and adherence to virtual classroom expectations.
- Complete all grading within the grading policy timeframe, create progress reports, and conduct parent conferences in a timely manner and in accordance with the handbook timelines.
- Represent a commitment to equitable practice in all areas of the role, including holding high expectations for all students and providing individualized support to meet those expectations.
- Actively engage and re-engage students through relationship-building, regular outreach, and follow-up in a virtual environment.
- Lead the implementation of Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) within the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework, utilizing data and evidence to provide Tier 3 intensive interventions while collaborating with general education partners to ensure student access and progress within Tier 1 and 2 environments.
- Provide targeted intervention and enrichment support to students based on academic and engagement data.
- Develop, write, and implement IEPs and 504 plans in compliance with federal and state regulations.
- Schedule, organize, and conduct IEP-related meetings.
- Maintain organization and proper implementation of all paperwork, documentation, and procedures related to the IEP process.
- Communicate regularly with parents/learning coaches of students with special needs to ensure that their IEP goals are being met and that their needs are addressed in a timely and appropriate fashion.
- Consult with teachers and coordinate the implementation of specially designed instruction as defined in the IEP regarding students with specific needs and potential learning issues.
- Maintain the organization and proper implementation of all paperwork, documentation, and procedures for the IEP process.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date data in the school's Learning Management System and special education software.
- Participate in the school's Student Support Team to help teachers and learning coaches develop and implement program modifications and strategies.
- Provide guidance and support to ensure students' individual needs are addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
- Collaborate daily with colleagues through virtual and in-person meetings, shared systems, and ongoing communication to support student success.
- Consult with teachers, counselors, and other staff to develop alternative enrichment activities, accommodations, and instructional modifications to increase students' understanding.
- Work with School Counselors to ensure students and families receive appropriate communications, students are making adequate progress, and established goals are being met.
- Collaborate within the school's professional learning community to continuously monitor student data and make strong instructional decisions that have a direct impact on student learning.
- Manage a class of Homeroom Students by actively monitoring attendance, academic progress, and engagement, and completing required school-year tasks such as Welcome Calls and End-of-Year Calls.
- Maintain frequent communication with students and parents regarding academic progress, promotion/graduation status, and attendance, especially when a student is off track.
- Proctor state testing at a physical location under the supervision of the State Testing Coordinator and Test Site Lead.
- Assist with administering state testing and coordinating any special testing adaptations required by the IEP.
- Participate in student recruitment sessions and other marketing efforts requiring teacher representation.
- Attend required school and district professional development and pursue ongoing professional growth within assigned curriculum areas.
Requirements
- Highly qualified and certified to teach Special Education in Idaho with a valid Idaho Exceptional Child Generalist (K-12) credential.
- Applicants must reside in Idaho.
- Strong technology skills, particularly with Google Workspace, Zoom, and Windows-based operating systems.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail.
- Ability to analyze data, develop and implement intervention plans, and track student progress.
- A high degree of flexibility, strong collaboration skills, and ability to work independently from and manage responsibilities in a remote, home-based setting.
- Willingness to travel occasionally for marketing events, field trips, and state testing (may include overnight travel).
- Ability to work occasional evening hours to support families as needed.
- Private workspace free from distraction, high-speed internet, and appropriate childcare arrangements for any dependent children during scheduled work hours (8-4 MST).
- Two-step authentication is required to access all systems and may require the use of a personal device.