Special Education Teacher - NBHS KEY, Consolidated School District of New Britain


Position:
Special Education Teacher - NBHS KEY

Job ID:
6577

County:
CREC


Posted:
November 29, 2024




Contact Information:
Consolidated School District of New Britain
272 Main Street
New Britain, CT 06050
District Website

Contact:
Human Resources
Phone: 860-827-2200
Fax:
District Email


Job Description:

REPORTS TO
District Supervisor of Special Education KEY Program and/or building Principal.

PRIMARY FUNCTION
To provide IEP-mandated instruction to students in a highly structured and supported classroom environment.

QUALIFICATION PROFILE
CERTIFICATION / LICENSE
Connecticut teacher certification in Special Education.

EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree or higher in special education or related field.

EXPERIENCE
Experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI), Augmentative and
Alternative Communication (AAC), and administering/interpreting autism-specific assessments.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES
 Adheres to practices aligned with the District’s vision and mission to engage students and promote
accountability.
 Remains current with best practices recommended for students with Autism Spectrum and/or other
developmental disabilities.
 Utilizes a data-based decision-making model to design, analyze, implement, evaluate and modify
individualized educational programs to ensure student success and whole child development.
 Plans instruction to achieve learning objectives related to individual/group needs, the academic program,
social/emotional growth and the cultural background of students.
 Effectively organizes time, space, materials and equipment for instructional purposes.
 Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills and works collaboratively with colleagues from
various disciplines to support student success.
 Coordinates and oversees program implementation by para-educators and provides training and supervision,
as required.
 Observe students in the District as requested by the Director of Pupil Services or KEY Supervisor.
 Works and/or plans collaboratively with general education teachers to support skill development and
generalization of skills across school settings.
 Presents on professional development topics, when appropriate, for contributing to the theory and skill
development of others.

ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
 Utilizes effective classroom management skills and positive behavioral supports to maintain a safe and
supportive learning environment for all staff and students.
 Provides case management and communicates regularly with families.
 Administers, scores, and interprets assessments for the purpose of special education identification, program
development, progress monitoring, and program reviews.
 Provides direct social skills instruction to support social-emotional learning and the development of
independent problem-solving skills.
 Utilizes district technology for IEP documentation and record-keeping.
 Follows protocols, including adhering to established timelines, for meeting all Federal and State mandates.
 Plans and participates in PPT meetings, parent-teacher conferences and case consultations.
 Attends required staff meetings and professional development activities.
 Applies teaching theories and techniques across the day to support academic achievement, acquisition of
communication skills, independent living skills, and positive social/emotional development.
 Establishes and maintains student data and effectively utilizes data when reporting progress and needs.
 Works collaboratively with the school, community and home teams to ensure the successful generalization of
skills across all environments for students.
 Assists students, to the extent necessary, in daily self-care, transitioning and adapting to school routines.
 Applies strategies for assisting students with the development of regulation and coping skills for creating
productive and well-adjusted citizens.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES
 Ensures proper care of instructional equipment and materials.
 Participates in all mandatory training activities, including yearly refresher training for de-escalation techniques
and restraint protocol.
 Promotes and contributes to inter-departmental and school activities and programs.
 Contributes to school committees, staff meetings and other staff efforts, as requested.
 Reflects on and improves personal practice and follows all teacher evaluation procedures.
 Follows district and school expectations as established by the Teacher’s Contract, Principal and District.
 Additional job-related duties as assigned by the District Special Education Supervisor and/or building
Principal.

EQUIPMENT
Must be able to use a personal computer and job-related equipment.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Travel between schools, as needed.



Other:

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
SALARY & BENEFITS
As per the Agreement with the New Britain Federation of Teachers.

WORK SCHEDULE
As per the Agreement with the New Britain Federation of Teachers.

UNION AFFILIATION
Local 871, New Britain Federation of Teachers.

FUNDING SOURCE
Determined by position.