Reports To: Office of Specialized Services Chief or their Designee.
General Description:
The Boston Public Schools Office of Specialized Services believe that students with disabilities can be academically and behaviorally successful in inclusive environments. The level and type of support our students with disabilities need can vary based on their individualized educational plans (IEPs) and schools sometimes need additional technical support to ensure this academic and behavioral success. The District is looking for dynamic and innovative individuals to work collaboratively with central and school based teams to provide direct support to general, inclusive and substantially separate classrooms that need assistance in developing and implementing instructional strategies in academics, behavior, and/ or social skills . These may vary for individual, small group, or classroom support.
BPS is compiling Inclusive Practice Teams, consisting of two IP Specialists and one paraprofessional each, to work directly with classroom staff. The teams will not only provide direct consultation and coaching, but will also identify and develop tools and other professional development resources to support schools and students. There will be four district wide Inclusive Practice Teams. The teams will be charged with providing direct consultation and coaching support, including modeling, to classroom staff. They will also be identifying and developing tools, and professional development on larger topics to support all students.
The Inclusive Practice Support Specialists need to have extensive experience working with students with disabilities and implementing successful instructional, behavioral, and social strategies in a variety of educational settings. The Inclusive Practice Teams will also work with central office personnel to build capacity and understanding of the school experience that is needed for the BPS inclusion vision to be attained. The Office of Special Education wants to create support networks that will ensure all students have equitable access to opportunities and experience achievement.
Responsibilities:
The Inclusive Practice Support Specialist is responsible for the following:
Qualifications - Required:
Qualifications - Preferred:
Terms: BTU, Group I
Please refer to the BPS website for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.
The start and end times of BPS schools vary, as do the lengths of the school day. Some BPS schools have a longer school day through the "Schedule A" Expanded Learning Time (ELT) agreement.
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