Position Type:
Administration/Education Service Specialist
Date Posted:
5/18/2023
Location:
Central Office
Date Available:
07/01/2023
Closing Date:
05/31/2023
2023 – 2024 School Year
Full Time
Position definition: Using considerable discretion and independent judgment, the individual in this position oversees the IEP team of education services professionals to deliver a wide range of education services to all employees working at the assigned levels in Community Unit School District 300. The individual in this position functions as a resource for administrators, focusing on the administrators and staff assigned to assigned levels of schools throughout the District and proactively partners to resolve various problems and issues facing the District. Additionally, the individual in this position oversees the delivery of instruction and identified programming based on individual student needs.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Education
- Valid Illinois Professional Education License with General Administrative or Principal Endorsement through ISBE
- A Bachelor’s Degree in special education or a related field.
- Minimum of five years teaching and/or administrative experiences
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable
Knowledge
- Thorough knowledge of the best practices for related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of evaluation techniques and best practices for related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of all applicable Federal and State Special Education Compliance and ability to apply said knowledge
- Thorough knowledge of RtI/PBIS process and continuum of services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of differentiated instructional methods for academics and life skills as it applies to related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of transition services and program as it pertains to related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of related services and how this impacts education as it pertains to low incidence disabilities and ability to apply said knowledge.
- Extensive knowledge of maladaptive behavior strategies for related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of social skill needs for students and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of embedding motor/sensory/language strategies for students with low incident disabilities and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge with augmentative communication devices and strategies and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of pragmatic language and ability to apply said knowledge
- Extensive knowledge of all disabilities and the connection to related services and ability to apply said knowledge
- Thorough knowledge of District 300 labor agreements, Administrative Regulations and Board Policies and ability to apply said knowledge
Abilities
- Ability to work effectively with diverse groups of individuals, ranging from employees to parents of students; Ability to effectively lead/facilitate group processes.
- Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with administrators, faculty, staff, students and external entities to raise academic performance.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-performing, and at times, unpredictable environment.
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
- Demonstrate strong work ethic, accept responsibility, and the ability to be self-motivated.
- Ability to take the initiative to resolve problems without direction
- Ability to process large amounts of information and organize the information to present it to various individuals who do not possess firsthand knowledge of the situation
- Ability to work well with other people in a team oriented environment
- Ability to analyze and interpret data for decision making
- Ability to incorporate and translate organizational and department missions into day-to-day practices
- Ability to use effective instructional strategies and techniques.
- Ability to effectively contribute to the accomplishment of organization and department goals as outlined in the district strategic plan.
- Ability to assess the effectiveness of programs and activities.
- Ability to maintain complete and accurate records and statistics and to develop meaningful reports from them.
- Ability to use computer-driven work processing, spreadsheet and file maintenance programs and software.
- Ability to interpret educational policies and procedures.
- Ability to take the initiative to resolve problems without direction
- Ability to effectively lead a group of people in day-to-day activities, contributing to the accomplishment of organization and department goals
- Ability to review and analyze assessment data collected by the District and Illinois State Board of Education
- Ability to make tough decisions and support principals in making tough decisions
- Ability to develop and implement behavior intervention plans, classroom management systems, and reinforcement systems.
- Ability to develop and provide training related to effective practices in all school settings
- Ability to develop and implement instructional policies and programs.
Skills
- Possess excellent leadership skills
- Possess enthusiasm and positive interpersonal skills.
- Possess excellent documentation skills
- Possess excellent organizational skills
- Possess excellent communication skills, verbal and written
- Possess practical problem solving skills and solid troubleshooting skills
- Demonstrate ability to effectively and efficiently utilize technology
- Possess a desire to learn new things
- Exhibit self-motivation and ability to work with minimal supervision
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist building level administration with staff hiring, evaluation and discipline of special education staff
- Attend and participate in variety of department and district level meetings and committee
- Implement and evaluate assistive technology needs for individual students and programs
- Consult and relay information to district staff and parents regarding reasonable accommodations and behavior management, strategies within the special education and general education settings
- Facilitate IEP meetings as needed at early childhood
- Plan, prepare and conduct professional development for certified and non-certified staff at the direction of the Chief of Education Services
- Complete required Special Education State reporting for early childhood
- Collect and analyze data for student achievement and program effectiveness
- Communication of important issues with the Directors and Assistant Superintendent
- Research and design solutions to various Education Service challenges confronting the District and staff
- Establish and maintain effective school, community and family partnership
- Other duties as assigned by Chief of Education Services
Salary and benefits:
261 days, including paid legal holidays
25 Vacation days
12 sick days
2 personal days
Monthly mileage stipend of $100.00
Medical, dental, optical insurance-employee choice of high deductible PPO/HSA, PPO or HMO
Life insurance
Doctoral tuition reimbursement
Salary: $93,889 – $101,627
Performance Evaluation/Accountability:
- Performance evaluated annually in accordance with Illinois School Code and D300 Administrative Procedures
Application Procedures:
Apply online
Selection Process:
Applicants will be reviewed by hiring supervisor.
Essential Job Duties:
Disclaimer: The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Attachment(s):
- Education Service Specialist.pdf