Special Education Teacher
Company: Intermountain Health
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 22, 2025
Job Description:
Job Description:This position is responsible for identifying the
educational needs of children and adolescents, functioning as a
member of a multidisciplinary treatment team in matters relating to
educational programming and transition planning. Provides patient
individualized education on an individual and group level. Provides
classroom skills assessment, academic skills evaluation,
educational programming and transition planning to children and
adolescents. Provides educational counseling services and
recommendations to parents regarding the educational needs of their
children. Serves as liaison to patient community based school.
Participates, along with clinical staff, parents, patient and
receiving school personnel, in transition planning to a patient
community based school at discharge from treatment.
This position reports to the Special Education Supervisor and is
responsible for providing classroom instruction to students with a
wide range of therapeutic needs. The special education teacher is
primarily responsible for identifying, planning, and delivering
appropriate individualized educational services as identified on
the Individual Education Plan (IEP).View the video below to hear a
current caregiver answer the question, what are some of the
challenges students at Mount Saint Vincent face? - -Us.
-Intermountain Health Mount Saint Vincent is one of the Rocky
Mountain region's premier providers of pediatric behavioral
healthcare, foster care services, preschool through eighth grade
education, and trauma-informed training - all focused on children
and their families. For 141 years, our innovative programs have
helped children reach their full potential within their homes,
schools, and communities. Our focus on trauma-informed care makes
us one of Colorado's most highly regarded human services agencies.
----We support children and their families across a continuum of
care that includes therapeutic, educational, and counseling
programs. - -We. -Together we'll align mission and careers, values
and workplace. We'll encourage joy and take pride in our integrity.
-We'll laugh at each other's jokes (even the bad ones). We'll hello
and high five. We'll celebrate milestones and acknowledge the value
of spirituality in healing. -We're proud of what we know, which
includes how much there is to learn. - -Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelors Degree from an accredited four year college in Early
Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education,
Family and Child Development or Child Psychology, preferred
- NOTE: If degree is not in a related field, completed or working
towards completing at least two (2) three-semester hour Early
Childhood Education (ECE) courses with one being ECE 101:
Introduction to ECE, required- Minimum of one (1) year of
experience working with children, required-
- Colorado Teaching License with endorsement in special education
required -
- Current Drivers License and must obtain Colorado Driver's
License within 30 days of moving to Colorado, required- Motor
vehicle record and proof of automobile insurance coverage to be
updated annually, requiredScopeAs an Early Learning Center Teacher
(Special Education) you need to know how to
- Supervise and assist children in daily hygiene routines, meals,
toileting, etc.-
- Plan developmentally appropriate activities and facilitate play
throughout the day.
- Know curriculum content, plan and instruct children in all
areas of the educational program cognitive, communication, fine and
gross motor skills, affective, and behavioral.-
- Support and integrate arts and physical education objectives
into the classroom.-
- Assist with orientation of new staff, new children, and
volunteers.-
- Transport children as needed or requested.-
- Promote the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT).
- Ensure the classroom adheres to the Colorado Department of
Education and State Licensing requirements and guidelines.------
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- Provide specialized instruction to students with moderate to
severe emotional and behavioral problems.------ -
- Provide educational assessment using
academic-psycho-educational test batteries in accordance with
department guidelines to develop a baseline for planning care and
school disposition. May provide formal or informal assessment not
limited to psycho-educational tests.--- -
- Develop and implement individualized education plans of care to
provide appropriate instruction and a positive learning
experience.--- -
- Utilize trauma-informed care to establish and maintain strong
relationships with patients, effectively interpret behavior, and
appropriately respond to meet the patient's needs.------ -
- Create written or visual materials regarding the educational
needs of patients and families to meet the educational needs of
your patients.------ -
- Provide family members with appropriate educational
information, resources, and recommendations.------ -
- Work collaboratively as a member of a multidisciplinary team to
meet the educational needs of patients.--- -
- Provide educational recommendations based on assessment data
and knowledge of educational resources to assist in treatment
planning and patient care.--- -
- Foster a positive learning environment for patients through
structured curriculum and customized educational activities to meet
individual needs and to promote academic achievement.--- -
- Determine appropriate educational placement and educational
instruction utilizing assessment, patient history, and current
patient status.------ -
- Collaborate with public and private educational systems to
obtain and communicate educational information in accordance with
educational law and department guidelines to arrange appropriate
educational services and transition plans.--- -
- Advocate for patients and families within public and private
schools by establishing transition plans as needed.--- -
- Anticipate and diffuses patient behaviors that have the
likelihood to lead to out-of-control behaviors.--- Responds calmly
and safely to escalating behaviors, asks for assistance as needed,
and responds with a team-based approach.--- -
- Respond to patient crises through effective use of crisis
response interventions up to and including physical
restraint.------ -
- Maintain compliance with appropriate school accreditation and
professional licensure standards.--- -#MSVPhysical
Requirements:Carrying, Climbing, Crawling, Hearing/Listening,
Lifting, Manual Dexterity, Pulling/Pushing, Seeing, Speaking,
Squatting/Kneeling, Standing, WalkingLocation:Mount St Vincent
HomeWork City:DenverWork State:ColoradoScheduled Weekly Hours:40The
hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate
dependent upon experience. -$25.00 - $32.63We care about your
well-being - mind, body, and spirit - which is why we provide our
caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of
programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that
encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.
Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packages for our, and
for our . Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or
protected veteran status.All positions subject to close without
notice.
Keywords: Intermountain Health, Denver , Special Education Teacher, Education / Teaching , Denver, Colorado
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