Director/Supervisor of Special Services/ Child Study Team

Delsea Regional School District | Franklinville, NJ

  

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CountyGloucester
Posted Date 4/25/2024
Expiration Date5/25/2024
Description

The Delsea Regional (and Elk Township via shared service agreement) School Districts are looking for a Director/Supervisor of Special Services/ Child Study Team.

Qualifications

  • Valid New Jersey Administrator or Principal Certificate (or Supervisory certificate with active progress toward the above certificates)
  • Demonstrated leadership skills in curriculum development, program evaluation, professional development, and social and emotional learning
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Special Education programs and the NJ Administrative Code
  • Knowledgeable of I&RS, 504 plans, and the scope of intervention services available to students.
  • Knowledgeable with high-leverage practices in special education instruction
  • Experience with integrating Restorative Practices and PBSIS
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship

 

 

Responsibilities

REPORTS TO: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent

  • Pass a physical examination in accordance with statute and board policy
  • Serves as the educational leader of the Special Services Department, which promotes the Department’s initiatives and the development and sustainability of best practices related to the effective implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEPs) within the framework of Board Policy and all legal guidelines
  • The Director of Special Services is responsible for coordinating, planning, and aligning materials and resources, instructional program evaluation, personnel management, department professional development, curricular modifications, staff and student scheduling, and effective fiscal management of the Department of Special Services
  • Provides leadership in developing the district's special education program; coordinates and supervises related activities
  • Keeps informed of all legal requirements governing special education, keeps staff informed of legal requirements, and ensures that all requirements under administrative code, state/federal law, and board policy are met
  • Assists in the creation and editing of all curriculum guides and materials for publication, including possible modifications for students with disabilities and students who require differentiation
  • Serves as a member of the child study team based upon the Educational Service Personnel certification (i.e., school social worker, school psychologist, learning disabilities teacher-consultant, student assistance coordinator, etc. if needed)
  • Assumes responsibility for preparing and timely submitting all required documents and reports to assure district compliance with the legal requirements of this process
  • Monitors the implementation of IEPs
  • Assist in the selection of appropriate instructional materials and monitors delivery of the instructional program
  • Evaluate existing programs and make recommendations for improvements
  • Assists with reviewing and evaluating the results of district-wide testing programs and other evaluative measures used by the schools
  • Establish and maintain an effective positive social/emotional learning and trauma-informed practices culture within the school
  • Recommends policies and programs essential to the needs of special education children
  • Establishes procedures for evaluation, placement, and reappraisal of students needing special education and/or related services
  • Supervises and coordinates extended school year (ESY) and home instruction for homebound or hospitalized special education pupils
  • Assumes responsibility for district compliance with regulations regarding school special education programs
  • Plans, develops, and coordinates the district's system of special education services
  • Oversees the development and effective delivery of the district's special education program, including the development and maintenance of the cumulative records of students receiving special services
  • Assume responsibility for his/her continuing professional growth and development by attendance at professional meetings, memberships in professional organizations, enrollment in advanced courses and by reading professional journals and other publications
  • Interview, recommend for appointment, assign, supervise, and evaluate the performance of all school employees and assist them in achievement of their job goals
  • Conduct observations of teaching staff members, prepare written comments, and offer constructive suggestions for improvement when appropriate
  • Act as a liaison between the school, home, and community; interpret policies, programs, and activities; and encourage community participation
  • Communicate information to parents and the community required by law or administrative code
  • Maintaining department statistics on referrals, evaluations, classification rates, etc
  • Cooperates with the building principal to plan, coordinate, and evaluate the special services program and the performance of special education staff assigned to each school
  • Coordinating a comprehensive and efficient system of identification of children to the Child Study Team
  • Coordinates Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS )
  • Coordinates the provision of related services (speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy) to all students with disabilities per their IEP
  • Arranging for a comprehensive reevaluation of classified students and evaluation of students referred to the Child Study Team in compliance with N.J. Rules and regulations
  • Monitor, assign, and adjust Child Study Team caseloads in consultation with the director
  • Conducting an in-take process for newly referred children to the Child Study Team
  • Coordinates monthly planning meetings with guidance counselors
  • Provide oversight of the district’s choice, enrollment, and registration policies and processes
  • Works with principals to organize and coordinate grade-level and departmental meetings, affecting horizontal and vertical continuity and articulation of the instructional program for special education throughout the district
  • Meets with parents to discuss the implementation of the IEP and to resolve grievances
  • Coordinates all Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG) Meetings
  • Initiates, facilitates and maintains liaison with community agencies and other resources to meet pupils' special needs
  • Refers parents and child to agencies when appropriate
  • Interprets the objectives of the district's special education program to parents, students, staff, and the community

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 12 Months 

 

SALARY: To be determined by the Board of Education. 

 

ANNUAL EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with state law and provisions of the board’s policy on the evaluation of certified staff. 

 

DELSEA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. The Delsea High School District does not discriminate in its employment practices, business action, and/or educational opportunities because of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability. 

 

Please send resume, cover letter, copies of certifications, and transcripts through our application portal.

 

The application deadline is May 5, 2024

 

Questions should be directed to Dr. Anthony Fitzpatrick, Assistant Superintendent afitzpatrick@delsearegional.us 

County
Gloucester
Type of Job (PreK-12 or Higher Ed.)
PreK-12

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