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Posted: 
2024-03-28
Job Type: 
Full Time
Employment length: 
Permanent
Language requirements: 
English
Education requirements: 
College/CEGEP
Job experience: 
1 year to less than 2 years
Job industry: 
Education
We invite applications for the position of:

School

Position

FTE

Grade

Status

Start Date

Deroche Elementary

Inclusion Support Program/Learning Specialist Teacher

1.0

Elementary

Temporary

ASAP to June 30, 2024

The ISP/LST teacher will support students through direct and indirect service to meet educational, behavioral and social goals documented in their IEP or IBP. Services provided by the ISP/LST teacher will vary from student to student, depending on their individual needs. At times, students may require direct teaching of skills in an alternate setting. The ISP/LST teacher will collaborate with the classroom teacher, and work towards specific goals in the IEP. Student needs will vary greatly with goals ranging from those that focus on behavior and social skills to functional academic goals.

The ISP/LST teacher will also provide colleagues with specific strategies and interventions relating to behavior and social skills development that will enable specific high and low incidence students to be successful. The ISP/LST teaching position requires a skill set that encompasses work in the areas of behavior, development of social skills and development of programs and interventions for those students designated under the low incidence categories and with diagnoses of CDBC, ASD, FASD and developmental disabilities.

Qualifications: Bachelor of Education and/or PDP

Masters or Bachelors degree in Inclusive Education or post-graduate diploma in Inclusive Education

Recent successful training and experience in Level B testing, interpretation and assessment

Successful teaching experience in elementary grades

Experience teaching students with a variety of complex and diverse learning support needs

Coursework and teaching experience should include extensive knowledge of learner characteristics of students with Complex Developmental and Behavioral Conditions (CDBC), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), and developmental disabilities as well as the high incidence learners with learning disabilities and those with a mild intellectual disability

Experience developing programs with strategies appropriate for students with learning and behavioral characteristics as a result of neurological disorders such as ASD, FASD and CDBC

Additional coursework or specific training in the areas of autism through POPARD and the Reference and Regulate Therapy

Knowledge of sign language and augmentative communication systems is an asset given the needs of the students in the ISP program

Knowledge and experience in program development for students with severe behavioral disordered often diagnosed as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder and other externalizing behaviors

Experience working with classroom teachers to provide differentiated instructional strategies for students with diverse learning support needs

Completion of or the willingness to complete the Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training

Demonstrated knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and Response to Intervention

Strong interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills Job Duties:

Case manages students programs assigned to the caseload

Write IEPs to meet Ministry of Education guidelines with goals consistent with the funding category

Act as an in-school consultant to the school administrator, teachers and paraprofessionals when students experience academic, behaviourial and/or social difficulties

Work with parents as part of the school team toward goals as stated in the IEP

Work in collaboration with teachers modeling instructional strategies for teachers, providing additional resources as well as providing additional instruction for students that have learning difficulties

Work collaboratively with district staff and other specialists to coordinate required information and services for students with special needs

Focus on prevention explicit teaching of social emotional learning and skills for self-regulation

Ability to coordinate support personnel in the school, including educational assistants and youth care workers

Call and chair IEP and Integrated Case Management (ICM) meetings

Provision of specific, targeted teaching to individuals or groups requiring additional help, including assessments linked with targeted interventions

Create student intervention plans, level 1 and 2

Prepare File Reviews and packages for psychoeducational assessments

Assist with File organization and documentation to support designations for audit purposes

Work collaboratively with outside agencies, including multidisciplinary assessment teams, POPARD, Child and Youth Mental Health, etc.

For your application to be considered, all required documents must be included with your application which include: resume

cover letter

recent teaching reports and/or practicum reports

copy of BC Teaching Certificate and/or TQS card or information on current status The starting annual salary for this position ranges from $57,972-$106,217, with placement on the range based on length of service, FTE and qualifications in accordance with the Collective Agreement. Please be sure that you have received a confirmation from Make a Future that you have applied to a specific posting. Without this confirmation your application will not have been submitted.

Why Mission? We humbly work and learn on the Traditional, Ancestral, Unsurrended and Shared lands of the St:lo people, of Sq'wlets, Leq':mel, Sema:th, Matheqw and Qw:ltl'el , peoples of this land since time immemorial. We appreciate and embrace the vital role of all Indigenous peoples, groups, organizations, and associations residing on and within these lands. We also acknowledge and share traditional teachings of Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers and the sharing of Indigenous Knowledge and Worldviews in the curriculum and throughout our workspaces.

Mission Public Schools benefits from being a medium-sized district with rural and urban schools. We are large enough to provide a variety of programs and services, and small enough to build meaningful relationships with our students, parents, colleagues, and other stakeholders.

The district is focused on following the Strategic Plan which sets the direction for the organization and supports student learning. Click here to learn more about the strategic plan and related priorities. Finally, we are committed to forming safe and inclusive workspaces and schools. To learn more, review our policy for Respectful Schools and Workplaces . About Mission

Mission, British Columbia is nestled on a southern coastal mountain slope, overlooking the lush valley of the mighty Fraser River. Ideally situated, Mission is located an hour east of Vancouver and just a 15-minute drive from the U.S. border. Mission was originally inhabited by the Sto:lo First Nations people, and today this rapidly growing and dynamic centre is home to a population of some 38,000 residents. Come see why Mission is "the Jewel in the Valley".

What opportunities do we offer? District Mentorship/ Leadership Groups In-house training, online training, leadership training, and professional development opportunities

A great place to live that is relatively affordable compared to other lower mainland cities

Variety of staff benefits: pension, extended health/ medical, LTD, sick leave, mat leave, paid stat holidays, family responsibility leave, mileage

Access to wellness resources

Thank you for your interest. Please note only short-listed applicants will be contacted.