Brookfield, WI, USA
3 days ago
Special Education Instructional Coach

Are you someone who is passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Do you enjoy caring for and mentoring others with disabilities?

MyPath and its Operating Companies provide specialized services and dignified care for children, adolescents and adults with special needs. Our companies provide a spectrum of services and support which promote the ability of those we serve to live as independently as possible in the community.

Overview

The Richardson School is seeking a SPED Instructional Coach to join their team at the Brookfield campus!

This position is responsible for supporting teachers in identifying, developing, and implementing curriculum, assessments, and instructional strategies designed to improve the learning of students with disabilities. This position provides leadership in the areas of curriculum, instruction, and effective learning environments. This position contributes to the increase of student learning by fostering instructional excellence throughout the building. They will engage in the delivery of professional development, including observing teachers, coaching and modeling instructional and assessment strategies, and providing feedback that ensures effective instruction and student learning. This position is responsible for the development and maintenance of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).

OUR CULTURE:

Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion remains as strong as ever at MyPath Companies. We believe that cultivating a diverse and inclusive environment is not only the right thing to do but also integral to our success as an organization. We understand that the current political and social climate may raise concerns about DEI initiatives. However, we see this as an opportunity to reaffirm our dedication to creating an equitable workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute. At MyPath, DEI isn't just a policy—it's part of who we are and how we operate every day. From our hiring practices and the clients that we serve, our employee resource groups to our community outreach and more, we are focused on fostering a culture of belonging for everyone.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Mentors all new and provisional teachers including conducting regular scheduled meetings to review progress, assist and oversee curriculum development, complete observations, oversee Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).Reports progress and keeps in communication with the education director, day school director and human resources regarding new and provisional teacher development. Based on the evaluations, opportunities for professional growth will be identified and provided.Identifies resources internal and external instructional support resources and shares accordingly with teachers.Reviews and become familiar with all education history material on each incoming student, including current academic goals, safety plans and is flexible to meet changing student needsReads communication logs, daily reports, records, memos, etc. to remain updated on treatment and overall organizational information.Creates an environment of trust and respect that promotes teacher engagement in a student-centered coaching model, builds a collaborative learning environment, and fosters a culture of continuous professional growth within the school.Ensures that proactive classroom behavior management approaches are consistent with the goals and needs of the classroom and align with MyPath therapeutic models.Supports the development and implementation of individualized Behavior Intervention Plans.Engages teachers in learning new instructional strategies through coaching, modeling, professional development and collaborative meetings.Provides relevant and timely feedback and goal setting.Leads and provides (as assigned) individualized education through co-planning and/or co-teaching and engages students in active learning. Ensures that classroom environment and activities are conducive to students’ development of independence, competence and sense of self-worth. Develops and implements new and supplemental programming.Assists teachers and support staff in using research-based instructional and learning strategies and content specific, differentiated instruction including assisting teachers in planning, delivering, and assessing lessons. Determines educational needs of students. Facilitates and analyzes academic data to determine curriculum needs.Assists teachers in assessing students’ functional levels, determining instructional levels and identifying educational needs; assists with facilitating appropriate educational and vocational assessment.Conducts observations and provides appropriate coaching, modeling, and feedback on the implementation of instruction that meets school specific expectations.Serve as Substitute Teacher when needed.Supports Special Education Teachers by attending Parent/Teacher Conferences and Mini Conferences as needed.Applies knowledge of federal and state special education laws, regulations, and precedents in the monitoring of IEPs for all students; assures each student has an updated IEP uploaded to the Student Information System.Coordinates with teachers and related service to ensure case management representation at the IEP meeting.Functions within legal, licensing, School, and professional standards in maintaining a therapeutic and educational environment for students.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:Bachelor’s Degree required, Master's degree preferredPossesses and maintains a Special Education Teacher Licensure with WI DPI (required)3 years of licensed Teaching Experience required

WAGES & BENEFITS:

Hours: 8-4pm during the regular school year + availability to work ESYSchedule: Monday- Friday, following a traditional school calendarSalary Range: From $63,000 annually; Final salary based on level of education + years of experience Generous PTO packageTuition Assistance program for further professional developmentStudent Loan Paydown Program Health, Dental, Vision, short-term/long-term disability, life insuranceWe are an Employee Owned Company! You will automatically acquire company stock after one year of employment.Pet Insurance401(k) MatchPayActive – access your wages the very next day!

Join a school that truly provides the individualized attention that is essential for students having significant special needs!

Additional Information

MyPath is composed of a beautifully diverse spectrum of employees with different characteristics, abilities, and life experiences. We believe that equitable, diverse, and inclusive practices in our workspaces are integral to the existence of MyPath. We value our diverse spectrum of Owners, the individuals we serve and the communities we encounter.

Our success as an organization is directly proportional to our ability to create belonging and genuinely engage our Owners and potential Owners.  We ask for demographic information so that we can be intentional in supporting our Owners best.  Although not required, we would appreciate you sharing to help our commitment of cultivating a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and belonging MyPath.

Our Culture

At MyPath, we support an ownership culture throughout the organization. Our culture is based on our five beliefs and behaviors:

Passion

Accountability

Teamwork

Openness

Continuous Learning and Innovation

As an employee owner, you can expect transparency, respect and appreciation. You’ll impact the place you work and map a career within MyPath. With your passion and our breadth of services, your options are nearly limitless!

MyPath is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We embrace the unique characteristics, abilities, and life experiences of our employees and believe that equitable and inclusive practices are essential to our success. We value the diversity of our Owners, the individuals we serve, and the communities we engage with.

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