Recruitment began on February 28, 2025
and the job listing expires on March 28, 2025.
The Bradley School provides special education oversight, clinical coordination, technical assistance, and administrative support. The mission is to provide innovative, comprehensive, and individualized educational services. Our goal is to support the academic and social-emotional development of students so that they may achieve their full potential.
Under the general supervision of the behavioral coordinator and in collaboration with the classroom team, classroom behavior specialists are responsible for assisting the special education teacher in implementing effective academic, behavioral, and social-emotional programming for assigned students.
Responsibilities:
1. Assist in the formulation and implementation of educational programming consistent with the I.E.P. and Master Treatment Plan.
2. Prepare and present verbal and written reports concerning children’s educational progress.
3. Administer educational diagnostic tests with departmental privileging.
4. Attend and participate in meetings or conferences including supervisory sessions, staff meetings, or other meetings as assigned.
5. Participate in parent conferences as required.
6. Participate in diagnostic evaluations.
7. Prepare, maintain, and submit required reports, records, statistical data, or other information.
8. Assist assigned children in all aspects of daily programming including self-care, social skills, and recreation.
9. Observe all company policies, rules, and regulations.
10. Perform other duties as required, assigned, or directed.
Requirements:
1. Associate’s or Baccalaureate Degree preferred with a major in Special Education or related human service fields. Candidates without a Bachelor’s Degree may be considered for the position if they meet criteria to apply for and obtain certification as a Teacher’s Assistant and have relevant experience with populations served within the Bradley Schools.
2. Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients with consideration of aging processes, human development stages, and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.
3. Prior experience working with children is helpful.
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