Pentucket Regional School District
Job Description
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ABA-Based Substantially Separate Teacher Communication Program
Job Goal: To provide high-quality, individualized instruction and behavioral support to students, primarily with autism, in a substantially separate classroom setting, using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The teacher will promote student growth in academic, social, and behavioral domains while working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team.
QUALIFICATIONS PREFERRED:
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Valid Massachusetts teaching license in Severe Disabilities (All Levels) preferred; candidates with Moderate Disabilities licensure will also be considered if the candidate possesses relevant experience and qualifications aligned with the needs of the program.
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Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred
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Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) Endorsement required for core academic teachers in Massachusetts
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Knowledge and experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
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Experienced with discrete trial teaching, incidental teaching, and small group instruction
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Experience developing and implementing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
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Strong data collection and analysis skills related to IEP goals and behavioral progress
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Proficient in writing measurable IEP goals and progress reports
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Ability to manage daily classroom schedules for both students and paraeducators
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Experience coaching and modeling instructional strategies for paraeducators
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Strong collaboration skills with related service providers (OT, Speech, PT, BCBA)
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Demonstrates flexibility, professionalism, teamwork, and dedication to students
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Familiarity with Infinite Campus and Google Suite preferred
Reports to: Building Principal
Work Year: School Year (184 days)
Salary/Benefits: Consistent with the negotiated educator salary schedule
Performance Responsibilities:
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Design and implement individualized instruction based on student IEPs using ABA methodologies
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Develop, monitor, and adjust Behavior Intervention Plans in collaboration with the BCBA
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Provide discrete trial training, incidental teaching opportunities, and differentiated instruction to meet students' unique learning needs based upon their IEPs
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Maintain a structured and supportive classroom environment conducive to learning
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Collect and analyze data on academic and behavioral goals; use data to inform instruction
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Write and update IEPs, including measurable objectives and quarterly progress reports
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Supervise, support, and schedule paraeducators assigned to the classroom
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Model instructional and behavioral strategies and provide ongoing coaching to paraeducators
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Collaborate with service providers and attend team meetings to support integrated service delivery
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Communicate regularly with families and team members regarding student progress
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Ensure compliance with all special education regulations and school district policies