Job Description Twin Cities Academy (6-12) is seeking a full time (1.0 FTE) special education teacher for the 2017-2018 school year. Qualifications Required: Bachelor’s degree, MN license or the ability to obtain a waiver (school will support a waiver for the best qualified person, if necessary). Preferred: EBD/LD/ABS/DCD License. Experience working in education, particularly in an urban environment, Master’s degree. Experience with data-driven instructional practices and work in due process. Institution Description Twin Cities Academy is an urban, college preparatory, public charter school located in East Saint Paul, serving students in grades 6-12. The school’s’ mission emphasizes academic rigor, leadership development, character building, and community engagement. We believe that all students should have the opportunity to attend a post-secondary institution. We have a history of success including being designated consistently as a “Reward” school by the Minnesota Department of Education. TCA is a sixteen year old, well established charter school, with a history of providing a quality middle school education. Please visit the school’s website at www.twincitiesacademy.org to learn more about our schools. Application: Submit resume, letters of recommendation and license information to [email protected]
Special Education Teacher 6-12 – 1.0 FTE
School-Based Registered Physical Therapist
Nature of Position: A school-based Physical Therapist provides services to children ages B-21 with exceptional special educational needs, to families, and to educational staff when children require physical therapy to benefit from special education. A Physical Therapist works to improve, develop, restore, or maintain a student’s functional skills and active participation in the educational environment. Responsible To: Director of Special Education Responsibilities: Identification- The physical therapist conducts appropriate screenings and evaluations of children referred for possible special education needs. The physical therapist prepares a written report and interprets those evaluation findings to the multidisciplinary team. Planning- The physical therapist participates in the development of an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and plans appropriate intervention as a participant in the IEP meeting. Intervention- The physical therapist develops and implements a level of consultative service in the educational environment based on individual evaluation and the IEP. The focus of these services may include, but are not limited to: facilitation of developmental motor skills postural awareness ambulation and gait training lifting and transfer techniques wheelchair mobility attainment, adaptation or modification of equipment recommendation and monitoring of orthoses and other assistive devices prevention of deformity or skin breakdown specialized transportation needs of the student Documentation- The physical therapist will maintain records of service provided, including evaluation/reevaluation, progress notes (date/time/frequency/activity/result), family/staff communications, and third party reimbursement. Training- The physical therapist provides individualized training and supervision to staff that are responsible for implementing the student’s program. Documentation of the training procedures and approved staff will be maintained in the student file. Program Administration and Management- The physical therapist participates in the local education agency’s comprehensive process for the education of children with exceptional educational needs. The physical therapist works with the Director of Special Education to establish the procedures for implementing physical therapy and participates in the maintenance and expansion for the physical therapy service. The physical therapist will carry out other duties as designated by the Director of Special Education. Education and Community Awareness- The physical therapist provides information for administrators, school personnel, parents, and non-school agencies regarding physical therapy. The physical therapist provides formal and informal in-service education for all levels of educational and support personnel. The physical therapist may provide clinical internship opportunities for students enrolled in physical therapy programs. Professional Growth and Ethics- The physical therapist adheres to the ethical standards of the profession. The physical therapist adheres to established rules, regulations, laws, and works cooperatively to accomplish the goals and objectives of Rum River Special Education Cooperative. The physical therapist participates in professional growth activities and continuing education opportunities, including integration of current professional knowledge and skill into the physical therapy program.
Physical Therapist
Northern Lights Special Education Cooperative is accepting applications for a Physical Therapist 1.0 FTE (serving Birth 21 years) for the 2016 2017 school year. Responsible for providing services for students with disabilities who require physical therapy as a related service in order to benefit from special education services in which they will collaborate with multiple districts.
Physical Therapist
Description: Full-time Physical Therapist to provide services and consultation for students with special needs, district wide. Position is for the 2016/2017 school year. Job Summary: Licensed Physical Therapist will provide direct and indirect services to students with special needs, birth to grade 12. Collaborate with staff across the district working with students with special needs.
Special Education Teacher 6-12 – 1.0 FTE
Job Description Twin Cities Academy (6-12) is seeking a full time (1.0 FTE) special education teacher for the 2017-2018 school year. Qualifications Required: Bachelor’s degree, MN license or the ability to obtain a waiver (school will support a waiver for the best qualified person, if necessary). Preferred: EBD/LD/ABS/DCD License. Experience working in education, particularly in an urban environment, Master’s degree. Experience with data-driven instructional practices and work in due process. Institution Description Twin Cities Academy is an urban, college preparatory, public charter school located in East Saint Paul, serving students in grades 6-12. The school’s’ mission emphasizes academic rigor, leadership development, character building, and community engagement. We believe that all students should have the opportunity to attend a post-secondary institution. We have a history of success including being designated consistently as a “Reward” school by the Minnesota Department of Education. TCA is a fifteen year old, well established charter school, with a history of providing a quality middle school education. Please visit the school’s website at www.twincitiesacademy.org to learn more about our schools. Please submit resume, license (if applicable), and letters of recommendation to [email protected]
Early Childhood Education Coordinator
Full Time (11 Months) Early Childhood Coordinator for the Community Education Dept. for Mahtomedi Public Schools.