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Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist

November 12, 2024 by St. Croix River Education District

Physical Therapist (0.2 FTE)

Position Location: Serves the following SCRED Member Districts: Hinckley-Finlayson and East Central

Position Purpose:   
The school Physical Therapist (PT) provides instructional support by collaborating with general education and special education staff regarding adaptations and modifications to educational equipment, instruction, or the instructional environment that may help students with physical disabilities reach their special education goals related to functional mobility and environmental access.

Essential Duties

  • Identification, Screening and Evaluation
    • Complete in-home evaluations and assessments of infants and toddlers, ages birth to three, as deemed appropriate by screening results, medical records or evaluation team decision
    • Complete informal screening of students whose parents or teachers express concerns regarding a student’s gross motor abilities
    • Complete school-based evaluations for students ages three through 21 suspected of having disabilities as well as those with disabilities who are currently receiving special education and related services
    • Facilitate procurement and review of appropriate medical notes, as applicable
    • Interpret results of motor assessments to determine the effect of physical impairments on a students’ ability to learn and access the educational setting
    • Complete relevant portions of evaluation summary reports, including the documentation evaluation results and present levels, the identification of educational needs, and, when appropriate, additions and modifications necessary to promote adequate progress and access to the general curriculum.
  • Service Delivery
    • Develop therapeutic strategies and accommodations specific to the student’s needs
    • Facilitate accommodations and modifications to educational materials, assistive technology, and the instructional environment
    • Provide direct and indirect occupational therapy services to infants and toddlers, ages birth to three, in a home setting throughout the calendar year
    • Provide direct and indirect PT services to students ages three through 21 throughout the school year
    • Assist in gathering accurate and timely data related to student progress, regularly review student progress, and assist in making instructional changes, when necessary, to allow students to make adequate progress and have meaningful and appropriate access to the general curriculum
    • Maintain proper documentation of service, in accordance with state and federal requirement
  • Curriculum and Instruction
    • Provide input on curriculum and instruction development, selection, and implementation as requested
    • Assist in the development and procurement of accessible instructional materials, as needed
  • Consultation and Collaboration
    • Assist in Individualized Education Program (IEP) planning for students with physical disabilities and adaptive/functional needs, including attending IEP meetings, providing input on IEP goals related to PT service, and determining appropriate accommodations, modifications and supports
    • Collaborate on the development of Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Plans of Care for students covered under the MInnesota Health Care Program (MHCP) who require school-based PCA support for Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
    • Assist educational team with the development of evacuation plans for students who require them and provide training on proper use and storage of evacuation equipment
    • Participate in planning and procedural committee meetings at SCRED
    • Advise on the selection of specialized equipment and instructional materials/supplies when the need for Assistive Technology (AT) is identified.
    • Monitor the use of necessary equipment to ensure proper functioning as well as consistency and fidelity of use
  • Professional Learning
    • Provide ongoing training to educational teams, including the initial training and ongoing monitoring of the use and care of specialized equipment, curriculum materials, motor and positioning strategies, and environmental modifications
    • Provide required training and supervision of PCAs providing school-based ADL services to students covered under MHCP
    • Facilitate professional learning in areas of expertise to individual student teams, parents, and SCRED and member district staff or other service providers, as requested
    • Develop resources pertinent to PT services when the need for such resources is identified
    • Actively participate in the regional PT community of practice (COP) as well as other relevant state or regional professional learning opportunities
  • Other Duties
    • Perform other duties as assigned

Early Childhood Special Education Birth-3 Teacher

November 12, 2024 by St. Croix River Education District

Early Childhood Special Education Birth-3 Teacher (0.8 FTE)
**$5,000 signing bonus provided**

Position Location: Serves the following SCRED Member Districts: Rush City, Hinckley-Finlayson, Chisago Lakes and East Central

Position Purpose:
The ECSE Birth-3 Teacher provides early intervention services to children ages birth through age 2 years 11 months with developmental delays and/or disabilities and their families. In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, this teacher will partner with and be a resource to families to help produce the best possible developmental outcomes for their infants and toddlers in the most natural learning environment.

Essential Duties:

  • Identification, Screening and Evaluation
    • Assist in the completion of early childhood developmental screenings
    • Complete multi-disciplinary team evaluations and assessments of infants and toddlers (as deemed appropriate by screening results, medical records, or evaluation team decision) to determine developmental strengths and needs for each child and priorities of the family
    • Synthesize assessment data and evaluation results to make eligibility determinations set forth by the state of Minnesota
    • Serve as a member of the Interagency Help Me Grow committee, as appropriate
  • Service Delivery
    • Provide direct and indirect instructional services to infants and toddlers, ages birth through 2 years 11 months, and their families as specified within each learner’s Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) throughout the calendar year.
    • Prepare and maintain an efficient schedule for delivery of all early intervention responsibilities
    • Assure compliance with special education procedural requirements and due process timelines
    • Prepare individual program plans, periodic reviews and progress reports according to due process guidelines
    • Prepare activities/plans to use for coaching the caregivers which are consistent with the family’s priorities, individual program plan, and routines within the home setting
    • Coach and model to parents or caregivers the appropriate skills/activities to use in working with their child
    • Determine developmentally appropriate materials, assessment tools, and/or adapted equipment for use with infants and toddlers, and their families
    • Assist in ordering materials and diagnostic tools
    • Facilitate accommodations and modifications to materials, assistive technology, and the home environment
  • Curriculum and Instruction
    • Provide input on curriculum and instruction development, selection, and implementation as requested
    • Assist in the development and procurement of accessible materials, as needed
  • Consultation and Collaboration
    • Act as service coordinator and works cooperatively with special education personnel, families and other service providers
    • Work collaboratively with member districts to ensure smooth transitions into district programming
    • Identify community resources and assist families to access these resources
  • Professional Learning
    • Actively participate in local early childhood committees, as well as other regional or state professional learning opportunities
  • Other Duties
    • Performs other duties as assigned

Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP)

November 12, 2024 by St. Croix River Education District

Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP)

** $5,000 Signing Bonus

Position Location: The SLP will be a critical team member of the St. Croix River Education District’s growing birth to three early childhood special education (ECSE) team, serving districts across the St. Croix River Education District, including Chisago Lakes, Rush City, Hinckley-Finlayson, and East Central.

Position Purpose:
The Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP) provides early intervention services to children ages birth through age 2 years 11 months with developmental delays and/or disabilities and their families. In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, this SLP will partner with and be a resource to families to help produce the best possible developmental outcomes for their infants and toddlers in the most natural learning environment.

Essential Duties:

  • Identification, Screening and Evaluation
    • Assist in the completion of early childhood developmental screenings
    • Complete multi-disciplinary team evaluations and assessments of infants and toddlers (as deemed appropriate by screening results, medical records, or evaluation team decision) to determine developmental strengths and needs for each child and priorities of the family
    • Synthesize assessment data and evaluation results to make eligibility determinations set forth by the state of Minnesota
    • Serve as a member of the Interagency Help Me Grow committee, as appropriate
  • Service Delivery
    • Provide direct and indirect speech/language services to infants and toddlers, ages birth through 2 years 11 months, and their families as specified within each learner’s Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) throughout the calendar year.
    • Prepare and maintain an efficient schedule for delivery of all early intervention responsibilities
    • Assure compliance with special education procedural requirements and due process timelines
    • Prepare individual program plans, periodic reviews and progress reports according to due process guidelines
    • Prepare activities/plans to use for coaching the caregivers which are consistent with the family’s priorities, individual program plan, and routines within the home setting
    • Coach and model to parents or caregivers the appropriate skills/activities to use in working with their child
    • Determine developmentally appropriate materials, assessment tools, and/or adapted equipment for use with infants and toddlers, and their families
    • Assist in ordering materials and diagnostic tools
    • Facilitate accommodations and modifications to materials, assistive technology, and the home environment
  • Curriculum and Instruction
    • Provide input on curriculum and instruction development, selection, and implementation as requested
    • Assist in the development and procurement of accessible materials, as needed
  • Consultation and Collaboration
    • Act as IFSP service coordinator and work cooperatively with special education personnel, families and other service providers
    • Work collaboratively with member districts to ensure smooth transitions into district programming
    • Identify community resources and assist families to access these resources
  • Professional Learning
    • Actively participate in local early childhood committees, as well as other regional or state professional learning opportunities
    • Provide training and consultation regarding augmentative/alternative communication, articulation, language, voice, and fluency, as needed.
  • Other Duties
    • Performs other duties as assigned

Secretary, Class II

November 12, 2024 by Worthington School District

Job Summary:

Under the direct supervision of the principal or other administrator to provide clerical, secretarial, and administrative assistance to school administrators at a school site or department, conveying information regarding school functions and procedures; and supporting the broad array of services provided to students, parents, instructional and support employees.

Equal Employment Opportunity
It is the policy of the Worthington School District to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation or age.

ISD 518 prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located on the district website’s Title IX page.

Substitute Teacher and Paraprofessional

November 11, 2024 by Teachers On Call

Looking to make a difference in your local schools? Teachers On Call, a Kelly Education Company, is hiring substitute teachers and substitute paraprofessionals for the 2024-2025 school year. Enjoy flexible opportunities and create your own schedule!

 

Fill out our brief online application to get started as a day-to-day substitute right away: https://www.teachersoncall.com/talent/apply-now.
*Pay Range varies district to district for Teacher Rates and Para Rates. Teacher rates are paid Full Day/Half Day scale and all other roles rates are paid on an hourly scale.

 

In addition to day-to-day opportunities, we also staff long-term and building substitute positions. State license requirements are noted on the specific job if applicable. Please note, we must follow state licensing guidelines and only candidates with the necessary qualifications will be considered for these specialty roles.

 

Find all of our open long-term and full-time positions below here: https://www.teachersoncall.com/talent/current-openings/.
Become a substitute.

Positively impact the education of students in your own community.
Feel good about the work you do.
Earn steady income through short- and long-term substitute positions.
Build a work schedule that works for you and your life.
Select your favorite schools, subjects, and grade levels to inspire.
Substitute Teacher Responsibilities:

Assume duties of the classroom teacher in accordance with school district lesson plans, school rules, and Kelly policies. This includes:
Leading instruction in the classroom by conducting the teacher’s existing lesson plans
Teaching students on a variety of classroom topics/courses
Building positive relationships
Assigning reasonable tasks and homework
Empower students to learn, and encourage classroom participation
Create a classroom environment that’s conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of students
Adapt to the various learning styles of students
For long-term assignments, it may be required to develop lessons plans, as well as create, administer, and grade tests and assignments
Substitute Paraprofessional Responsibilities:

Provide classroom assistance to the district/school teacher and support to the general education or special needs students.
Ensure adequate supervision of students and classroom environment to assure health, welfare, and safety of students.
Assist students in transition to and from classrooms, as needed
Understand, address, and be attuned to the needs of each student, recognizing differences in their abilities and cognitive levels
Minimum requirements:

HS Diploma/GED *Positions and Qualifications vary by district
Substitute Teacher – Bachelor’s degree with MN Teaching or Substitute License
Ability to read, write and communicate in the English language fluently and effectively
No experience necessary; we provide training! Entry-level candidates encouraged to apply.
Don’t have license but want to teach? No problem! We will guide you through the licensing process.
Perks you’ll enjoy as a substitute:

Work part-time or full-time depending on your preferences and district needs
Free ongoing professional development to keep your skills sharp
Weekly pay, with rates dependent on position and school
ACA-compliant health plan and other health options available for purchase, which may include: medical, dental, and vision
Group insurance options*
Free employee wellness program
401(K) Plan
Paid Sick Leave dependent on state, county, or city requirements
*Offered and administered by Enroll VB. These plans are not sponsored by Kelly.
Learn more here: https://www.mykelly.com/help-support-working-with-kelly-us/#Benefits
Next steps:

Apply directly on our website to get started right away: https://www.teachersoncall.com/talent/apply-now.
Reach out to a recruiter right away with any questions at 800-713-4439.
If you know someone who would make a phenomenal substitute, share this job. We are always looking for more role models!
Our commitment to you:

It is the policy of Kelly Education to provide equal employment opportunity in recruitment, selection, training, compensation, promotion, job transfer, and assignments. We only base employment decisions on valid job requirements. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.

Superintendent of Schools

November 11, 2024 by Lakeville Area Schools

The Superintendent of Schools serves as the Chief Executive Officer and oversees all areas of operation in Lakeville Area Schools.

Accomplished candidates will demonstrate expertise and successes in:

Commitment to Student Success
Innovative Leadership
Effective Delegation
Exceptional Communication Skills

Please see the Superintendent of Schools job description to learn about the required qualifications for and the essential duties and responsibilities of the Superintendent of Schools position.

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