The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the position of a Due Process Lead-TOSA (Teacher of Special Assisgnment) at the elementary buildings for the 2023-24 school year. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Salary placement is based on education and experience as indicated in Teachers’ Collectively Bargained Agreement.
Job Summary
The Special Services Due Process Lead designs, monitors, coordinates and provides leadership in district due process rules and regulations to assure that these procedures are in compliance with state and federal regulations with regard to special education services and the implementation of these services for students with disabilities.
Job Functions
Attend Child Study meetings at each building, monitor and document student eligibility for special education services.
Support special education teachers with compliant due process procedures.
Support coordination of district and state assessments in the area of IEP accommodations for ordering of materials and verification of compliance.
Support and consult as a member of district IEP teams at IEP, evaluation meetings and conferences.
Adhere to all district policies and procedures.
Support the district’s mission, vision and values.
Design and provide professional development to staff regarding SpEd Forms (Due Process Student Information System) and Due Process needs/updates.
Provide coaching support to new hires and staff in the area of Due Process.
Maintain caseloads.
Support building administration in the scheduling of IEP students.
Support administration in the scheduling of paraprofessionals.
Work with families in the understanding of Due Process regulations and service delivery within the district.
Participate in Due Process hearings as needed and appropriate.
Promote team development of the Special Services staff with one another as well as with the building staff.
Adhere to all district policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.