Part Time (.5 FTE) Traveling Itinerant Early Childhood Childhood Special Teacher 2024
Ferguson-Florissant School District
- Ferguson, MO
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Must have a valid Missouri teaching certificate in Early Childhood Special Education.
- Develop, monitor and review Individual Education Programs (IEPs)
- Coordinates special education documentation regarding the special education process including referral, IEP development and implementation, in compliance with district, state and federal requirements.
- Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity, interest, and abilities of students.
- Participate in the implementation of a developmentally-appropriate curriculum for three to five-year-old children with special needs.
- Employ a variety of instructional techniques and strategies
- Promote the development of social skills in young children.
- Provide individual, small group, and classroom special education instruction in
- Implement therapeutic procedures and techniques (speech/language, motor, social/emotional, etc.) in accordance with specialists/therapists.
- Supervise the delivery of special education services by Instructional Aides and volunteers.
- Assist the regular education teacher with delivering instruction and understanding the needs of students with a developmental delay(s) to effectively provide early intervention services in a preschool setting.
- Collect and report data and other information regarding child progress.
- Participate in IEP meetings and communicate with parents on a routine basis keeping them informed of their child's progress.
- Assist in the transition of students the early childhood special education program into the school age programs/schools.
- Maintain good attendance.
- Other duties as assigned relating to the effective delivery of services to children and their families.
- District encompasses over 28 square miles
- Over 11,000 students enrolled
- 7 Primary Schools (PreK-2nd grade)
- 6 Intermidate Schools (3rd-5th grade)
- 2 Sixth Grade Centers
- 3 Middle Schools (7th-8th grade)
- 4 High Schools (9th-12th grade)
- Auxiliary School
- Challenger Learning Center
- Little Creek Nature Area
- Over 900 certified staff and 1,000 support staff
- Nationally-acclaimed early education program
- All three high schools have earned national Project Lead the Way certification for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum
- Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Accreditation