The starting range for this role is $58,000 and includes full benefits (below): The Multilingual Learners Manager serves as the lead for all areas related to Multilingual Learners. The role coordinates with central office staff, directors, and Multilingual Teachers of Record (ToRs) as it relates to implementing the policies and procedures related to delivering high-quality services to students specific to The English Learner Guidebook from the Indiana Department of Education. The Manager is responsible for the Title III and NESP dollars related to English learners. This role advises school directors and staff with specific legal requirements, regulations, legislation, and programs that will guide all staff to mold the educational experiences of a diverse group of special needs students to develop and implement supportive, prescriptive, and realistic Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) and Accommodation Plans for English learners. This position reports to the Director, Student Services and Supports. Example Duties and Activities
Partners with central office staff to improve central office processes, communication, and compliance as it relates to Multilingual Learners and provides high-quality services to students. Assists with the review of English learner programs, procedures, and areas for improvement by conducting ongoing needs assessments, collecting and evaluating data, and using pertinent data to refine and improve operational functions and services; program initiatives. Aids in the development of Multilingual Learner policies and forges consensus for change and improvement. Facilitates research regarding trends and best practices in special education to support appropriate recommendations for student success through rigorous, innovative, and technological programming. Reviews federal and state legislation and regulations related to and governing English learners; identifies and shares the impact of changes with school directors, English Language Teachers of Record (TORs), and other personnel. Provides regular communication and programming advice for each site, including guidance and support to school directors in the areas of compliance Monitors and makes recommendations for Home Language Survey activities for all schools' referral activities. Partners with school directors on the creation and implementation of the evaluation tool for English learner staff. Collaborates with school-based administrators regarding the discipline of students with disabilities and appropriate behavioral interventions. Plans and facilitates professional development for all Special Education staff, and provides similar support related to English Learner staff and staff supporting Title programs. Supervise the development of curriculum, progress monitoring, and assessment for Special Education and English Learner students Ensure appropriate testing accommodations are written into Individualized Learning Plans (ILPs) and Accommodation plans and that accommodations are provided for testing Develop rubrics for compliance monitoring to ensure high-quality planning/success and take corrective action when needed Provides instructional leadership to school sites in the development of quality English language programs and services, including the administration of WIDA assessments. Coordinates the recruitment, candidate screening, and hiring process for all multilingual staff. Manages vendor relationships including service performance, coordination of related services, contract management and costs, and program reviews. Models positive leadership behaviors for team members and creates a safe environment that inspires others. Provides all appropriate tools and training to ensure optimal performance. Allocates professional development opportunities.
Required Competencies
Degree and Credential Requirements - Minimum Bachelor's degree and licensed in English as a New Language, English Learner Director and/or Building Level Administrator licensure preferred Academic Leadership - Has managed groups of professionals and worked with a variety of systems and people to achieve organizational goals. Exhibits leadership qualities of integrity, accountability, empathy, humility, resilience, vision, influence, and positivity. Program Management (Educational) - Is skilled at organizing, monitoring, and evaluating special education and English learners programs, including writing policies and procedures, mapped to learning goals that comply with local, state, and federal regulations. Has documented success in interpreting information and making necessary adjustments to achieve program outcomes/metrics. Strong understanding of IDEA and Article 7 and experience in administering WIDA assessments. Possesses general knowledge of Title programs, including Title I, II, and III. Adept at the utilization of the Indiana IEP portal. Instructional Coaching - Provides timely guidance and effective feedback to help teachers and staff strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas needed to accomplish a task, solve problems, or reach goals within their role. Federal, State, and Local Compliance - Demonstrates comprehension of federal, state, and local mandates governing the determination and delivery of special education services. Communication Skills - Articulates thoughts and expresses ideas effectively using oral, written, visual, and non-verbal communication skills, as well as listening skills to comprehend others' needs. Delivers information in person, in writing, and in a digital world. Organizational Aptitude - Plans and attends to details and pursues quality in accomplishing multiple tasks in an organized and timely fashion. Exhibits careful attention to detail and follow-through. Information Monitoring/Reporting/Design - Creates, collects, reviews, and maintains information to manage or improve the achievement of learning goals. Completes all assigned reports. Reads, interprets, and disseminates reports to be able to communicate information to others and translate data to other communications. Adaptability - Adjusts priorities quickly in response to frequently changing circumstances while maintaining a positive attitude. Continually assesses tasks and responds to those requiring extra attention. Foresees and seeks to avoid crisis management. Technical Knowledge - Has working knowledge of G Suite, MS Office, and the Internet, as well as student information systems. Industry Standards - Displays a working knowledge of the Indiana Academic Standards, Indiana Graduation Pathways, Next Level Programs of Study, Common Core State Standards, and 21st Century Skills and knowledge of disciplinary literacy.
Other Requirements
Benefits: Full-time employees may participate in a comprehensive benefits program that includes:
Continuing education and leadership development as well as tuition reimbursement Comprehensive health plan Generous paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays Sabbatical and parental leaves Life, dental and vision insurance Short- and long-term disability plans Nationally recognized preventive health and wellness program Section 125 pretax health spending account, dependent care spending account, and premiums Retirement plan with generous match or contribution into Teachers' Retirement Fund Eligible for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
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