RFK Community Alliance has an exciting opportunity for a High School Special Education Teacher for our Job Readiness Program to join our incredible team!
$2,500 Sign-On Incentive
This position is eligible for the RFK Community Alliance Sign-On Incentive in the amount of $2,500 in your first year of employment. You will receive $500 after 3 months; $500 after 6 months; $1,500 after 12 months.
Who We Are
More Than Just a School
Our classes are structured with low student-to-staff ratios, and the curriculum is taught in accordance with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. Engaging lessons, projects, and activities are taught and reinforced through a hands-on approach and using 1:1 devices.
In addition to core content, students attend Physical Education/Fitness/Health, Art, Music, and Technology elective classes. High school students receive credit toward their local graduation requirements, engage in Transition & Career options, and have options for credit recovery, as well.
Our school-based clinical services provide individualized therapeutic treatment to assist each student to function successfully across all environments. Services include individual and group sessions and crisis intervention, which target social/emotional growth and problem-solving.
Using the Attachment, Regulation, and Competency (ARC) model, our trauma informed, therapeutic integrated program combines education and related services. Our clinicians and staff members are also trained in the use of Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), a therapeutic model that addresses behaviors that stem from lagging skills.
Our clinical team collaborates closely with classroom staff and other service providers to implement specific strategies and methodologies across all environments to consistently develop student social, emotional, and behavioral regulation.
Our curriculum and support services promote healthy relationships with peers and staff and instill educational and social confidence, helping students to reach their full potential.
Each of our RFK Community Alliance schools are year-round, state-approved special education day school programs that serve students 6-21 years of age with social, emotional, and behavioral needs.
We focus on each student's ability to develop attitudes and actions that promote problem-solving, independence, and academic achievement. We believe in a comprehensive educational environment that focuses on social competence, character development, and personal values for learning.
Who You Are
You are a compassionate, collaborative, and resourceful educator who is committed to supporting and empowering students in our year-round, therapeutic private special education day school. You want to teach in a learning environment that has an academically challenging curriculum, a philosophy that builds on individual student strengths, and an emphasis on seeing students succeed. You understand the importance of trauma-responsive practices, and you support every student every day with unconditional positive regard. You are an educator who seeks out opportunities to learn, reflect, and collaborate with colleagues.
What You Will Do
Educators are a vital part of our team approach to supporting the students we proudly serve. They collaborate with other staff to build a safe and supportive learning community that recognizes and values each student's unique strengths and challenges. Our teachers and support staff collaborate to create engaging learning activities and provide opportunities for students to access career and vocational opportunities, volunteer, and engage with the broader community aligned with their postsecondary vision.
Key responsibilities:
Foster a creative, supportive, and nurturing learning environment for students by building strong relationships and mutual respect
Coordinate student-centered transition activities and links to community resources to ensure successful post-school outcomes in employment, education, and independent living
Provide job coaching for students in volunteer and paid employment, consulting with employers to implement strategies and accommodations designed to support student success
Provide instruction with well-developed lesson plans and materials addressing IEP goals, including community-based and social skills instruction
Build employer relations and develop job sites on campus and in the community
Prepare students socially and emotionally for the transitions ahead of them
Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of colleagues and leaders
Assumes other responsibilities necessary to ensure program safety and continuity
Because we are a private therapeutic school for students with disabilities, our teachers also demonstrate certain skills and abilities that include:
Proven ability to effectively communicate with students, colleagues, parents, and school leaders
Cultural competence to work with students from different backgrounds and with different abilities
Excellent teaching, writing, and communication skills
Strong creative thinking, flexibility, and crisis management skills
Comfort working with or learning common technologies
Maintaining records, including IEPs, progress reports, grades, work permits, and more
Desire to continue your own professional learning journey
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for teacher assistants across multiple settings
How We Promote Equity, Cultivate Leaders, and Grow Together
At RFK Community Alliance, we're dedicated to a culture where everyone can show up to work as their full, authentic selves. Diversity and inclusion don't happen by accident, it's by design. Together we're the designers. We believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace makes our organization stronger. We care about including diverse perspectives and experiences throughout every level, which is why we're committed to honoring, celebrating, and fostering diversity and inclusion on our team, clientele, and community. Our team must reflect our community and vice versa. We value, respect, and support all types of diversity across all identities, including ethnicity, race, gender, LGBTQIA, age, religion, and abilities. We take responsibility for the community we're creating here at RFK Community Alliance, and we're here to contribute to the progression of our society to a more inclusive and equitable one.
Why You'll Love Us
We offer amazing benefits, including:
$2,500 Sign-On Incentive: This position is eligible for the RFK Community Alliance Sign-On Incentive of $2,500 in your first year of employment ($500 after 3 months; $500 after 6 months; $1,500 after 12 months).
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Generous paid time off
Holiday Pay
Educational Assistance
Employer-paid life insurance
Retirement Plan with generous employer match
Tuition Reimbursement
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program
Qualifications:
You are someone who leads with compassion and values collaboration, inclusion, and learning. The best-qualified candidate will have or be eligible for Massachusetts educator certification in Special Education: Moderate Disabilities 5-12, experience teaching young adults with disabilities, and possess a valid Massachusetts driver's license.
Work Schedule: 40 hours per week: Monday - Friday, days; 12-month, benefited position.
Keywords: Special Education, Teacher, Teaching, IEP, Special Needs, Autism, Emotional Impairment, Learning Disabilities, Curriculum development, Education, SPED, Moderate Disabilities
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