Job Summary
Position is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and monitoring the division’s special education adapted curriculum programs for K through 12. Position chairs eligibility/IEP meetings and manifestation determination meetings; interprets state and federal regulations; develops the curriculum; provides staff development; supervises special education staff in assigned programs; and prepares/monitors the program budget.
Essential Duties
- Supervises and administers division-wide special education adapted curriculum programs (primarily serving students with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities and autism). Chairs eligibility and IEP meetings as assigned by the Director of Special Education.
- Interprets state and federal regulations governing special education and ensures compliance in assigned special education functional areas.
- Assists in curriculum development, implementation, and Provides guidance in the selection of textbooks and other instructional materials and equipment for the program.
- Visits schools and observes classrooms on a regular basis to ensure consistency of what is taught from school to school and teacher to teacher in the program.
- Serves as a resource and advisor to principals and teachers regarding assigned special education programs.
- Assists teachers in the improvement of instructional performance.
- Indirectly supervises school-based special education teachers and assists school principals with evaluating them.
- Supervises and evaluates the work of special education departmental personnel in assigned areas of responsibility.
- Evaluates the effectiveness of instructional methods and programs and recommend revisions and improvements as needed.
- Assists the Human Resources Department with interviewing and recommending qualified candidates for special education instructional positions.
- Assists in developing and conducting division-wide staff development for special education instructional staff in assigned areas of responsibility.
- Prepares and monitors the program’s budjet.
- Coordinates meetings with specialists, department chairs, teachers, and administrators and disseminates information regarding current developments and teaching practices in the field.
- Supervises the ordering, inventory, and distribution of materials and equipment for assigned special education programs.
- Coordinates division-wide activities and events that promote academic and behavioral gains for special education students.
- Represents the school division in educational projects and initiatives at the local, regional, state, and national levels.
- Develops appropriate advocacy positions/statements for special education programs and the needs of special education students.
- Serves as resource to the division’s special education staff regarding instruction for students in adapted curriculum programs.
- Serves as LEA for all IEP/ESY/TCR/EC meetings for New Horizons Center for Autism (CFA).
- Applies and prepares all referrals needed for NNPS students referred to CFA.
- Serves as a facilitator for the Virginia Alternative Assessment Program (VAAP).
- Analyzes and interprets achievement data; and works with lead teachers/administrative staff to design activities to raise student achievement.
- Conducts in-service training for instructional staff regarding instructional strategies, best practices, and specific instructional topics.
- Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
For more information or to view a full job description, please visit https://sbo.nn.k12.va.us/hr/jobs/descriptions/Supv_SPED_Adapted_Curriculum_Programs.pdf.
This position is paid in accordance with grade 44 of the pay plan. Salary is commensurate with education, experience, and training.