Administrator of Student Services

Franklin Public School District

$102K — $108K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • DESE license as a Special Education Administrator or Principal/Assistant Principal required.
  • Master's degree in a relevant field is mandatory.
  • Minimum three years of experience in special education services is essential.
  • Candidates must pass a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check.
  • National fingerprinting screening (CHRI) is also required.

Responsibilities

  • Foster inclusion and community among neurodiverse and neurotypical students.
  • Develop school-wide programs for social-emotional learning and inclusion.
  • Collaborate with counselors and psychologists to support students' behavioral needs.
  • Assist in creating special education student schedules that meet needs and service requirements.
  • Oversee IEP implementation and compliance with regulations in all educational settings.
  • Support special education program evaluation and resource management.
  • Act as a liaison between special education, general education staff, and the Office of Student Services.

Benefits

  • 10-month work year with a total of 193 working days.
  • Opportunity to impact the educational experience of students with disabilities.
  • Engagement in professional development opportunities for staff.
  • Collaborative environment with school counselors, psychologists, and administrators.
  • Direct reporting to the School Principal and the Assistant Director of Special Education.
Full Job Description
Administrator of Student ServicesReports To: School Principal(s) and the Assistant Director of Special Education Work Year: 10 Months - 193 Days Salary Range: $102,000.00 - $108,000.00 Annually Location: One postion at Lincoln Complex one at Washington Complex The Student Services Administrator is responsible for overseeing and improving the delivery of special education services within general and special education settings. The administrator will collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and students to ensure a supportive and inclusive environment for all learners. They will report directly to the School Principal and the Assistant Director of Special Education. Key Responsibilities Student Support and Inclusion:
  • Foster a sense of inclusion and community among neurodiverse and neurotypical students.
  • Develop and implement school-wide programs that promote social-emotional learning and inclusion.
  • Collaborate and support with school counselors and psychologists to support students' emotional and behavioral needs.
  • Collaborate with the administrators to promote positive student behaviors and respond to unexpected behaviors.
  • Collaborate with administrators on discipline procedures and safety/support plans for students with disabilities (or students in the evaluation process)
  • Collaborate with administrators to implement the school's MTSS system
Administrative Duties:
  • Assist in developing special education student schedules that meet student needs and service delivery requirements.
  • Participate in school and districtwide meetings and committees for special education/student services programming.
  • Oversee IEP implementation and compliance with special education regulations in the general education and special education settings.
Program Management
  • Support the Assistant Director of Spec Ed in implementing and evaluating special education programs.
  • Assist Assistant Director of Spec Ed in monitoring and managing resources and materials for special education programs.
  • Assists the administrators in hiring and assigning special education staff
  • Supervises and evaluates special education faculty and staff
  • Attends and facilitates all Manifestation Determination meetings
  • Attends Team meetings as directed by the principal
Collaboration and Communication
  • Serve as a liaison between special education and general education staff to ensure cohesive support for all students.
  • Act as liaison between the school building and the Office of Student Services.
  • Support the Home/Hospital Tutoring Procedures between providers and school staff for students with disabilities.
  • Work with staff to organize assignments for home-hospital tutors.
Professional Development
  • Assist the Assistant Director of Spec Ed in facilitating ongoing professional development and training for all teachers and staff on best practices in special education.
  • Provide consultation and support to general education teachers for special education students in the general education setting.
  • Provide monthly ESP training.
  • Meet regularly with the Team Chairperson.
  • Coordinate and facilitate workshops and training sessions for general educators and staff on effective strategies for teaching neurodiverse students.
  • Plan and facilitate Special Education Department Meetings
Referral and Intervention:
  • Act as a resource for referrals and interventions for potential candidates for specialized programs
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement intervention strategies.
  • Complete the steps of the program consideration checklist when considering students for in-district programs.
Job Requirements
  • DESE license as a Special Education Administrator or Principal/Assistant Principal
  • Master's Degree
  • Three years' experience in the area of special education services.
  • Must successfully pass Criminal Offender (CORI) background check and national fingerprinting screening (CHRI)

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