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The Academy of the Holy Names is a Catholic, independent school founded and guided by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. In a faith community of exceptional love, the Academy empowers students to be authentic individuals who, in pursuing their highest academic potential, engage in critical thinking, are inspired by creativity, and lead culturally aware, spiritually rich lives.


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High School Learning Specialist
Summary
Title:High School Learning Specialist
ID:1861
Department:High School
Description
The Academy of the Holy Names is an independent, Catholic, coeducational elementary school and a college preparatory high school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Our mission is to develop the spiritual, academic, personal and physical growth of each student within an atmosphere of care and concern while providing quality educational opportunities for students of diverse ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds, and encouraging each student to realize his/her full potential as an intelligent and culturally, spiritually and socially aware individual.

High School Learning Specialist

Employment Opportunity: The Academy of the Holy Names seeks a High School Learning Specialist for the 2020-2021 school year. This is a full-time, 10-month position commencing in August of 2020. The Learning Specialist works with the principal, assistant principal, guidance counselors, and classroom teachers to provide programs for students who are experiencing learning difficulties and require individual, specific assistance.

Qualifications:
1. Bachelor’s degree in special education/exceptional student education; Master’s degree preferred.
2. Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Certification (or eligible for certification in Florida).
3. Support the mission and goals of the Sisters of the Holy Names and the initiatives set forth by the AHN Board of Trustees.
4. Previous classroom teaching experience in the general and/or special education setting.

Position Responsibilities:
1. Knowledge of a variety of IQ tests and other assessment instruments.
2. Understanding of nationally standardized testing programs and how students qualify for special consideration.
3.Understanding of current research in best teaching practices for varying learners.
4. Strong organizational, administrative and leadership skills.
5. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively orally and in writing.
6. Ability to work with a broad spectrum of age groups.
7. Assists in identifying students’ needs through appraisal, consultation with teachers, observations, etc.
8. Administers and interprets standardized tests.
9. Conducts a separate testing session for the annual administering of school-wide standardized tests.
10. Is responsible for determining eligibility for and coordinating all standardized testing procedures for all students who request special accommodations.
11. Coordinates the creation of a plan of action (student support plan) for individual students.
12. Coordinates the designing and implementation of tutorial programs for students with identified learning difficulties.
13. Assists teachers in implementing instructional strategies to meet the needs of individual students with learning difficulties.
14. Provides leadership for teachers in identifying and addressing special student needs.
15. Monitors the implementation of student support plans.
16. Observes students in a classroom setting.
17. Provides teachers and parents with consultant services and resource information regarding specific student needs.
18. Evaluates students’ progress regularly in consultation with teachers.
19. Holds meetings with parents and teachers of students with special learning needs.
20. Communicates regularly with parents and teachers of students with special learning needs.
21. Collaborates with the guidance counselors and administration regarding the total well-being of students with special needs.
22. Assists in the referral process of individual students with a possible special learning need to available community agencies, when necessary and share appropriate information with counselors and teachers.
23. In collaboration with the curriculum specialist and administration develops and implements specialized in-service programs on specific learning needs and other topics associated with special learning needs.
24. Conducts short term small group, in-class instruction of compensatory techniques and building foundational knowledge and skills.
25. Assists individual students with organizational, test-taking and study skills.
26. Maintains accurate, complete records of any special instructional needs of individual students.
27. Maintains accurate, up-to-date information regarding the available services offered by public and private agencies that assist and remediate students with special learning needs.
28. Participates in professional growth activities at the local, state and national levels.
29. Perform such tasks and assume other responsibilities as may be assigned by the principal.

No phone calls, please.

The Academy of the Holy Names does not discriminate based on race, faith, nationality or ethnic origin in its hiring process nor in the administration of educational policies, admission policies or tuition-assistance programs, athletics or other school-administered programs. The school admits students of any race, faith, nationality or ethnic origin, and gives to all student’s rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to all members of the student body. In accordance with its mission, the school seeks a population composed of many different voices, viewpoints, and backgrounds. The Academy of the Holy Names is a designated drug-free workplace.
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