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LPA Exceptional Student Education Science Teacher - IMMEDIATE HIRE

North Broward Preparatory school
locationFort Lauderdale, FL, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Education
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Science Teacher plays a key role in advancing our mission of inspiring global citizens to create their future and live with purpose. This educator supports students with learning differences who are enrolled in our Lighthouse Point Academy (LPA) program, helping them access rigorous science content while building confidence, independence, and academic skill.

The ideal candidate is a strong classroom teacher with experience in science instruction and a solid understanding of differentiated learning strategies. Training or certification in Exceptional Student Education or a related field is strongly preferred. This role requires a collaborative mindset, strong instructional planning skills, and a commitment to meeting students where they are while supporting growth academically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually.


LOCATION

North Broward Preparatory School - Lighthouse Point Academy


JOB PURPOSE

The ESE Science Teacher works collaboratively with general education teachers, support staff, and families to ensure students’ academic, social, and emotional needs are met. This role focuses on implementing accommodations, designing and monitoring interventions, and supporting students in accessing rigorous, grade-level science curriculum in meaningful and supportive ways.

Aligned with our vision of being a world-leading community of learners, the ESE Science Teacher brings flexibility, empathy, and strong instructional expertise. This educator plays a key role in fostering inclusive learning environments, strengthening executive functioning skills, and helping students demonstrate their understanding through varied and accessible learning experiences.


ENGAGEMENT AND INTERACTION

  • Maximize the individual successes of our diverse group of learners
  • Plan and manage curricula, units, lessons, assignments
  • Adapt to changing work priorities
  • Promote the educational and social-emotional development of students
  • Stay up to date with educational strategies that support differentiation and student success
  • Support exceptional students who require academic or other support and partner with students, parents, teachers and outside professionals in developing and implementing personalized support plans.
  • Maintain a differentiated classroom that supports students with diagnosed learning differences as they navigate accommodated grade-level curricula as well as periodic remediation.
  • Create a positive school climate for students, staff, and the community by collaborating with professional peers in academic learning support and enrichment

LEARNING AND TEACHING

  • Interpret Neuropsychological Educational Evaluations to support students with accommodations
  • Support teachers in understanding the elements of a student’s Neuropsychological Educational Evaluation and what it looks like in classroom practice
  • Review accommodations each trimester for assessment needs
  • Teach whole class, individual, and small group lessons
  • Develop systems to facilitate executive functioning and productivity
  • Support behavioural and academic intervention planning and implementation
  • Offer highly developed presentation skills
  • Monitor student progress and report information (grades) in a timely manner
  • Exercise good classroom management with the use of fair and consistent standards and appropriate sanctions that are clearly articulated to the students
  • Encourage students to ask questions and to express their difficulties.
  • Know and use a wide range of assessment strategies consistent with course content and objectives.

PLANNING AND PREPARATION

  • Differentiate instruction and assessment to meet the diverse needs of students
  • Understand all elements, goals, instructional best practice strategies, embodied in the academic plan, as well as the ability to clearly articulate the plan to parents and students.
  • Showcase highly developed collaborative leadership skills and the ability to work well with others
  • Implement the established curriculum as described in the NBPS curriculum maps
  • Maintain and update curriculum maps on Atlas Rubicon
  • Select and plan appropriate learning and teaching activities that are in alignment with NBPS standards and the Academic Plan
  • Provide opportunities for student expression using spoken, written, and artistic forms of communication.
  • Develop lessons that engage students in higher order thinking (refer to Bloom's Taxonomy).
  • Provide a safe learning environment in which students can take intellectual risks.
  • Use learning resources and technology to enhance lessons where appropriate
  • Create a stimulating and challenging learning environment with effective use being made of classroom displays.
  • Develop student cooperation and tolerance through group work
  • Create an environment that fosters a growth mindset.
  • Create an atmosphere of mutual respect.
  • Assist students in taking responsibility for their own actions.
  • Maintain student portfolios and facilitate student led conference following division requirements


PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Follow NBPS Professional Protocols
  • Maintain accurate records
  • Attend functions in support of school and community
  • Attend all meetings as required
  • Contribute to a positive school climate
  • Showcase outstanding listening skills
  • Participate in all high school professional development


PERSONAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Experience and certification in Exceptional Student Education, K–12 Education, or a related field
  • 3+ years experience working in a school-setting
  • Experience working in special and/or exceptional student education.
  • Ability to read, understand, and interpret psychoeducational evaluations
  • Ability to build rapport with school-age students
  • Commitment to building an effective partnership with parents and students
  • Excellent time management skills and flexibility in dealing with multi-functional tasks.
  • Good cross-cultural, interpersonal, and communication skills to interact with diverse nationalities and cultures.


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

As our teammate, here’s what we expect:

  • You smile – A healthy sense of humor is important
  • You love being part of a team – it’s what gets you up in the morning.
  • You’ll run it as you own it – you take huge pride in your work and your relationships.
  • You’re resilient – you’ll speak up and speak the truth.
  • You get the job done – to outstanding levels of quality, every time and always to the deadline.
  • You’re humble – you’ll know what you’re great at and where you’re not quite so strong.
  • You’re a listener – you’ll hear what people say so you understand what’s being asked.
  • You’re calm under pressure – you’ll keep cool when the going gets tough and know when to slow down your thinking.
  • You’re entrepreneurial – always looking for opportunities to do things differently and better.


CREATE YOUR FUTURE

We’re Nord Anglia Education, one of the world’s largest premium international schools organizations. Every day, our teachers and support colleagues help our thousands of students achieve more than they ever imagined possible.

A transformational education at one of our schools is focused on excellent academic outcomes, creativity, well-being, and international connectedness. Our innovative use of educational technology also creates a personalized, 21st-century learning experience for all students, while our global scale means we can recruit and retain the world’s best teachers and offer unforgettable events and expeditions.

Our people are empowered to make a difference in their fields of expertise. Our fast pace of growth requires evolution and change from everyone, giving you the chance to define the role you do in the future. This challenges the learning agility of our employees and ensures every day brings interesting new experiences.

Founded in 1972 in the United Kingdom, our first international school opened in 1992 in Warsaw, followed by rapid growth across the world since the 2000s.

When you join our team, you’ll become part of a global family of experts working for a fast-growing premium international brand.

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