-MASON COUNTY Personnel Department PLEASE POST 1 Education Lane SCHOOLS Point Pleasant, WV 25550 JOB OPPORTUNITIES http://boe.maso.k12.wv.us http://wvde.state.wv.us PROFESSIONAL VACANCIES Posting Date: May 10, 2018 Application Deadline: May 17, 2018 Job Number Position Location Employment Term 001-031-I Speech/Language Therapy Asst. Central Office Itinerant 2018-2019 001-036-I School Psychologist Intern Central Office Itinerant 2018-2019 001-041-P Substitute Teacher Central Office Itinerant 2017-2018 001-042-P Substitute Speech/Language Pathologist Central Office Itinerant 2017-2018 216-214-P Teacher, Third Grade Ashton Elementary School 2018-2019 216-236-P Teacher, Sixth Grade Ashton Elementary School 2018-2019 217-459-P Teacher, First Grade Pt. Pleasant Primary School 2018-2019 218-410-P Teacher, Fourth Grade Pt. Pleasant Intermediate School 2018-2019 218-430-P Teacher, LD/BD/MI/AU Pt. Pleasant Intermediate School 2017-2018 218-432-P Teacher, LD/BD MI/AU Pt. Pleasant Intermediate School 2018-2019 502-831-P Teacher, LD/BD/MI/AU Pt. Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 2017-2018 502-842-P Teacher, LD/BD/MI/AU Pt. Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 2017-2018 502-858-P Teacher, Mathematics 7-12 Pt. Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 2018-2019 502-877-P Teacher, General Science 7-12 Pt. Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 2018-2019 503-740-P Teacher, Spanish Wahama Jr/Sr High School 2018-2019 505-102-P Teacher, Alternative Education Mason County School for Success 2017-2018 The Board reserves the right to extend any posting deadline. A job posting bid sheet must be submitted with application. Job posting bid sheets are available on our web site at http://boe.maso.k12.wv.us. It is the responsibility of the applicant to communicate all relevant information concerning qualifications. Applications must be updated annually. Applicants, please submit applications to the Personnel Office, 1 Education Lane, Point Pleasant, WV 25550. Administrators, post position vacancy announcement and job descriptions in a convenient location in order that all school employees have an equal opportunity to apply for the vacancies. Your cooperation is appreciated. A bid sheet box is placed in the Mason County Board of Education personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to accept your job posting bid sheets. FAXED bid sheets will be received at 304-675-2163. Bid Sheets may be emailed to Tonya Martin at tmartin@k12.wv.us
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED: As required by federal law and regulations, the Mason County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or retaliation in employment or in its educational programs or activities. Mason County Schools will adhere to WV Policy 18A-4-7A
Job Description Classification Title: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Job #: 001-031-I DEFINITION Under supervision of Language, Speech, and Hearing Therapists, completes a variety of tasks such as activities designed to develop pre-language and language skills, oral-motor control for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication; works with students who have identified speech and language disorders as well as other disabilities; performs related duties as assigned. RESPONSIBILITIES Conducts speech and language screenings, without interpretation, and uses screening protocols developed by the Language, Speech, and Hearing Therapists; provides direct treatment assistance to students at various school sites; follows and implements documented treatment plans or protocols; documents student progress toward meeting established objectives and reports the information to therapists; assists the therapists during assessments by assisting with documentation and performing clerical duties including preparing Medicaid requests and Low Incidence orders for therapists and completing Medicaid billing for students receiving direct therapy; prepares therapy materials such as visual boards, word walls, communication boards, and/or equipment for use in therapy activities; programs and troubleshoots Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices; adapts or modifies instructional materials and/or equipment as determined by student needs and abilities; assists in maintaining student records, tallying data, preparing charts, records, graphs and reports; observes and reports significant behavioral patterns or other problems to the therapists; assists in maintaining appropriate behavior between activities; prepares various teaching materials such as charts, pictures, word lists, and other related items. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education, Training, and Experience Bachelor of Arts degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders, or related field. Prior SLPA experience in educational or clinical settings is preferred. Knowledge of: Speech and language pathology equipment, materials, and procedures; normal speech, language, and hearing development; language disorders and rehabilitation; articulation disorders and rehabilitation; acquired disorders and rehabilitation; terminology related to communicative disorders; learning patterns in children; student behavior management techniques and strategies; learning difficulties of children with special education needs; AAC devices and other assistive technology; English usage, punctuation, spelling, and grammar; basic math skills; routine office procedures and recordkeeping; standard software applications including IPad applications. Skill and Ability to: Deal effectively with attitudes and behaviors of students; use a variety of screening tools and protocols; 2 appropriately administer and score screening tools; provide effective implementation of therapy objectives; interact and communicate effectively with children and adults from different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds; work independently with minimal supervision; maintain and troubleshoot assistive equipment; communicate effectively in oral and written form; operate a computer and IPad using standard software applications; react with flexibility and sensitivity to changing situations and needs; organize and prioritize work; effectively carry out written and oral instructions; maintain cooperative work relationships.
Other Characteristics: Must be willing to are already enrolled in the SLP master s program at the University of Cincinnati.
School Psychologist Intern Job #: 001-036-I 2018-2019 school year Salary Scale -200 day contact for one school year $30,000.00 Qualifications: Must be currently enrolled in the School Psychology Program at Marshall University and has earned enough credits to be eligible for yearlong internship. Duties In school psychology training programs, a year-long internship provides a culminating experience and ultimately the opportunity to integrate numerous aspects of your education. Many consider this to be the most important part of training in school psychology. An internship enables you to practice and integrate skills with support from field-based supervisors and university program faculty. In addition to the professional experience they provide, internships are required for school psychology certification and licensure from national and state credentialing agencies. They offer varying degrees of hands-on experience, opportunities to practice and/or refine an area of interest, pathways to permanent positions, networking opportunities, and compensation Responsibility: the district will provide a minimum of 2 hours of supervision per week by a School Psychologist. The intern will work directly with students a teaching staff in a building level team. They will develop behavior and academic plans to help students be successful. The intern will be actively involved in the Student Assistant team process and provide psychological and academic assessments. The intern will be responsibility to develop a School Wide behavior support plan for the school with the assistance of the teaching staff. The intern will provide consultative services to parents and help facilitate improved parental involvement in the education process. The Intern will work under the Direction of the Director of Special Education
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Substitute Teacher (Job# 001-041-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Central Office Itinerant 2017-2018 School Year SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia as a substitute teacher or RESA substitute JOB DESCRIPTION: See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Substitute Speech / Language Pathologist (Job #001-042-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Central Office Itinerant As Needed Basis SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia for Speech/Language Pathology Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Third Grade (Job # 216-214-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Ashton Elementary School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Elementary Grades Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Grade Six (Job # 216-236-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Ashton Elementary School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Elementary Grades Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, First Grade (Job # 217-459-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Pt. Pleasant Primary School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Elementary Grades Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Fourth Grade (Job # 218-410-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Intermediate School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Elementary Grades Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Special Education LD/BD/MI/AU (Job# 218-430-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Intermediate School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Special Education LD/MI/BD/AU BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Special Education LD/BD/MI/AU (Job# 218-432-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Intermediate School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Special Education LD/MI/BD/AU BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Special Education LD/BD/MI (Job# 502-831-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Special Education LD/MI/BD/AU BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Special Education LD/BD/MI (Job# 502-842-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Special Education LD/MI/BD/AU BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher Math 7-12 (Job #502-858-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Math 7-12 BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher General Science (Job #502-877-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia as General Science 7-12 BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120 - Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher Spanish (Job #503-740-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Wahama Jr Sr High School 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Spanish Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120 - Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Teacher, Alternative Education (Job# 505-102-P) LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TERM: Mason County School for Success 200 Days SALARY: Salary based upon degree and experience on current salary schedule (State & County) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Certified by the State of West Virginia to teach Alternative Education, must renew alternative certification yearly. Hold a valid WV teaching certificate BENEFITS: JOB DESCRIPTION: Health, Life, Dental and Optical Insurance, WV Teachers Retirement and Sick Leave See Attached The Mason County Board of Education will adhere to County Policy 3120. Applicants can withdraw their applications only during the posting period.
MASON COUNTY SCHOOLS Job Description POSITION: Elementary Teacher IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Principal EMPLOYMENT TERM: Minimum 200 days annually, pursuant to WV Code 18-5-45. SALARY: Pursuant to WV Code 18A-4-2, in accordance with Mason County Teacher Salary Schedule, commensurate with experience and education level EVALUATION: Performance in this position will be evaluated by the building principal/immediate supervisor and in accordance with WV State Code 18A-2-12, WV State Board Policy 5310, and Mason County Board Policy JOB SUMMARY: Provide appropriate instruction to elementary students and insure that the students meet the learning objectives and standards for the appropriate grade level. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for planning and implementing Mason County Schools standards-based curriculum based on WV Content Standards and Objectives Responsible for implementing adopted and supplemental academic programs Responsible for implementing 21ST Century technology skills Responsible for planning and implementing collaborative model with special education students and teachers May be responsible for planning & implementing designated co-curricular activities and/or programs at the school such as curricular fairs, awards programs and field trips Be accountable for individual student achievement Responsible for planning and implementing personalized learning for all students Strong working/communication skills with students, parents and peers Willing to implement any other programs designated by principal for school improvement Includes supervisory and/or other duties as assigned by Principal QUALIFICATIONS: Valid teaching certificate licensing the individual to teach in the specializations and grade levels, pursuant to WV Code 18A-3-2; Criminal background check conducted pursuant to WV Code 18-5-15c and/or 18A-3-10, as appropriate; Meet the qualifications outlined in WV Code 18A-3-2a. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to reach, stand, walk, lift, grasp, write, talk, hear, see, use technology such as computers and multi-media equipment, and use repetitive motions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently lift and/or move at least 10 pounds of materials. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read handwritten or typed material, the ability to adjust focus. The position requires the individual to meet multiple demands from several people and interact with the public and other staff members.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Most commonly, the educational setting is indoors with outdoor settings for recess and field trip activities. The noise level in the work environment is low to moderate (20-60 db). Exceptions include gymnasiums as well as vocational/ technical laboratories where the noise levels may be moderate to loud (60-90 db). The information contained in the job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of duties performed by this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designee
MASON COUNTY SCHOOLS Job Description POSITION: Secondary Teacher IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Principal EMPLOYMENT TERM: Minimum 200 days annually, pursuant to WV Code 18-5-45. SALARY: Pursuant to WV Code 18A-4-2, in accordance with Mason County Teacher Salary Schedule, commensurate with experience and education level EVALUATION: Performance in this position will be evaluated by the building principal/immediate supervisor and in accordance with WV State Code 18A-2-12, WV State Board Policy 5310, and Mason County Board Policy JOB SUMMARY: Provide appropriate instruction to elementary students and insure that the students meet the learning objectives and standards for the appropriate grade level. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Appropriate certification required. Responsible for implementing adopted and supplemental academic programs Responsible for implementing 21ST Century technology skills Responsible for planning and implementing collaborative model with special education students and teachers May be responsible for planning & implementing designated co-curricular activities and/or programs at the school such as curricular fairs, awards programs and field trips Be accountable for individual student achievement Responsible for planning and implementing personalized learning for all students Strong working/communication skills with students, parents and peers Willing to implement any other programs designated by principal for school improvement Includes supervisory and/or other duties as assigned by Principal QUALIFICATIONS: Valid teaching certificate licensing the individual to teach in the specializations and grade levels, pursuant to WV Code 18A-3-2; Criminal background check conducted pursuant to WV Code 18-5-15c and/or 18A-3-10, as appropriate; Meet the qualifications outlined in WV Code 18A-3-2a. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to reach, stand, walk, lift, grasp, write, talk, hear, see, use technology such as computers and multi-media equipment, and use repetitive motions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently lift and/or move at least 10 pounds of materials. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read handwritten or typed material, the ability to adjust focus. The position requires the individual to meet multiple demands from several people and interact with the public and other staff members.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Most commonly, the educational setting is indoors with outdoor settings for recess and field trip activities. The noise level in the work environment is low to moderate (20-60 db). Exceptions include gymnasiums as well as vocational/ technical laboratories where the noise levels may be moderate to loud (60-90 db). The information contained in the job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of duties performed by this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designee
POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR THE POSITION OF SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST The speech/language pathologist is responsible for the implementation and quality of instruction required by students with communication disorders as designated by federal, state, and county policies. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Cooperate with other teachers, support personnel, administrators, and parents in planning and implementing the speech/language program for students assigned to him/her. 2. Work with building principals and county staff (supervisory) in identifying and solving problems related to assigned exceptional students. 3. Prepare and review IEP=s with parents and appropriate personnel reflecting specific objectives for each student. 4. Provide clinical instructional services to students with speech/language disorders. 5. Assist in the identification and evaluation of students who are referred for communication disorders. (Includes sweep screening activities). 6. Design and/or utilize diagnostic and evaluative techniques in diagnosing and assessing the exceptional students needs with regard to the goals and objectives designated by the IEP. Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required. 7. Refer students for medical or other professional attention necessary for the clinical management of speech or language disorders. 8. Utilize materials, furniture, equipment and facilities in an effective manner. 9. Interact with students to promote a positive school image to enhance the teaching - learning process. 10. Perform assignments related to record keeping, progress reporting, child count, inventories, etc. 11. Maintain up-to-date files on each assigned student. 12. Assist in the selection of programs, equipment, and materials to meet the needs of exceptional students. 13. Submit requests and requisitions for equipment, materials, and supplies to meet the needs of assigned students. 14. Prepare daily and long range lesson plans as may be required. 15. Communicate and comply with local, state, and federal guidelines, regulations, and laws in regard to education of exceptional students. 16. Promote positive parent relations through effective communication and involvement of parents.
17. Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees as required by the principal or other appropriate supervisory personnel. (SBAT, PAC, departmental meetings, inservice training programs, etc.) 18. Maintain and improve professional competence. 19. Function as other school faculty members in such areas as related duties, homeroom, etc., as scheduling permits. 20. Perform other duties and functions as assigned by the building principal and county supervisory staff. QUALIFICATIONS: The speech/language pathologist shall hold a valid West Virginia teacher certification with endorsement in the area(s) of assigned exceptionality. Upon approval of the West Virginia Department of Education, a teacher may be employed on permit providing a teacher with the required endorsement is not available.
POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR THE POSITION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER The special education teacher is responsible for the implementation and quality of instruction to exceptional students designated by federal, state, and county policies. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Cooperate with other teachers, support personnel, administrators, and parents in planning and implementing the instructional program for exceptional students assigned to him/her. 2. Work with building principal and county staff (supervisory) in identifying and solving problems related to assigned exceptional students. 3. Prepare and review IEP s with parents and appropriate personnel reflecting specific instructional objectives for each exceptional student. 4. Utilize teaching techniques and classroom strategies to accommodate the various learning styles and modes of students. 5. Design and/or utilize diagnostic and evaluative techniques in diagnosing and assessing the exceptional students needs with regard to the goals and objectives designated by the IEP. Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required. 6. Utilize materials, furniture, equipment, and facilities in an effective manner to support the instructional program. 7. Provide resource assistance to regular education for students who are integrated into the regular classroom. 8. Interact with students to promote a positive school image to enhance the teaching-learning process. 9. Perform assignments related to record keeping progress reporting, child count, inventories, etc. 10. Maintain up-to-date files on each assigned exceptional student. 11. Assist in the selection of programs, equipment, and materials to meet the needs of exceptional students. 12. Submit requests and requisitions for equipment, materials and supplies to meet the needs of assigned students. 13. Prepare daily and long range lesson plans as may be required. 14. Communicate and comply with local, state and federal guidelines, regulations, and laws in regard to education of exceptional students. 15. Promote positive parent relations through effective communication and involvement of parents. 16. Supervise paraprofessionals, volunteers, student teaches, etc. assigned to his/her classroom. 17. Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees as required by the building principal or other appropriate supervisory personnel. (SAT, PAC, departmental meetings, inservice training programs, etc.) 18. Maintain and improve professional competence. 19. Function as other school faculty members in such areas as related duties, homeroom, etc. 20. Perform other duties and functions as assigned by the building principal and county supervisory staff. QUALIFICATIONS: The special education teacher shall hold a valid West Virginia teacher certification with endorsements in the area(s) of assigned exceptionality.
FOR THE POSITION OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHER POSITION DESCRIPTION The teacher will plan, implement, and coordinate classroom activities in the assigned area of education. Assure establishment of activities leading to individual and class achievement of educational goals. Be knowledgeable of and assure compliance with school board policies and programs and those of other governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the school district. Teachers will assure compliance with established classroom regulations and standards. This includes the following: 1. Appropriate pupil accounting as assigned by the principal. 2. Assure proper care and usage of school property including maintenance of inventories. 3. Maintain appropriate student conduct in accordance with building and board policy. 4. Maintain a professional code of conduct and dress in association with students. 5. Maintain an interest in the overall growth and development of each assigned student and assure proper evaluation by professional record keeping. 6. Maintain a professional level of competence within the specialized field of education as well as the broad scope of education. 7. Maintain an appropriate level of personal conduct as established by professional codes and in accordance with the state and federal laws. 8. Develop and maintain a harmonious and understanding rapport with parents and other community agencies. 9. Develop and implement innovative activities in the areas of methods and curriculum toward upgrading of the understanding and development by students. 10. Perform extra-curricular and non-instructional duties as assigned or approved by the principal. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. College graduate with degree appropriate for specialized field of education. 2. Meet requirements of State Board of Education. 3. Actual teaching experience in public or private schools helpful but not essential. THE TEACHER AS A PROFESSIONAL: 1. The teacher maintains a cordial and cooperative working relationship with colleagues. 2. The teacher cooperates with and participates in the planning and evaluation of the school program, including textbook selection and curriculum development. 3. The teacher assumes responsibility for professional self-evaluation for the purpose of improvement. 4. The teacher works effectively with the public to define school objectives. 5. The teacher keeps informed on current educational trends, procedures, and practices by participating in inservice activities including workshops, courses, conferences, and the reading of literature in the field. 6. The teacher dresses appropriate to the level of respect received and desired. 7. The teacher strives to cooperate with the philosophy of the individual building. THE TEACHER AS A PERSON (LANGUAGE USE): 1. The teacher uses correct grammar, enunciates clearly, pronounces words correctly and uses good voice modulation when speaking. ATTITUDE: 1. The teacher demonstrates and capitalizes on a sense of humor when appropriate. 2. The teacher shows genuine respect and concern for others.
3. The teacher exhibits enthusiasm when working with students. 4. The teacher uses non-destructive language when communicating with students and others. JUDGEMENT: 1. The teacher adjusts constructively to frustrations and unpleasant situations. 2. The teacher has calm and mature reactions and copes well with the unexpected. 3. The teacher has the willingness to express an opinion. The following is intended as an elaboration of the job description. These guidelines are conceived in terms of the desired level of performance. This gives room for improvements. The individual teacher can determine job target goals in realistic terms. THE TEACHER AS A DIRECTOR OF LEARNING (INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS): 1. The teacher plans to meet the needs, abilities, and interests of individual pupils and to stimulate maximum achievement by all learners. 2. The teacher makes clear explanations and assignments. 3. The teacher provides challenge and opportunity for both group and individual creativity. 4. The teacher maintains accurate and precise records of evaluation of the students and adjusts student s programs periodically based on evaluation data. 5. The teacher observes required time schedule. USE OF MATERIALS AND RESOURCES: 1. The teacher develops long range and daily goals with students and plans cooperatively for their attainment using a variety of instructional materials. 2. The teacher uses materials and equipment skillfully and carefully. PARENT RELATIONSHIPS: 1. The teacher elicits adult cooperation in utilizing available community resources to enhance learning. 2. The teacher reports adequately to the parent the progress and adjustment of the student. 3. The teacher holds professional group and individual conferences with the parents as needs are indicated. STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS: 1. The teacher provides a stimulating learning environment. 2. The teacher utilizes activities to encourage and develop student initiative in a variety of ways. 3. The teacher relates subject matter to its current application by providing opportunities for utilization. 4. The teacher provides an environment which results in cooperation and mutual respect among all students. The employee shall remain free of any alcohol or nonprescribed controlled substance abuse in the workplace throughout his/her employment in the School System. The Mason County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, religion, national origin, disability or retaliation in employment or in its educational programs and activities.