Teacher ; Special Education - Intervention Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Overview
Works under direction & requires considerable knowledge of teacher education in order to provide individualized instruction to the Ohio Department of Youth Services, (ODYS), Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility (CJCF) Ralph Starsky High School students in special education in assigned subject area &/or pre-career-tech subjects, self-help, leisure time alternatives, physical education, socialization skills & environmental awareness: assesses educational needs of youth, develops lesson plans to address needs, such as, individualized assignment & training, provides instruction in academic or career-tech subjects such as, self help skills, leisure time alternatives, physical education, socialization skills, environmental awareness & individual assistance, administers, scores & interprets examination & proficiency indicators, maintains discipline, security & counsel students concerning performance, behavior &/or personal problems, teaches youth on patient living;
track & record educational information for American Corrections Association (ACA) audits.
- Works under direction & requires considerable knowledge of teacher education in order to provide individualized instruction to the Ohio Department of Youth Services, (ODYS), Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility (CJCF) Ralph Starsky High School students in special education in assigned subject area &/or pre-career-tech subjects, self-help, leisure time alternatives, physical education, socialization skills & environmental awareness: assesses educational needs of youth, develops lesson plans to address needs, such as, individualized assignment & training, provides instruction in academic or career-tech subjects such as, self help skills, leisure time alternatives, physical education, socialization skills, environmental awareness & individual assistance, administers, scores & interprets examination & proficiency indicators, maintains discipline, security & counsel students concerning performance, behavior &/or personal problems, teaches youth on patient living;
track & record educational information for American Corrections Association (ACA) audits. - DYS Teachers can earn from $60,798 - $103,334 depending on education and experience (includes additional 20% supplement)
- Small class sizes (6-8 students)
- Students are an average of 16-18 years old
- Comprehensive paid training will be provided to the selected candidate
- Intersession leave – 40 days off per year; 186 student days
- Additional personal and sick leave
- No study hall/lunch supervisory responsibilities
Must meet eligibility requirements for Teacher/License appropriate for learning disabilities/behavioral disorders; or severe behavioral handicapped; or multi-handicapped; or developmentally handicapped; or current valid Ohio teaching license in mild/moderate, intervention specialist or moderate/intensive intervention specialist pursuant to OAC appropriate for those with learning disabilities & behavioral disorders & grade level to be assigned;
Teacher 3, 71213, must also have master's degree but less than a Master's Degree & thirty (30) additional post-graduate quarter hours. Non-degreed career-tech teachers shall be moved to the Master's Schedule after obtaining the requirement per OEA agreement;
Note:
Applicant must successfully obtain Teacher Certificate or License prior to employment.
Job
Skills:
Education
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