Student Services Coordinator
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teacher, School Counseling & Student Support
Exceptional Student Services Coordinator
Teach in Southwest Colorado, Southwest Open High School (SWOS), Cortez, Colorado. Map:
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Job : 5640287
Final date to receive applications: Jul 15, 2026 11:59 PM (Mountain Standard Time)
Re-Posted: May 11, 2026 6:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: Jul 1, 2026
Position OverviewThe ESS (Exceptional Student Services) Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the implementation and compliance of student support services, including Special Education, Gifted and Talented (GT), and Designated/Dual Language Learner (DLL/MLL) programming at Southwest Open School.
This role ensures all students receive appropriate, equitable access to education, including a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, while also supporting advanced learners and multilingual students through aligned programming and services.
This position requires a systems-oriented, student-centered leader who can ensure compliance, build staff capacity, and implement effective support structures in a small, alternative education environment.
Signing Bonus / Alternative Licensure SupportSouthwest Open School is offering a $7,500 signing bonus for this position. In lieu of the signing bonus, candidates may elect to have these funds applied toward the costs associated with obtaining an approved Colorado alternative licensure program
, including tuition, fees, and required coursework. SWOS is committed to supporting high-quality educators entering the profession through both traditional and alternative pathways.
- Ensure all IEPs are legally compliant, measurable, and aligned to student needs.
- Oversee development of:
- Present levels
- Measurable annual goals
- Service delivery plans
- Accommodations and modifications
- Ensure all timelines and documentation requirements are met.
- Maintain compliant and organized student records.
- Develop and maintain a master ESS service schedule.
- Ensure services are:
- Delivered as written
- Documented consistently
- Aligned to student goals
- Provide direct and indirect student support as needed.
- Monitor implementation across all classrooms.
- Implement a consistent, school-wide progress monitoring system.
- Ensure data is:
- Collected regularly
- Aligned to goals
- Used to inform instruction
- Oversee progress reporting to families.
- Schedule and facilitate IEP meetings.
- Ensure all required team members are prepared and present.
- Provide IEP drafts in advance of meetings.
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and service providers.
- Identify and monitor students eligible for Gifted and Talented services.
- Ensure all identified students have current and compliant Advanced Learning Plans (ALPs).
- Support staff in:
- Differentiation for advanced learners
- Enrichment and extension opportunities
- Monitor implementation of GT services and document progress.
- Ensure compliance with state expectations for GT programming.
- Coordinate support for students identified as DLL/MLL.
- Ensure students receive appropriate:
- Language development support
- Instructional accommodations
- Collaborate with staff to implement strategies that support language acquisition and academic success.
- Monitor student progress and service implementation.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal expectations for multilingual learners.
- Support teachers in:
- Implementing IEPs, ALPs, and language supports
- Differentiating instruction for diverse learners
- Provide coaching and guidance to build staff capacity.
- Lead professional development as needed.
- Maintain clear, professional, and proactive communication with families.
- Ensure families understand:
- Student supports and services
- Progress and expectations
- Respond to concerns in a timely and respectful manner.
- Ensure compliance with:
- Federal laws (IDEA, Section 504, language access laws)
- State requirements for Special Education, GT, and DLL programs
- Local policies
- Participate in audits, reviews, and reporting processes.
- Address compliance concerns immediately.
- Coordinate with outside agencies and service providers.
- Support transition planning and post-secondary readiness.
- Maintain confidentiality of student records.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's Degree in Special Education or related field.
- Valid Colorado teaching license or eligibility for Colorado licensure through an approved alternative licensure program.
- Experience working with diverse learners (SPED, GT, or multilingual students).
- Knowledge of compliance requirements across student support programs.
- Master's Degree.
- Special Education endorsement or licensure.
- Experience in alternative education settings.
- Experience…
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