Special Eduction Transition Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-12
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Social Work
Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor, Human Services/ Social Work
Special Eduction Transition Specialist
North Andover Public Schools Systemwide - North Andover, Massachusetts Open in Google Maps
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Job DescriptionNorth Andover Public Schools
POSITION:
Transition Specialist (Special Education, Ages 14–22)
DEPARTMENT:
Student Services / Special Education
REPORTS TO:
Director of Student Services / Special Education Coordinator
The Transition Specialist supports students with disabilities in developing the skills necessary for successful post‑secondary outcomes in employment, education, and independent living. This role requires a dually certified professional (School Adjustment Counselor/Social Worker + Transition Specialist) who works collaboratively with students, families, educators, and community partners to design and implement individualized, results‑oriented transition services.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Assessment & IEP Development
- Conduct comprehensive transitional and vocational assessments aligned with student strengths, preferences, and interests.
- Interpret, summarize, and present assessment results at IEP Team meetings.
- Develop and implement appropriate, measurable transition goals, benchmarks, and direct service delivery models.
- Targeted Instruction & Skill Building
Provide individualized, small-group, and direct instruction integrating the following core areas into academic, vocational, and community‑based settings:
- Career & Vocational Readiness:
Pre‑vocational skills, career exploration, workplace behaviors, professional communication, and workplace social skills. - Independence & Self‑Advocacy:
Safety, travel training, community access, and independent daily living skills. - Social‑Emotional & Behavioral Support:
Social‑emotional learning (SEL), emotional regulation, coping strategies, and real‑time support during periods of emotional or behavioral dysregulation using therapeutic and crisis‑management strategies. - Executive Functioning:
Organization, planning, time management, and task initiation.
- Career & Vocational Readiness:
- Community Programming & Job Coaching
- Develop, coordinate, and monitor community‑based learning opportunities (internships, job shadows, employment experiences).
- Identify, secure, and evaluate appropriate vocational, educational, and recreational placements.
- Supervise, train, and collaborate with job coaches and employers to establish student accommodations, strategies, and ongoing performance assessments.
- Agency Collaboration & Case Management
- Identify and connect students and families with appropriate adult service agencies (e.g., Mass Ability, DDS) and guide them through navigating adult service systems.
- Develop and maintain strategic relationships with community partners, employers, and state agencies.
- Collaborate with special education staff on post‑secondary planning, including college and training program exploration.
- Maintain detailed records of all transition‑related activities, outreach efforts, placements, and student progress.
- Coordinate and contribute to district‑wide transition initiatives.
Required:
- Education:
Master’s degree in School Counseling, Social Work, or a related field. - Licensure/Certification:
Current licensure/certification as a School Adjustment Counselor or School Social Worker AND certification or demonstrated expertise in Transition Services. - Experience:
Proven experience working with students with disabilities in school and/or community‑based settings. - Knowledge Base:
Strong knowledge of transition planning, vocational assessment, and post‑secondary outcomes; familiarity with state agencies and adult service systems. - Core
Skills:
Excellent collaboration, communication, and organizational skills. - Logistics:
Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record (required for transporting students to community‑based sites).
Preferred
Skills:
- Experience developing community partnerships and employment opportunities.
- Knowledge of IDEA transition requirements and compliance procedures.
- Experience supervising or training job coaches.
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple responsibilities efficiently.
- Frequent travel within the community to job sites and partner locations.
- 184 days
- $70,000−$80,000 based on experience and education
Position Type: Full‑Time
Salary: $70,000 to $80,000 Per Year
Job Requirements- Citizenship, residency or work visa required
- Greg Landry , Director of Human Resources
- 566 Main Street
- North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
- Phone: 978‑794‑1503
- Email:
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