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Learning Specialist - FTE

Job in Lake Oswego, Clackamas County, Oregon, 97034, USA
Listing for: Young World Physical Education
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-15
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teacher
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 52000 - 78000 USD Yearly USD 52000.00 78000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: ID 6730- Learning Specialist - 1.0 FTE for 191 days/year

Learning Specialist – 1.0 FTE (191 days/year)

Lake Oswego School District – Forest Hills Elementary School – Lake Oswego, Oregon.

Job Details
  • Job : 5810855
  • Final date to receive applications: Jul 09, 2026 11:59 PM (UTC)
  • Posted: Jul 01, 2026 2:02 AM (UTC)
  • Job Status: Closed
Job Description

Learning Specialist1.0 FTE, 191 days/year

Job Summary

Position provides instructional activities and lessons to a wide variety of students with special needs (K‑12—whose education needs are primarily the result of academic, social, emotional, and behavioral challenges). Assesses each student’s individual academic and behavioral needs, individualizes the regular K‑12 curriculum to each student, and develops IEPs as necessary. Activities and lessons reflect state standards, district curricula, lesson objectives, student academic achievement goals, behavior plans, and/or IEPs.

Maintains a safe and productive classroom/resource room environment. Consults with district behavioral staff and outside agencies to support student goals. Duties are performed under risk of infection and personal injury.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Presents lessons and activities, individually and in groups, using a variety of visual and auditory methods and kinetic activities. Uses electronic devices and media appropriately based upon student needs, abilities, and maturity levels.
  • Regularly uses oral, written and electronic communications to other staff members, administrators, students and parents/guardians regarding student behavior and student progress toward individual education objectives/goals. Communicates with outside agencies as necessary and as part of due process hearing procedures.
  • Trains and monitors education paraprofessionals (SEAs) regarding student academic and behavioral goals, daily classroom activities, and specific record‑keeping requirements. Schedules SEAs and adjusts delegated tasks as necessary.
  • Observes, evaluates and refers students who need additional services and support.
  • Adapts instructional activities and lessons for students with behavior plans and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
  • Demonstrates knowledge and skill in applying conflict management and resolution techniques.
  • Participates in screening and assessing students for special needs eligibility, services and placement in various district programs.
  • Confers with classroom teachers and education paraprofessionals and provides information and appropriate instructional materials as needed or requested.
  • Schedules eligible students for specially‑designed instruction.
  • Designs and implements individual Behavioral Support Plans.
  • Writes Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) in conjunction with IEP teams.
  • Monitors individual student progress toward IEP goals and requirements.
  • Maintains all federal, state and district‑required records and reports and ensures records and reports are accurate and contain required content.
  • Consults with classroom teachers and SEAs to provide assistance for students completing modified assignments or other accommodations for high school academic work.
  • Helps students identify realistic academic, transition and vocational goals.
  • Confers with guidance counselors and classroom teachers to monitor individual student credits earned toward graduation.
  • Works in professional collaborative groups with other teachers on issues related to implementing effective content instruction and assessment.
  • Communicates regularly with students and parents/guardians about academic performance.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of all district policies and procedures.
  • Maintains consistent, daily and punctual attendance.
Non‑Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Operates various office equipment including audio‑visual equipment/devices, telephones and photocopy machines.
  • Attends in‑service trainings, staff meetings and other meetings including SET and IEP meetings, as assigned. Attends professional growth activities related to job responsibilities.
  • Serves on building and district committees and councils as assigned.
  • Communicates information about district, school and/or departmental policies and procedures to students, staff, parents and patrons.
  • Serves as liaison…
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