Non-public School Special Education Classroom teacher at Cypress School

Application Deadline

9/23/2014 11:55 PM Pacific

Date Posted
8/19/2014
Contact
Laura Briggin
415-720-9328
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
55,000 plus for Level 2 and Master's. Negotiated rate for credentialed interns.
Length of Work Year
180 regular school days and 29 extended school days
Employment Type
Full Time
Job Description / Essential Elements:    Print   
Cypress School’s teacher will serve the Special Education needs of children and young adults ages 5-22 years old with autism and similar moderate to severe developmental disabilities and intensive behavioral, learning and communication challenges. Our teacher will support the students whose severe behavior problems preclude their safe learning and/or the safe learning of others in public school special day classes. By emphasizing positive behavior supports, individual interests, motivation and reinforcement strategies, our teacher helps our students will succeed. Building on individual learning strengths and utilizing best practices, multi-disciplinary, and evidence-based methods, the teacher provides student assessments to determine learning style, IEP goals and daily safety needs. Our teacher helps students learn functional academics, self-help and community living, pre-vocational and vocational education, communication, physical education, art, music, movement, sensory and behavioral regulation and social skills. For the 16-22 year olds, community work is provided in grounds keeping, janitorial and clerical services, kitchen preparation, etc. Informed choice and empowerment guide all services. With an enriched, professional staffing ratio of 1:2, our teacher supports our students to successfully work on their individualized programs in the environmentally adapted classrooms and therapy rooms at the school site. A portion of the students' day is spent learning life and work skills in the community, integrating with and accessing generic resources such as parks and recreation areas and programs, grocery stores, banks, restaurants, fine and performing arts activities and places. Cypress School is working with Petaluma Bounty Gardens to plant, tend, pick and distribute organic vegetables as a volunteer community service learning project. Coordination between the classroom teacher, Designated Instructional Service (DIS) therapists, families, and after-school providers is a key element to support student’s IEP progress throughout the school and extended school year. Speech and Language and Occupational Therapy using a direct service and consultative approach are provided in the therapy rooms, classrooms and in the community. Ongoing comprehensive staff development includes on-site trainings, local, state and national workshops and conferences.

Requirements / Qualifications

Proof of credentials Intern, Level 1 and 2, and Master's (if you have it-not required)

Requirements / Qualifications

Proof of credentials Intern, Level 1 and 2, and Master's (if you have it-not required)

Comments and Other Information

Cypress Schools are year round specialized non-public schools for students with autism and similar developmental disabilities with behavior challenges in Petaluma. We have a six teacher team with six classrooms. The regular school year is 180 days and the extended school year is 29 days. School hours for RSY and ESY are 318 minutes per day. Our schools currently serve a total of 60 students (15 of the 60 students come from Sonoma SELPA) ages 5 to 22 years old with mild to severe disabilities, with moderate to severe behavior challenges. Our unique school provides a blended program of academics, daily living skills, and many community based activities (organic farming, horseback riding, gymnastics, dance, and computer classes), pre-vocational and vocational volunteer and apprenticeship opportunities. Our multi-disciplinary team includes BCBA Behaviorists, Speech Therapists, OT’s, Counselors and an Orientation and Mobility Therapist. Our original school, Cypress Secondary School, is located at 3835 Cypress Drive in Petaluma serving 9th grade to post-secondary. Our new additional school which opened on February 13, 2014 is located ½ a block away at 3880 Cypress Drive in Petaluma serving K-8th grade.

Comments and Other Information


Cypress Schools are year round specialized non-public schools for students with autism and similar developmental disabilities with behavior challenges in Petaluma. We have a six teacher team with six classrooms. The regular school year is 180 days and the extended school year is 29 days. School hours for RSY and ESY are 318 minutes per day. Our schools currently serve a total of 60 students (15 of the 60 students come from Sonoma SELPA) ages 5 to 22 years old with mild to severe disabilities, with moderate to severe behavior challenges. Our unique school provides a blended program of academics, daily living skills, and many community based activities (organic farming, horseback riding, gymnastics, dance, and computer classes), pre-vocational and vocational volunteer and apprenticeship opportunities. Our multi-disciplinary team includes BCBA Behaviorists, Speech Therapists, OT’s, Counselors and an Orientation and Mobility Therapist. Our original school, Cypress Secondary School, is located at 3835 Cypress Drive in Petaluma serving 9th grade to post-secondary. Our new additional school which opened on February 13, 2014 is located ½ a block away at 3880 Cypress Drive in Petaluma serving K-8th grade.