ES JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Education Specialist
Department: ES Support Division
Reports to:
ES Support Division Manager
Full Time Equivalent: 25 students at 6 hrs a day for 175
days
Summary and
requirements:
Serve
the assigned student's educational needs as determined by a written agreement
between the parent and the Education Specialist (ES). ES must possess and maintain a valid teaching credential.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional Support
Each
family and student is assigned an Education Specialist (ES). An ES must meet
face-to-face with student and/or parent at least once every 20 school
attendance days. A full-time ES with 25 students works for 6 hours a day for 175
school attendance days. This time includes all administrative duties and
paperwork. Every effort will be made to assign ESs to students living in
his/her immediate geographical area. The ES is responsible for:
·
Completing
the required paperwork and documentation for each student in a timely manner
·
Advising
and counseling both parents and students about educational opportunities
available through their school
·
Communicating
school information to the parents /students
·
Evaluating
student progress towards school and state standards
·
Attending
IEP and other required meetings for assigned students
·
Keeping
current with school policy and procedure
·
Using
computer technology
·
Attending
teacher training opportunities
·
Proctoring
state mandated tests and administering any charter required tests
Paperwork and Documentation
The ES
must complete all paperwork and documentation necessary to serve each assigned
student. Completed documentation must be
submitted by specific due dates as specified in the ES Handbook or by
Administration. The required documentation includes, but is not limited to, the
following:
·
Student
Agreement: must be complete before student can be enrolled
·
Initialed
Charter: must be complete before student can be enrolled
·
Attendance
Roll Sheet: must be sent to office weekly
·
Learning
Records: must be sent electronically within 5 school workdays from the date of
the meeting with the family to write the learning record
·
Report
Cards: Required for each semester for 9th to 12th; per
student agreement for K to 8th
·
Portfolio:
One each year per student
·
Graduation
Requirements Agreement: (high school students only) original must be submitted to student records
to be filed in student’s CUM file
·
ES
Evaluation: must be submitted to ES Mentor as part of year-end check out
procedure
·
ES
Checkout: must be completed when leaving
employment or at the end of each school year
·
IEP
paperwork: as requested
Advice and Counsel
The ES
is expected to be able to serve the widely varying needs of their assigned
students on an individual basis. A broad base of educational knowledge as well
as a thorough understanding of educational opportunities available through the
school is necessary in order to counsel families adequately. This knowledge
must include, but is not limited to, familiarity with the following:
·
School
and State Standards
·
Numerous
curricular options to meet these standards
·
Learning
approaches and resources available
·
School
Graduation requirements
·
School
and community Inservices available
·
Internet
resources
·
Distance
learning
·
Contract
Program Activities
·
Group
Educational Activities
·
High
School specific information
If an
ES cannot answer an educational question adequately for a family, then he/she
is expected to spend time researching that information in order to better serve
that family.
Communication
The ES
is the main liaison between the school and the family and should be the primary
source of information. Communication from the ES to the family will occur
through periodic visitation, telephone calls, e-mail, and/or written
correspondence. The ES's goal is to serve the student and parent's needs to the
best of his/her ability without allowing his/her own convenience to interfere.
The ES is required to respond to phone calls and email within 24 hours.
Evaluation of Student Progress
It is
the responsibility of the ES in conjunction with the parent (as determined by
the Student Agreement) to document the monthly and yearly progress of each
student. The monthly documentation will report the progress of each student
towards the student school and state standards on the monthly ES written
Learning Record. The semester progress
of each student is evidenced through student portfolios collected and assembled
by the ES. High School progress is also documented by semester report cards (K
to 8 once a year if required by the SA). The ES also needs to be able to use
school and state assessment reports to place students in appropriate curriculum
and in other learning opportunities.
Group Responsibilities
ESs
are organized into local groups of teachers headed up by an Area Facilitator
for the purpose of conducting required
monthly training meetings and overseeing required group
responsibilities, which includes, but is not limited to, test administration
and proctor duties.
School Policy and Procedure
The ES
is responsible to keep their teaching credential current and to provide copies
of this and any other required renewal documents to the personnel office. The
ES is required to attend monthly staff meetings and other required training
sessions. The ES is required to attend any IEP meetings scheduled for their
students. All ESs are required to keep themselves apprised of recent updates by
accessing their school’s web page to search for information, reading notices
posted on the WEB files and by checking and responding to e-mail daily.
Use of Computer Technology
To perform this
job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Accounting software;
Database software; Internet software; Email usage, Order processing systems;
Spreadsheet software and Word Processing software. The ES is expected to
acquire and maintain a working computer with an internet connection and a
printer.
Physical
Demands
The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to
sit, talk and hear. The employee is also required to stand and walk. The
employee must have available transportation and be able to drive up to 200
miles in a day. The employee must
occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment
The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate.