RTI Coordinator
2.
5 Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Estimated:
$41.
2K - $52.
2K a year Estimated:
$41.
2K - $52.
2K a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago
Summary:
Administers programs to enable children to attain maximum achievement and adjustment.
Coordinates and supervises the implementation of the district's Response to Intervention (RTI) program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Other duties may be assigned.
Works with district and school staff to develop the district's plan for Response to Intervention.
Assists schools with data analysis.
Monitors progress of implementation.
Works with school personnel to identify methods to enhance school and classroom atmosphere to provide a positive educational environment.
Consults with parents, school personnel and district personnel regarding methods and techniques of appropriate interventions for academic and/or behavioral problems.
Conducts comprehensive needs assessment to identify interventionists' training needs.
Contacts and works with appropriate agencies, psychiatrists, private psychologists, physicians, and others involved in the educational process of students.
Develops and implements appropriate site-based strategies for resolving problem areas relative to programs for at-risk learners.
Consults and works closely with district coordinators.
Keeps abreast of current research and policies within the field.
Provides technical assistance to interventionists, administrators, and district and school staff.
Develops and facilitates staff development for interventionists and other school personnel.
Works with school staff to provide appropriate referrals for students and their families to special programs, specialists, and community agencies.
Meets with parents, teachers, and administrators as needed to discuss student performance, activities, problems, etc.
Prepares various reports and forms evaluating RTI programs, etc.
Participates in faculty and professional meetings and educational conferences.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Works with district and school staff to develop the district's plan for Response to Intervention.
Assists schools with data analysis.
Monitors progress of implementation.
Works with school personnel to identify methods to enhance school and classroom atmosphere to provide a positive educational environment.
Consults with parents, school personnel and district personnel regarding methods and techniques of appropriate interventions for academic and/or behavioral problems.
Conducts comprehensive needs assessment to identify interventionists' training needs.
Contacts and works with appropriate agencies, psychiatrists, private psychologists, physicians, and others involved in the educational process of students.
Develops and implements appropriate site-based strategies for resolving problem areas relative to programs for at-risk learners.
Consults and works closely with district coordinators.
Keeps abreast of current research and policies within the field.
Provides technical assistance to interventionists, administrators, and district and school staff.
Develops and facilitates staff development for interventionists and other school personnel.
Works with school staff to provide appropriate referrals for students and their families to special programs, specialists, and community agencies.
Meets with parents, teachers, and administrators as needed to discuss student performance, activities, problems, etc.
Prepares various reports and forms evaluating RTI programs, etc.
Participates in faculty and professional meetings and educational conferences.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.
5 Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Estimated:
$41.
2K - $52.
2K a year Estimated:
$41.
2K - $52.
2K a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago
Summary:
Administers programs to enable children to attain maximum achievement and adjustment.
Coordinates and supervises the implementation of the district's Response to Intervention (RTI) program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Other duties may be assigned.
Works with district and school staff to develop the district's plan for Response to Intervention.
Assists schools with data analysis.
Monitors progress of implementation.
Works with school personnel to identify methods to enhance school and classroom atmosphere to provide a positive educational environment.
Consults with parents, school personnel and district personnel regarding methods and techniques of appropriate interventions for academic and/or behavioral problems.
Conducts comprehensive needs assessment to identify interventionists' training needs.
Contacts and works with appropriate agencies, psychiatrists, private psychologists, physicians, and others involved in the educational process of students.
Develops and implements appropriate site-based strategies for resolving problem areas relative to programs for at-risk learners.
Consults and works closely with district coordinators.
Keeps abreast of current research and policies within the field.
Provides technical assistance to interventionists, administrators, and district and school staff.
Develops and facilitates staff development for interventionists and other school personnel.
Works with school staff to provide appropriate referrals for students and their families to special programs, specialists, and community agencies.
Meets with parents, teachers, and administrators as needed to discuss student performance, activities, problems, etc.
Prepares various reports and forms evaluating RTI programs, etc.
Participates in faculty and professional meetings and educational conferences.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Works with district and school staff to develop the district's plan for Response to Intervention.
Assists schools with data analysis.
Monitors progress of implementation.
Works with school personnel to identify methods to enhance school and classroom atmosphere to provide a positive educational environment.
Consults with parents, school personnel and district personnel regarding methods and techniques of appropriate interventions for academic and/or behavioral problems.
Conducts comprehensive needs assessment to identify interventionists' training needs.
Contacts and works with appropriate agencies, psychiatrists, private psychologists, physicians, and others involved in the educational process of students.
Develops and implements appropriate site-based strategies for resolving problem areas relative to programs for at-risk learners.
Consults and works closely with district coordinators.
Keeps abreast of current research and policies within the field.
Provides technical assistance to interventionists, administrators, and district and school staff.
Develops and facilitates staff development for interventionists and other school personnel.
Works with school staff to provide appropriate referrals for students and their families to special programs, specialists, and community agencies.
Meets with parents, teachers, and administrators as needed to discuss student performance, activities, problems, etc.
Prepares various reports and forms evaluating RTI programs, etc.
Participates in faculty and professional meetings and educational conferences.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.
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