Boston Public Schools
Stipend Opportunity: Compensatory Services Provider - ACADEMICS (SY25-26)
Boston Public Schools, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Title
Stipend Opportunity: Compensatory Services Provider - ACADEMICS (SY25-26)
Reports to: Deputy Director of Programs or their designee.
Job Description Boston Public Schools, Office of Specialized Services, is seeking Special Education Certified Teachers to provide compensatory services to students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). These positions will offer both remote and in-person tutoring, focused on helping students achieve their IEP goals. This position allows for flexible scheduling to accommodate your availability, opportunities to work remotely and in-person, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students in Boston Public Schools.
Responsibilities
Provide targeted academic instruction and support based on students' IEP goals.
Review and understand the students' compensatory services agreement.
Schedule services with the students' family in a way that aligns with the compensatory services agreement; services can be provided in person or virtually.
Provide the specific services outlined in the compensatory services agreement.
Document and report weekly on service hours completed.
Work with the supervisor to troubleshoot any difficulties with providing services.
Complete all corresponding reports, including IEP documents and progress reports, and upload all work into the applicable systems as necessary.
Terms
OSS expects a minimum of 2-4 hours and a maximum of 20 hours weekly.
As approved by the Deputy Chief of Services or their designee, the Teacher can be compensated for travel to and from the location where the services are provided. This time will be compensated at the BTU hourly rate.
The provider is responsible for completing all planning and documentation as expected. This work will be compensated at the BTU hourly rate at an additional 15 minutes for every hour of service provided.
All work must be completed outside the regular workday.
Qualifications
Massachusetts Special Education Certification required.
Experience working with students with special needs, particularly in an academic or educational setting.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Ability to engage students both remotely and in-person, as needed.
Familiarity with IEP processes and documentation.
Certification in programs such as Wilson Reading and Orton-Gillingham is preferred.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Sales and Business Development
Industries Education Administration Programs
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Reports to: Deputy Director of Programs or their designee.
Job Description Boston Public Schools, Office of Specialized Services, is seeking Special Education Certified Teachers to provide compensatory services to students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). These positions will offer both remote and in-person tutoring, focused on helping students achieve their IEP goals. This position allows for flexible scheduling to accommodate your availability, opportunities to work remotely and in-person, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students in Boston Public Schools.
Responsibilities
Provide targeted academic instruction and support based on students' IEP goals.
Review and understand the students' compensatory services agreement.
Schedule services with the students' family in a way that aligns with the compensatory services agreement; services can be provided in person or virtually.
Provide the specific services outlined in the compensatory services agreement.
Document and report weekly on service hours completed.
Work with the supervisor to troubleshoot any difficulties with providing services.
Complete all corresponding reports, including IEP documents and progress reports, and upload all work into the applicable systems as necessary.
Terms
OSS expects a minimum of 2-4 hours and a maximum of 20 hours weekly.
As approved by the Deputy Chief of Services or their designee, the Teacher can be compensated for travel to and from the location where the services are provided. This time will be compensated at the BTU hourly rate.
The provider is responsible for completing all planning and documentation as expected. This work will be compensated at the BTU hourly rate at an additional 15 minutes for every hour of service provided.
All work must be completed outside the regular workday.
Qualifications
Massachusetts Special Education Certification required.
Experience working with students with special needs, particularly in an academic or educational setting.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Ability to engage students both remotely and in-person, as needed.
Familiarity with IEP processes and documentation.
Certification in programs such as Wilson Reading and Orton-Gillingham is preferred.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Sales and Business Development
Industries Education Administration Programs
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Boston, MA $58,000.00-$75,000.00 1 month ago
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