Universal Health Services
Special Education Teacher (Danville)
Universal Health Services, Danville, Virginia, United States, 24540
Responsibilities
Special Education (SPED) Teacher - Danville, VA
This opportunity is full-time and offers comprehensive benefits, generous paid time off, and competitive pay.
The Hughes Educational Center operates day schools in Danville, South Boston, and Christiansburg. We offer structured learning environments for students with low student-to-teacher ratios (4:1) and specialized programming with an emphasis on classroom ecology, individualized and direct academic instruction, differentiation, sensory integration, comprehensive evaluation, and parent collaboration. Programming is designed to improve socialization, reduce maladaptive behaviors, and successfully transition our students to a less restrictive educational setting.
The Special Education Teacher will provide educational services to all school age children attending The Hughes Center according to facility standards as well as State and Federal regulations. Our educational services include assessment, instruction, classroom management, documentation, consultation, IEP/IPP writing, transition planning, program development, curriculum writing and resident supervision.
Job Requirements
Provide developmentally appropriate classroom instruction to assigned students according to IEP/IPP goals and objectives, student strengths and learning preferences, research-supported methods and techniques, and Hughes Center recommended practices
Implement the Behavioral Program at The Hughes Center, assess and document students’ behavior progress (or lack of progress), and adjust behavioral strategies as needed and in consultation with the treatment team in order to maximize students’ behavioral success
Assess students’ academic achievement continually through a variety of methods, document progress (or lack of progress), and adjust instructional planning as needed to maximize student achievement
Maintain consistent communication with other staff at the facility, including parent(s)/guardians, and local education agencies by consulting with team members, attending meetings, keeping accurate records, completing progress reports, making phone calls, writing letters and updating IEP’s/IPP’s
Participate in professional development activities including on-site training and relevant off-site classes, workshops, etc
Display a high degree of professionalism in all activities and interactions with students, staff, parents, agency personnel, community members, etc.
Special Education Teachers should possess knowledge of
Subject matter to be taught (Va Standards of Learning)
Theories of learning and teaching (modifications & accommodations)
Stages of learning
Effective teaching methods
Assessment principles and types
Cognitive/Behavioral/Social Learning theories and principles
Effective classroom management techniques
Methods for observation/data collection
Special Education Teachers should possess skills to
Present effective lessons
Organize and plan instruction
Establish classroom expectations and hold students accountable for meeting them
Manage classroom behavior effectively
Maintain positive relationships with students and co-workers
Qualifications Candidate Requirements:
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field of study
Hold a current Virginia or out-of-state teaching licensed in Special Education or General Curriculum K-12; or hold a Special Education conditional license with plans to fulfill the requirements to obtain a Special Education professional license
Must be at least 21 years of age
Preferred: At least three years of experience in a classroom situation
Preferred: Hold a current VA Driver's License
Other Requirements:
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
Effectively use the full range of body motion - sit, bend, kneel or stand for more than an hour if needed.
Reflect behavior, attitude, and appearance appropriate to the position and be supportive of the facility and division philosophy, goals, and objectives
Successfully complete and pass all components of Handle With Care & Verbal De-escalation Crisis Intervention Training,
Effectively perform facility approved First Aid and CPR techniques
Able to understand and demonstrate therapeutic boundaries
Willing to be a team player and offer valuable insight to the team
Able to effectively communicate both verbally and via written documentation
Benefits
Home/Work Life Balance
Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug plans
401(k) Retirement Plan with company match
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending or Health Savings Account
Generous Paid Time Off
Career Development Opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries
A Challenging and Rewarding Work Environment
Free meals!
Company stock purchase discount
Employee Assistance Program
Pay is Salary (bi-weekly) and is commensurate with education and experience.
The Hughes Center is a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace. A pre-hire drug screen, pre-hire background checks, and education verification are required of all new employees.
EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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This opportunity is full-time and offers comprehensive benefits, generous paid time off, and competitive pay.
The Hughes Educational Center operates day schools in Danville, South Boston, and Christiansburg. We offer structured learning environments for students with low student-to-teacher ratios (4:1) and specialized programming with an emphasis on classroom ecology, individualized and direct academic instruction, differentiation, sensory integration, comprehensive evaluation, and parent collaboration. Programming is designed to improve socialization, reduce maladaptive behaviors, and successfully transition our students to a less restrictive educational setting.
The Special Education Teacher will provide educational services to all school age children attending The Hughes Center according to facility standards as well as State and Federal regulations. Our educational services include assessment, instruction, classroom management, documentation, consultation, IEP/IPP writing, transition planning, program development, curriculum writing and resident supervision.
Job Requirements
Provide developmentally appropriate classroom instruction to assigned students according to IEP/IPP goals and objectives, student strengths and learning preferences, research-supported methods and techniques, and Hughes Center recommended practices
Implement the Behavioral Program at The Hughes Center, assess and document students’ behavior progress (or lack of progress), and adjust behavioral strategies as needed and in consultation with the treatment team in order to maximize students’ behavioral success
Assess students’ academic achievement continually through a variety of methods, document progress (or lack of progress), and adjust instructional planning as needed to maximize student achievement
Maintain consistent communication with other staff at the facility, including parent(s)/guardians, and local education agencies by consulting with team members, attending meetings, keeping accurate records, completing progress reports, making phone calls, writing letters and updating IEP’s/IPP’s
Participate in professional development activities including on-site training and relevant off-site classes, workshops, etc
Display a high degree of professionalism in all activities and interactions with students, staff, parents, agency personnel, community members, etc.
Special Education Teachers should possess knowledge of
Subject matter to be taught (Va Standards of Learning)
Theories of learning and teaching (modifications & accommodations)
Stages of learning
Effective teaching methods
Assessment principles and types
Cognitive/Behavioral/Social Learning theories and principles
Effective classroom management techniques
Methods for observation/data collection
Special Education Teachers should possess skills to
Present effective lessons
Organize and plan instruction
Establish classroom expectations and hold students accountable for meeting them
Manage classroom behavior effectively
Maintain positive relationships with students and co-workers
Qualifications Candidate Requirements:
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field of study
Hold a current Virginia or out-of-state teaching licensed in Special Education or General Curriculum K-12; or hold a Special Education conditional license with plans to fulfill the requirements to obtain a Special Education professional license
Must be at least 21 years of age
Preferred: At least three years of experience in a classroom situation
Preferred: Hold a current VA Driver's License
Other Requirements:
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
Effectively use the full range of body motion - sit, bend, kneel or stand for more than an hour if needed.
Reflect behavior, attitude, and appearance appropriate to the position and be supportive of the facility and division philosophy, goals, and objectives
Successfully complete and pass all components of Handle With Care & Verbal De-escalation Crisis Intervention Training,
Effectively perform facility approved First Aid and CPR techniques
Able to understand and demonstrate therapeutic boundaries
Willing to be a team player and offer valuable insight to the team
Able to effectively communicate both verbally and via written documentation
Benefits
Home/Work Life Balance
Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug plans
401(k) Retirement Plan with company match
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending or Health Savings Account
Generous Paid Time Off
Career Development Opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries
A Challenging and Rewarding Work Environment
Free meals!
Company stock purchase discount
Employee Assistance Program
Pay is Salary (bi-weekly) and is commensurate with education and experience.
The Hughes Center is a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace. A pre-hire drug screen, pre-hire background checks, and education verification are required of all new employees.
EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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