FACULTY MSD - Compensatory Services

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Introduction

This contractual position is funded by the State Compensatory Education funds.�The position will be a minimum of 20 hours per week, but may require more hours as needed. Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) is a diverse, bilingual community who in partnership with families, provides an equitable and exemplary education in a nurturing, engaging, and challenging environment to ensure our students achieve personal excellence and become lifelong learners.

LOCATION OF POSITION

MSD, Columbia Campus, 8169 Old Montgomery Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043

Main Purpose of Job

This position will provide compensatory education services to students who have been identified through a specific determination process. These services include remediation and supplemental instruction towards identified educational IEP goals—monitor and document progress as evidenced by assessments and progress reviews. These services could be provided in one on one settings, or small group settings, during the school day, before and after school, as well as on the weekends. Services would be provided in person. Sessions range from 20-60 minutes, and can be once or several times a week for a specified number of weeks.

POSITION DUTIES

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be knowledgeable and perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Plan instruction, tutoring, practice and assessment in alignment with identified goals. Provide direct supplemental/remedial instruction services to identified students. Work with individual and small groups of students both within and outside of classrooms to assist students in achieving closing targeted academic goals. Implement best teaching practices to close the targeted academic gaps. Follow intervention plan (compensatory ed plan), monitor target students' performance, and collect data.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:� Bachelor's degree required. Candidates must be eligible to apply for or be willing to obtain certification by the Maryland State Department of Education within a prescribed amount of time.� Fluency in American Sign Language and written English required. �Knowledge of the Deaf culture, Deaf Education, students with additional disabilities and ability to teach students on different levels and with varying educational and language acquisition backgrounds is required.

DESIRED OR PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Master's degree in Education or Special Education of Deaf students, Maryland State Department of Education Certification

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

New hires are subject to a criminal background investigation at their own expense.� (Maryland Code, Family Law Article 1, Sections 5-560-568) Candidates will need to provide three letters of recommendation with their application.

SELECTION PROCESS

Applications will be prescreened before candidates are invited to an interview.� As an equal opportunity employer, MSD is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting employees who are reflective of the State's diversity.

BENEFITS

Contractual employees who work for an agency covered under the State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits Program, have a current employment contract and work 30 or more hours a week (or on average 130 hours per month) may be eligible for subsidized health benefits coverage for themselves and their dependents. As a contractual employee, you will be responsible for paying 25% of the premiums for your medical and prescription coverage, including any eligible dependents you have enrolled. The State of Maryland will subsidize the remaining 75% of the cost for these benefits. You can also elect to enroll in dental coverage, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and life insurance, but will be responsible to pay the full premium for these benefits. Leave may be granted to a contractual employee who has worked 120 days in a 12 month period. This leave accrues at a rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked, not to exceed 40 hours per calendar year.

FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

Online application process is STRONGLY preferred.�If you are unable to apply online or if you encounter difficulty, you may submit via mail, e-mail, fax, or deliver in person before the closing date and time.� Please include your name and recruitment number on any documentation to ensure timely processing.� Resumes will NOT be accepted in lieu of completing the online or paper application.� Additional or supplemental information must be submitted by the closing date and time.��A copy of your college transcripts must accompany your application.� The preferred method to receive transcripts and additional information is for them to be uploaded.� Application inquiries or supplemental information can be directed to the following: Mailing Address:�Maryland School for the Deaf Recruitment Department, P. O. Box 894, Columbia, MD 21044 E-mail: emily.hicks@msd.edu Phone: 410-696-3031, TTY Users: call via Maryland Relay Fax:�410-696-3084 Individuals from traditionally underserved and underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.� As an equal opportunity employer, Maryland is committed to�recruiting, retaining, and promoting employees who are reflective of the State's diversity.� We thank our Veterans for their service to our country, and encourage them to apply.

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