Sep 28, 2024
Part-time
School Support
Job Description
Job Description
Position Overview Worcester Cultural Academy Charter Public Schools (WCA) seeks a dedicated Physical Therapist to serve grades k-5. Successful candidates possess experience working in diverse schools with English Language Learners and students with disabilities. Our Physical Therapist must possess a passionate commitment to help our students develop skills needed to fully participate in and out of the classroom. He/she must create fun, exciting programs to help students grow in the areas of motor development and student participation in everyday routines both in and out of the classroom. Physical Therapist Qualifications Master's degree preferred Registered Physical Therapist Licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Prior experience working in an educational setting Demonstrate collaborative instructional ability Experience working with students with disabilities Bilingual Preferred Citizenship, residency or work VISA in United States required Share WCA's mission and EL Education philosophy, which will provide K-5 students with rigorous, real world learning experiences in a supportive and nurturing school community, helping all students to become reflective inquisitors, articulate communicators, critical thinkers, and skilled problem solvers. Administer assessments, write reports, communicate with families, and participate in team meetings and IEP development. Plan and implement physical therapy intervention programs that meet the specific goals and objectives as stated in the IEP. Possess excellent skills in instruction, organization and communication. Under direction of the Director of Student Support assist students individually or in small groups needing differentiation in the classroom while modeling EL Education philosophy. Work with the leadership team, classroom teachers, and other specialists to ensure the needs of all students are being met. Successfully implement school wide procedures and processes to maintain a school culture of high academic achievement and behavioral expectations. Discuss assigned duties with classroom teachers in order to coordinate instructional efforts Provide consultation to general education and special education staff regarding student needs and best practices Monitor student progress through the collection of data Adapt and modify the environment including assistive technology and training instructional staff to meet individual needs and to help students function as independently as possible Meet all district, state and federal requirements including IEP and Progress Report deadlines Use professional quality communication skills to convey information to the student's team Remain current with accepted and appropriate instructional theory, practice and research. Including engaging in regular and strategic professional development to stay current in best practices for diverse learners Maintain privacy and confidentiality of student's health and medical information per State and Federal Laws Mission Worcester Cultural Academy Charter Public School provides students with rigorous, real-world learning experiences in a supportive and nurturing school community, helping all students to become reflective inquisitors, articulate communicators, critical thinkers, and skilled problem solvers. Worcester Cultural Academy Charter Public School's mission is to educate, inspire, and uncover the inner genius of all learners through project-based experiences. In partnership with local cultural institutions, we will provide Worcester students with educational opportunities that match their varied learning styles and needs, and prepare them to be the cultural leaders of tomorrow. About the School Worcester Cultural Academy Charter Public School opened in August 2023 and serves students in grades K-5 . We are chartered for grades K-8. As an EL (Expeditionary Learning) Education school, we believe in hands-on learning that focuses on three levels of student achievement: mastery of knowledge and skills, character, and high-quality work. Visit our school website www.WorcesterCulturalAcademy.org. Our Adult Crew At Worcester Cultural Academy, our faculty and staff collaborate and support one another and our students through a number of school-wide activities, events and celebrations. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to lead and participate in these events, ranging from student and family orientation activities to celebrations of learning to graduation. We work together to support the safe and happy arrival and dismissal of our students, collaborate and plan together and use data to guide decision-making. We are intentional about engaging our faculty and staff in the development of the Academy and of themselves. School-wide professional meetings happen before the start of the school year and throughout. Compensation: Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. We are intentional about engaging our faculty and staff in the development of the Academy and of themselves. School wide professional meetings happen before the start of the school year and throughout. All staff are encouraged and expected to participate in school-funded professional development opportunities during the school year and over the summer as approved by the Principal. Compensation: Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Job Type: Contract Pay: $52.00 - $55.00 per hour Expected hours: 5-8 hours per week Schedule: On call Work Location: In person
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Old Sturbridge Academy Charter Public School will provide k-8 students with rigorous, real world learning experiences in a supportive and nurturing school community, helping all students to become reflective inquisitors, articulate communicators, critical thinkers, and skilled problem solvers. Old Sturbridge Academy Charter Public School, an EL Education school working in partnership with Old Sturbridge Village, will foster a learning environment that represents all aspects of the diversity spectrum where our students will meet or exceed grade-level expectations in all subject areas. The school will be distinguished by four key elements of EL Education: a commitment to community, a commitment to high-quality work, a commitment to real world applications and a commitment to imagination, exploration and immersion. A culture of quality will permeate the school and our students will graduate with an understanding of how they learn best and how to advocate for the resources they need when they are challenged.