A Director of Public Day Special Education Programs oversees specialized public day schools that primarily serves students with emotional disabilities.
Responsibilities
Supervise and evaluate public school day staff
Participates and maintains an effective and culturally diverse learning environment among the entire school community (faculty, staff, support personnel, students, etc.)
Fosters a creative and innovative learning environment in which all students are inspired to excel
Establish standards and expectations for proper student conduct; support the appropriate methods to encourage discipline and commitment to adhere to established guides; maintain high expectations and motivation for all students to engage in continuous learning and development
Initiates, facilitates, designs, and implements programs and scheduling to meet student needs
Maintains a clear and open communication process with all the internal and external school community. Keeps the school population informed of policy changes, new programs, opportunities, etc.
Provide professional development and training opportunities
Conduct monthly/weekly department meetings with public school day staff
Conduct regular meetings with high school and middle school staff (AP for Student Services, HS Dept. Heads, HS Asst. Dept. Heads)
Provide consultation with staff and administration as-needed, including emergency consultation with staff regarding students at-risk
Meet with school-based teams, including parents, regarding specific cases
Meet regularly with the district's Student Services administrators
Works with the various members of central administration to solve school problems, such as transportation, student services, operations, etc.
Sets clear expectations for staff and provides ongoing feedback, evaluations, advice, counseling and support to all staff members regarding their individual and group performance
Keeps updated on changes and developments in the profession by attending professional meetings, reading professional journals, and other publications and discussing contemporary issues with colleagues and maintains commitment to educational technology
Attends special events held to recognize student achievement and attends school-sponsored activities and functions
Consistent, reliable and punctual attendance is essential for supervision and instruction of the students
Other duties as needed
Requirements
Master's level or higher, doctorate preferred
Licensed as a school psychologist/social worker/school adjustment counselor and administrator (administrator or director/supervisor or principal)
Minimum of 5 years experience in school psychology/social worker/school adjustment counselor
Ability to handle a multitude of varying and complex issues