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20 jobs that use IEP the most

Jobs that use iep the most include itinerant teacher assistant, speech-language pathologist teacher, and bilingual school psychologist.

What jobs use IEP the most?

1. Itinerant Teacher Assistant

How itinerant teacher assistant uses IEP:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Execute students' IEP needs in terms of service time, support services, and accommodations
  • Track progress through formal and informal assessments, observations and IEP goals.

Most common skills for itinerant teacher assistant:

  • IEP
  • Autism
  • Assistive
  • Direct Services
  • Hearing Loss
  • Early Intervention

2. Speech-Language Pathologist Teacher

How speech-language pathologist teacher uses IEP:

  • Treat children with speech, language and pragmatic issues, development of IEP's, and conducting speech/language evaluations.
  • Develop individual and/or group activities according to therapy needs and IEP goals in a large, urban, elementary school.
  • Provide detailed narrative evaluations and ongoing consultation of individual guidelines for dysphagia intervention and augmentative/alternative communication programs/systems.

Most common skills for speech-language pathologist teacher:

  • Autism
  • IEP
  • Medicaid
  • Public Schools
  • Therapy Services
  • Classroom Management

3. Bilingual School Psychologist

How bilingual school psychologist uses IEP:

  • Lead small student groups addressing social skills, friendship-making, divorce, ADHD, organizational skills and homework completion.
  • Function as a child advocate during CPSE, and/or CSE process.
  • Conduct bilingual psychological, educational and adaptive functioning evaluations for the Pre-School population.

Most common skills for bilingual school psychologist:

  • IEP
  • Adaptive
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Behavior Problems
  • Autism
  • Developmental Disabilities

4. Visually Impaired Teacher

How visually impaired teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Train client to use adaptive equipment such as software and electronic devices.
  • Instruct students with disabilities such as: autism spectrum disorder, specific learning disabilities, and intellectual disabilities.

Most common skills for visually impaired teacher:

  • Visual Impairments
  • Adaptive
  • IEP
  • Core Curriculum
  • Data Collection
  • Educational Programs

5. Kindergarten Special Education Teacher

How kindergarten special education teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Prepare and carry out specially design instruction for students with specific learning needs in the areas of literacy and mathematics.
  • Differentiate lessons and learning centers to address the needs of students with emotional disabilities, speech/language impairments, and autism.

Most common skills for kindergarten special education teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • IEP
  • Mathematics
  • Math
  • Autism
  • Language Arts

6. Special Education Administrator

How special education administrator uses IEP:

  • Establish operating policies and procedures and attain SNF Medicare certification.
  • Lead and develop the technical strategy for improving architectural and design elements of SharePoint to enhance utilization and drive user functionality.
  • Coordinate HIV education services with schools and other agencies.

Most common skills for special education administrator:

  • IEP
  • Education Programs
  • Public Schools
  • Event Logistics
  • K-12
  • Technical Assistance

7. Dedicated Aide

How dedicated aide uses IEP:

  • Help student become more independent and achieve organizational goals by using self-monitore checklists and adaptive technology.
  • Substitute secretary filling in for k-5 secretary, answering phones, doingdaily communiques.
  • Implement and enforce the students IEP and behavioral plan; a deep commitment to a child's developmental and education progress.

Most common skills for dedicated aide:

  • Autism
  • IEP
  • Direct Supervision
  • Mathematics
  • Academic Strategies
  • Shares Ideas

8. Life Skills Teacher

How life skills teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Participate in ARD meetings to plan student education.
  • Collaborate with autism consultant to guide evidence practices for those students with autism.

Most common skills for life skills teacher:

  • Behavioral Issues
  • IEP
  • Autism
  • CPR
  • Mathematics
  • Instructional Materials

9. Special Day Class Teacher

How special day class teacher uses IEP:

  • Manage student behavior and administer discipline including crises intervention and physical restraint of students according to IEP.
  • Core grade level literature and basic math with modifications.
  • Construct project base learning experiences integrating math, science and visual arts.

Most common skills for special day class teacher:

  • Autism
  • SDC
  • IEP
  • Educational Programs
  • English Language
  • Data Collection

10. Special Education Supervisor

How special education supervisor uses IEP:

  • Manage internal and external matters for the OSSE programs from vendors including getting estimates for services and arranging site visits.
  • Create PowerPoint slides for Sunday services.
  • Integrate complex QuickBase HTTP API interfaces.

Most common skills for special education supervisor:

  • Autism
  • Professional Development
  • IEP
  • Education Programs
  • K-12
  • Public Schools

11. Classroom Assistant

How classroom assistant uses IEP:

  • Lead chemistry recitations, prepare lessons, and coordinate student problem solving sessions.
  • Work at PTA and PTO events in various capacities.
  • Support the educational growth of elementary school students by working with small groups in math, language arts, and science.

Most common skills for classroom assistant:

  • CPR
  • Mathematics
  • Photocopying
  • IEP
  • Homework Assignments
  • Child Care

12. Deaf Teacher

How deaf teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Maintain and troubleshot FM units, hearing aids and other assistive listening devices on a daily basis.
  • Direct instruction in self-advocacy, language and literacy development, ASL skills, transition planning and auditory skills.

Most common skills for deaf teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • IEP
  • DHH
  • Hearing Loss
  • Core Curriculum
  • Language Arts

13. Speech And Language Specialist

How speech and language specialist uses IEP:

  • Manage diverse caseload from identification through IEP process.
  • Produce IEP and function as a member of the child study team in order to produce a specialize IEP for students.
  • Assist speech language pathology staff in providing speech/language therapy services for clients with communications disorders.

Most common skills for speech and language specialist:

  • SLP
  • IEP
  • Autism
  • Asha
  • Therapy Sessions
  • Group Therapy

14. Special Education Associate

How special education associate uses IEP:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Provide support to special education and general education teachers through delivery of specialize corrective reading and math curriculum.
  • Provide appropriate learning techniques and behavioral redirection for children with learning disabilities, developmental and behavioral disorders, and autism.

Most common skills for special education associate:

  • Math
  • Instructional Assistance
  • Educational Programs
  • IEP
  • PE
  • Behavior Management

15. Adapted Physical Education Teacher

How adapted physical education teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead the girls' volleyball team to a district championship and coach the state winner in high jump.
  • Develop organize syllabus to direct students in achieving subject knowledge require for course completion.
  • Attend IEP meetings and create adaptive PE goals for students.

Most common skills for adapted physical education teacher:

  • Adaptive
  • APE
  • IEP
  • Autism
  • Physical Education
  • K-12

16. Special Education Resource Teacher

How special education resource teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Collaborate with regular education teachers to provide education in an inclusion setting for 5th grade mathematics and 4th grade language arts.
  • Deliver remedial instruction in mathematics and language arts

Most common skills for special education resource teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • IEP
  • Professional Development
  • Instructional Strategies
  • Math
  • Autism

17. Special Education Assistant

How special education assistant uses IEP:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Implement behavioral plans design by IEP team for students with behavior disorders or other learning disabilities
  • Accompany students to special classes (art, music, PE) and on field trips.

Most common skills for special education assistant:

  • Paraprofessional
  • Behavior Management
  • IEP
  • CPR
  • Adaptive
  • Behavioral Issues

18. School Counseling Internship

How school counseling internship uses IEP:

  • Manage open houses, recruitment, and conduct interviews for GED student enrollment.
  • Draft memoranda, subpoenas and demands for arbitration.
  • Attend parent/teacher conferences, PLT, SST, and student service meetings.

Most common skills for school counseling internship:

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health
  • IEP
  • Group Therapy
  • Professional Development
  • Conflict Resolution

19. Special Education Teaching Assistant

How special education teaching assistant uses IEP:

  • Lead small group and one-to-one lessons in science and mathematics which are tailored to individual student needs and learning styles.
  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Experience in working with children with disabilities including autism, Down's-Syndrome, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Most common skills for special education teaching assistant:

  • Autism
  • IEP
  • CPR
  • Professional Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Applied Behavior Analysis

20. Speech Teacher

How speech teacher uses IEP:

  • Lead individualized and group therapy for elementary school children with language delays and articulation disorders.
  • Sound, lights and costumes.
  • Utilize principles of apply behavior analysis (ABA).

Most common skills for speech teacher:

  • Language
  • IEP
  • Curriculum Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Student Learning
  • Language Evaluations

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