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  • Posted: Nov 1, 2024
    Deadline: Nov 15, 2024
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    The International School of Kenya is well-known for its unmistakable culture of quality, exceptional care, and limitless opportunities. We instill a passion for and dedication to rigorous academic and personal exploration in our students. ISK students grow up in a community where every student is known and supported, and has the opportunity to personalize th...
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    MS/HS Life Centered Educational (LCE) Teacher

    Responsibilities:

    The Life Centered Education (LCE) Teachers’ primary responsibility is to work within an inclusive school to develop and implement highly individualized programs for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team. Student programs focus on academic, social and life skills, with the goal of helping students fulfill their personal and academic potential and attain as much independence as possible.

    The MS/HS LCE teacher is part of the Middle School (MS) and High School (HS) divisions and the schoolwide Student Support Services (SSS) Team. This individual is supervised by the Divisional Principals and works under the programmatic direction of the Head of Student Support Services.

    • Every educator’s primary responsibility is to ensure student-learning success and provide for the individual learning needs of each student. Some specific responsibilities for the LCE include:
    • Plan and implement individualized learning programs addressing academic, social and daily living/life skills, including modifying curriculum and assessments.
    • Use a case manager model for leading the development and instruction of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including writing Individual Education Plans and progress reports, creating behavior support plans and transition plans, and coordinating
    • with related services such as occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, counseling, and psychology.
    • Promote a positive learning environment.
    • Engage in ongoing professional learning around inclusive education and best practices.
    • Differentiate and personalize for diverse learners. Implement our Strategic Focus Areas (Learning Design, Inclusion, Wellbeing).
    • Be an engaged community member, including mentoring/coaching extracurricular learning outside the school day.
    • Fulfill supervision duties as assigned, including some evening and weekend events (as well as off-campus trips).
    • Maintain strong relationships and communication with classroom teachers and specialists, collaborating about student needs as appropriate and providing support to facilitate the inclusion of students with their typically developing peers.
    • Maintain close communication and collaboration with parents to build strong home-school relationships and facilitate continuity of care.
    • Provide training, leadership, and coaching for teaching assistants to maximize their effectiveness in supporting students within small group and inclusion settings.
    • Be an advocate for inclusive education and promote a positive learning and teaching environment to meet the needs of all students.
    • Work collaboratively with and provide professional learning to ISK divisional staff and whole school SSS teams to foster greater inclusion of students.
    • Protect the safety and wellbeing of children.
    • Perform other duties that may be reasonably assigned by administration.

    Education/Experience

    • Master’s Degree in Special Education, with emphasis on developmental and intellectual disabilities.
    • Current teaching certificate from an accredited university/college.
    • At least 4 years experience teaching students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in an inclusive setting (ideally international experience).
    • Demonstrated ability to facilitate the integration of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities into a general education setting.
    • Solid understanding of pedagogy and instructional approaches, curriculum design, and assessment:
      • Cultural proficiency
      • Understanding by Design model
      • Social Emotional Learning
      • Integration
      • Communication skills
      • Student-centered approach
      • Conceptual inquiry

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    Method of Application

    We review applications that are submitted directly in response to vacancies which we post on the Jobs page of the ISK website. Apply in response to a specific advertised vacancy the profile of which matches your qualifications and experience, by sending a letter of interest, curriculum vitae and at least three recent references (including a supervisor's) and their contacts, in one PDF file to <[email protected]> no later than the deadline specified in the job posting on the website.

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