$85,000.00 - $127,500.00 Annually

Associate Director of Outreach-Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE)

School for the Blind
Statewide, WA
就业类型: Full Time - Permanent

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华盛顿州盲人学校(WSSB)是一所旨在赋能盲人和低视力人士实现自身最大潜能的学校。我们相信,一个未来,每一位华盛顿州的盲人和低视力学生都能获得所需的支持和服务,从而取得成功。 

我们的项目和服务覆盖多样化的服务选项,包括一系列短期和长期项目,包括我们在温哥华校区的住宿选项、在当地学校和社区提供的外展服务、通过奥格登资源中心提供的专门技术与资源访问,以及通过部门协作提供的家长、教育工作者及相关服务提供者的培训选项。 

在 WSSB,我们最宝贵的资源是我们的员工。我们重视的员工不断被鼓励改进我们为学生和社区提供服务的方式。WSSB 的核心价值观如下:以学生为中心、公平、无障碍、关系和持续改进。

岗位简介: 

华盛顿州盲人学校(WSSB)目前正在招募一名早期干预与早期儿童特殊教育(EI/ECSE)外展副主任,负责为盲人和低视力儿童提供服务。该职位向外展主任汇报,并与部门、机构、其他州政府机构以及本地服务提供者合作,协调并提供外展服务,以支持接受早期干预服务的盲人和低视力儿童及其家庭,以及学前阶段的盲人和低视力青少年。该职位是 WSSB 教育领导团队的一员,负责实施机构战略计划中概述的战略举措。该职位还担任盲人和低视力儿童早期干预的州级负责人,与华盛顿州儿童、青年和家庭部(DCYF)的早期支持婴幼儿及学龄前儿童(ESIT)项目密切合作。该职位的目的是在全州范围内领导建立一个培训、技术支持和服务交付体系,以提升本地能力,满足家庭和服务提供者对已识别的婴儿、幼儿及学龄前盲人或低视力儿童(包括有其他残疾的儿童)的需求。 

职责

早期干预与早期儿童特殊教育(EI/ECSE)外展副主任将确保所有婴儿和幼儿,以及有视力障碍的学龄前儿童,无论他们居住在华盛顿州的哪个地方,都能获得适当的 EI/ECSE 视力服务。该职位将协调并与现有的本地、区域和州资源合作,并在可行和适当的情况下利用远程技术。目标是让所有盲人和低视力儿童(年龄从出生到五岁,包括即将进入幼儿园的儿童)都能在他们居住的社区及时获得适当的专业服务。 
 
关键职责: 

  • 管理与 ESIT 服务提供机构(EPAs)的直接合同,为 WSSB 0-3 岁项目提供 EI 服务,通过积极参与 IFSP 团队,包括维护每月服务数据和合同协议。
  • 管理教师的工作量和服务时间,平衡人员配置需求与服务需求。
  • 通过与 WSSB 0-3 岁项目工作人员和转介的 EPAs 进行沟通,妥善处理新的转介请求,并提供最高水平的协调和客户服务。
  • 保持充足的人力资源配置,提升人员工作效率,并在预算范围内实现工作目标,例如人员招聘、评估、监督等工作。
  • 为实施和维护服务及项目,该职位需与本地、区域、州及国家机构协调合作,例如儿童、青年及家庭事务部(DCYF)、公共教育监督办公室(OSPI)、为盲人提供服务的部门(DSB)、医疗界、大学项目、县家庭资源协调员、学区、华盛顿感官障碍服务(WSDS)以及华盛顿聋盲项目(Washington DeafBlind Program)。
  • 制定短期和长期计划/项目,确保州内具备能力,满足盲童及低视力儿童及其家庭在学前教育项目中的早期干预(EI)和早期儿童特殊教育(ECSE)需求,包括幼儿园过渡阶段。
  • 参与会议、研讨会和讲座,以传达和/或收集执行该职位职能所需的信息。
  • 对通过该职位服务的儿童群体进行培训、实施、协调和协助相关评估工作。
  • 在认证的盲童及低视力学生教师或认证的定向与移动专家(O&M)以及与EI/ECSE群体合作的其他相关服务提供者之间,领导开发研讨会和培训项目,包括与他人合作开发材料和学习模块(线上或线下)。
  • 通过指导和辅导,为全州的服务提供者提供监督和支持,以提供持续的在职培训、直接和间接服务,并确保提供高质量的服务,满足华盛顿州儿童和家庭的需求。
  • 通过管理预算和/或资助活动(包括从财政代理机构、私人资助等获得的子合同),实现目标并确保符合既定的财务、法律和/或行政要求。
  • 收集和维护多种数据,以记录、监控和评估项目活动和成果,确保与项目和机构战略计划目标和宗旨保持一致。  
  • 准备多种书面材料(如报告、预算、资助提案等),以记录活动、争取和维持资金、提供书面参考,并向其他州政府机构传达信息,以满足WSSB及合同交付成果的要求。  
  • 提供有关《残疾人教育法》(IDEA)第C部分和第B部分规则和规定的指导、信息和州内解释,以确保符合既定法规。
  • 通过从多种来源研究信息,为项目/服务寻求替代资金。
  • 回应行政人员、家长、EI/ECSE专业人员和教育工作者等的咨询,解决涉及技术、法律和行政信息的问题。

资格要求

工作经验
 在盲童及低视力儿童及其家庭,以及盲童或低视力青少年(包括有其他残疾的儿童)的早期干预和早期儿童特殊教育领域的工作经验,随着责任的增加,体现出领导能力和良好的组织能力,以帮助发展/协调世界级的合作伙伴关系,满足这些青少年和家庭的需求。 
 
教育背景 以及关键特质

必须具备:拥有教育盲童及低视力儿童、EI/ECSE及相关领域(如为盲童及低视力婴儿、青少年和家庭建立和协调服务)的硕士学位。.  

优先考虑: 成功完成教育项目管理员或校长领导力项目并具备相关经验。 

其他:

  • 熟悉并具备培训经验,能够与各种视力障碍儿童(包括有其他残疾的儿童)合作工作。
  • 具备出色的口头和书面沟通能力。
  • 能够与众多机构和组织合作,以优化和提升全州视力障碍家庭和儿童的服务。
  • 熟悉并具备经验于《残疾人教育法》(IDEA)第C部分和第B部分的法规和服务。
  • 熟悉并具备多种评估方法和评估实践,适用于视力障碍儿童。
  • 优先考虑成功完成华盛顿州UEB考试或通过美国国会图书馆获得文学盲文认证。

补充信息

每个机会都值得拥有:  
华盛顿州盲人学校珍视我们的差异,我们致力于创建一个支持平等就业机会和包容性的职场,不论种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、公民身份或移民状况、婚姻状况、有子女的家庭(包括怀孕、分娩或相关医疗状况)、性别、性取向、性别认同多样性、年龄、受保护退伍军人身份、光荣退伍军人或现役军人身份、有感官、精神或身体残疾的人士身份,或使用导盲犬或服务动物的人士身份,以及其他适用的受法律保护的特征。我们也将考虑有犯罪记录但符合条件的申请人,这符合联邦、州和地方法律的相关规定。 
   
欢迎您在材料中包含您希望被称呼的姓名和代词,我们将尊重您的选择,并在与我们组织互动时遵循您的要求。 
   
退伍军人优先考虑:

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在正式录用之前,将进行背景调查,包括犯罪记录历史。背景调查所得信息不一定会影响录用,但将在评估申请人是否适合并具备胜任该职位的能力时予以考虑。 
   
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Description

Persons with a disability requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact HR@wssb.wa.gov or call 360-696-6321. Those with hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.

Associate Director of Outreach-Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) description image 

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The Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB) is a school with a purpose to empower blind and low vision individuals to reach their full potential. We believe in a future where every blind and low vision student in Washington has the supports and services they need to succeed. 

Our programs and services are provided across a diverse continuum of service options; including a range of short and long-term programs that include residential options at our Vancouver campus, outreach services in local schools and communities, access to specialized technology and resources through our Ogden Resource Center, as well as training options for parents, educators, and related service providers through a combination of department efforts. 

Our greatest resource at WSSB are our incredible staff. Our valued employees are continuously encouraged to improve the ways that we provide service to our students and the community. WSSB’s core values are as follows: being student-centered, equity, accessibility, relationships, and continuous improvement

Position Profile: 

The Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB) is currently recruiting an Associate Director of Outreach for Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) for blind and low vision children. This position reports to the Outreach Director and works collaboratively within the department, agency, other state agencies, as well as local service providers to coordinate and provide outreach services to families of blind and low vision children receiving early intervention services as well as blind and low vision youth in preschool. This position serves on the WSSB Educational Leadership team charged with implementing the strategic initiatives outlined in the agency strategic plan. This position also serves as the state lead for early intervention for blind and low vision children, working closely with the Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Family’s (DCYF) Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) program. The purpose of this position is to provide leadership in the development and coordination of a statewide system of training, technical assistance, and service delivery that will increase local capacity to meet the needs of families and service providers in support of identified infants, toddlers, and preschool age children who are blind or have low vision, including those with additional disabilities. 

Duties

The Associate Director of Outreach for EI/ECSE will help ensure that families of infants and toddlers, as well as preschool children with identified vision loss receive the appropriate EI/ECSE vision services, regardless of where they live in Washington.  This position will coordinate and partner with existing local, regional, and state resources, and utilize the use of distance technologies where feasible and appropriate. The goal is for all blind and low vision children, ages birth to five, including those transitioning into kindergarten, to have access to appropriate specialized services provided in a timely manner in the communities where they live. 
 
Essential Functions: 

  • Manage direct contracts with ESIT Provider Agencies (EPAs) for the WSSB Birth to 3 Program to provide EI services to families by being an active member of the IFSP teams, including maintaining monthly data for services delivered and contract agreements.
  • Manage teacher caseloads and service times, balancing capacity of staffing needs with service needs.
  • Process new referrals appropriately through communication with WSSB Birth to 3 Program staff and referring EPAs with direct coordination and customer service at the highest level.
  • Maintain adequate staffing, enhancing productivity of personnel, and achieving objectives within allocated budget by performing personnel functions, e.g., interviewing, evaluating, supervising, etc.
  • For the purpose of implementing and maintaining services and programs, this position coordinates and collaborates with local, regional, state and national entities, e.g. Department of Children Youth and Families (DCYF), Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Department of Services for the Blind (DSB), medical community, university programs, county family resource coordinators, school districts, Washington Sensory Disability Services (WSDS), and the Washington DeafBlind Program.
  • Develop short and long- range plans/programs to ensure state capacity to meet EI/ECSE needs of families of blind and low vision children and blind and low vision youth in preschool programs, including kindergarten transition.
  • Participate in meetings, workshops, and seminars for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information required to perform the functions of this position.
  • Train, conduct, coordinate, and assist with appropriate assessments for the population of children served through this position.
  • Provide leadership in the development of workshops and training programs for both certified teachers of blind and low vision students or certified orientation and mobility specialists who work with the EI/ECSE population and other related service providers on the IFSP/IEP team of children with blind/low vision.  This includes partnership with others in the development of materials and learn modules (digital or in person).
  • Provide supervision and support through coaching and mentoring for service providers around the state for the purposes of providing ongoing in-service training, direct and indirect services, as well as to ensure a high standard of service provided to meet the needs of children and families served throughout Washington.
  • Meet objectives and ensure compliance with established financial, legal, and/or administrative requirements by managing budgets and/or grant activities including subcontracts from fiscal agents, private grants, etc.
  • Collect and maintain a variety of data for the purposes of documenting, monitoring, and evaluating program activities and outcomes aligned with program and agency strategic plan goals and objectives.  
  • Prepare a variety of written materials (e.g., reports, budgets, grant proposals, etc.) for the purposes of documenting activities, soliciting, and maintaining funding, providing written reference, and conveying information for both WSSB and contract deliverables with other state agencies.  
  • Provide direction, information, and state interpretations concerning rules and regulations of IDEA, Part C and B, to ensure compliance with established regulations.
  • Secure alternate funding for programs/services by researching information from a variety of sources.
  • Resolve issues with technical, legal, and administrative information in response to inquiries from administrators, parents, EI/ECSE professionals and educators, etc.

Qualifications

Experience
 Experience within the specialized field of early intervention and early childhood special education for families of blind and low/vision children as well as youth who are blind or low vision, including those with additional disabilities, with increasing levels of responsibility demonstrating leadership and solid organizational skills in helping to develop/coordinate a world class partnership to meet the needs of these youth and families. 
 
Education and key attributes

Required: A Master’s degree with emphasis in education of blind and low vision children, EI/ECSE, and or subjects related to building and coordinating services for blind and low vision infants, youth and families.  

Preferred: Successful completion of an education program administrator or principal leadership program and experience. 

Other:

  • Knowledge and training in working with a wide range of children who are blind/low vision, including those with additional disabilities.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work in partnership with numerous agencies and organizations in to streamline and improve statewide services for families/children who are blind/low vision.
  • Knowledge of and experience with IDEA, part C and B, regulations, and services.
  • Knowledge and skill in a range of assessments and assessment practices appropriate for children with vision loss.
  • Successful completion of the Washington State UEB examination or literary braille certification through the National Library of Congress is preferred.

Supplemental Information

Opportunity for All:  
The Washington State School for the Blind celebrates our differences and we are committed to a workplace that supports equal opportunity employment and inclusion regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, marital status, families with children (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity diversity, age, status as a protected veteran, honorably discharged veteran or military status, status as an individual with the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with disabilities or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We will also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws. 
   
You are welcome to include the name and pronoun you would like to be referred to in your materials and we will honor this as you interact with our organization. 
   
Veterans Preference:

Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to claim Veteran's Preference MUST attach a copy of their DD214, or other verification of military service. Please blackout any personally identifiable data such as social security number. For additional information on Veteran's Preference and guidance on how to determine if you are eligible, click here. We thank you and are grateful for your service! 

Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted.  Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competency to perform in the position. 
   
The state of Washington is an equal opportunity employer.  Persons with a disability who need assistance with their application, or that need this announcement in an alternative format, may call (360) 696-6321. Should you have any questions regarding this position, or the online application, please email HR@wssb.wa.gov. TTY users should first call 711 to access the Washington Relay Service

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