AIM is an award winning company that has won Best Place to Work, Top Workplaces, Best Workplaces in Texas, Top Company Cultures, and is a certified Great Place to Work!PRIMARY PURPOSE:The Dyslexia Specialist facilitates small-group dyslexia instruction using research-based instruction in accordance with the Texas Dyslexia Handbook and district dyslexia policies and procedures. Serves as an instructional literacy leader at the campus level and as a resource in the development and improvement of campus dyslexia programs.Qualifications:Education/Certification:Bachelor's Degree from an accredited universityValid Driver's License with driving record that meets the requirements of the districtExperience Preferred:Minimum of five years teaching experienceTexas Teaching Certificate with Basic Language Skills (BLS)Knowledge of dyslexia and instruction of students identified with dyslexia and related disordersMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:Provides research-based support for students with dyslexia and related disorders.Evaluates and provides feedback on student performance on a routine basis utilizing a variety of data sources.Maintains accurate student accounting records, progress monitoring and reports in compliance with state and local guidelines.Participates in professional development activities, attends meetings and training as needed.Works collaboratively under the direction of the campus principal, the District's Dyslexia Program Coordinator(s) and staff to implement strong literacy core instruction and support for students with dyslexia and/or related disorders.Assists teachers and staff in understanding and identifying dyslexia and related disorders.Attends 504/ARD meetings as necessary in the identification of dyslexia and related disorders, in determining a need for evaluation, making placement decisions and accommodations. Assists teachers and staff in disaggregating and analyzing data from the district universal screener, diagnostic and curriculum assessments to identify trends and help to focus instruction.Confers with parents concerning individual students experiencing reading difficulties or requiring intervention, and with any parents requesting such a conference.Assists teachers with literacy strategies, interventions, and accommodations for students with reading difficulties.Provides support for family and community engagement as well as district/campus reading initiatives.Maintains confidentiality of information.Performs other duties as suggested by campus principal(s) and district coordinator(s).Mental Demands:Ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); ability to instruct; maintain emotional control under stress.Offers/contracts are pending background check
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