Reporting to the Director of the Academic Assistance Program, the Math/Science Learning Specialist offers specialized support to students in mathematics and science courses. This support is tailored to individual learning needs, aiming to improve student success. The Specialist works with faculty and Academic Assistance Office personnel to create and use effective strategies for students with learning differences. Responsibilities include planning, updating, and managing necessary academic accommodations. The specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Essential Functions:
- Serve as a teacher in the Academic Assistance Program, helping students with their understanding of math and science.
- Help students during this structured period with planning, test preparation, organization, other executive functions, and metacognition.
- Supervise and coordinate the EHS testing center.
- Teach social-emotional and executive function lessons following curriculum in the AAO.
- Perform clerical duties and document needs of AAO.
- Serve as an advisor at EHS.
- Participate in regular faculty, staff, and committee meetings; school functions; and school-wide professional development activities during and after school hours.
- Provide consistent, confidential, and professional support to the Academic Assistance Office.
- Perform various other duties assigned by the Learning Specialist and the Director of Academic Assistance.
Experience
- Bachelor’s degree, master’s preferred, from an accredited four-year institution, preferably in disabilities (educational diagnostician or LSSP.)
- Expert in math content (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry) to aid students with learning difficulties in math.
- Expert in science content (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry) to assist students with learning difficulties in science.
- 2-3 years of experience working with students dealing with underlying attention, memory, language, social skills, and executive functioning challenges and how they impact learning and academic success.
- Experience in student support setting, 9-12th grade experience preferred.
- Serve as testing proctor and special testing coordinator for standardized testing.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft Office suite and database applications.