Upper School Learning Specialist (7 th – 12 th Grade) Position Available In Seminole, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Upper School Learning Specialist position at The Geneva School is a mission-driven role, supporting students in grades 7-12 with varying exceptionalities. Responsibilities include creating Individual Service Plans, managing accommodations, collaborating with teachers, and providing resources for students and parents. The ideal candidate holds a Bachelor's/Master's in Exceptional Student Education, has five years of relevant experience, and aligns with the school's values and mission. The position requires ESE certification and a commitment to integrity, collaboration, and student support. The Geneva School is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
Job Description
The Geneva School is a mission-driven school established in 1993. Our mission is to provide
students in grades K4-12 an extraordinary education, by means of an integrated curriculum,
pedagogy and culture, both distinctly classical and distinctively Christian, that pursues goodness,
truth, and beauty in all spheres of life, while viewing these spheres as elements of divinely
ordered whole. Further, Geneva seeks to instill in students a desire to love beauty, think deeply,
and pursue Christ’s calling. As a mission-driven school, faculty members play a central role in
fulfilling our mission. Hired by and subject to the supervision of the Directors of the Upper School, the Learning
Specialist is an exempt position. The teacher, in a formational and relational role, models Christ-
like behavior within The Geneva School community as he or she studies, re-imagines, and
teaches within the Christian, liberal arts tradition. I.
Essential Duties Specific Job Responsibilities:
Provide guidance to teachers as to how to move forward through the process of requesting assistance for students who are demonstrating they need additional support
Work with Student Services to create Individual Service Plans (ISP) and lead the implementation and maintenance meetings with parents, teachers, and students
Assist teachers with understanding and applying accommodations listed on student ISPs by specifically reviewing ISPs with teachers throughout the year
Assist classroom teachers with applying accommodations to tests/quizzes/projects
Be familiar with local tutoring options and evaluation services and help to improve supply of tutoring resources so that we can provide parents with recommendations
Be the bridge between our teachers and our outsourced tutors in understanding a child’s progress
Manage the extra time accommodations room for ERBs
Collaborate with 6th-12th grade teachers
Assist teachers when requested with semester exams and small group assessment rooms
Monthly check-ins with the staff to address questions and concerns about student progress and current ISPs
Observe classes and as time permits, work with individual students/small groups as needed
Review existing teacher notes, handouts, assessments and quizzes for formatting improvements and suggestions
Support parents with a home plan when needed for students with ISPs
Create a list of resources and a suggested plan for general summer support (7th-11th grade) enrichment/remediation that can be posted on the website
Present monthly/bi-monthly at faculty meetings regarding best practices in understanding and helping students with learning differences
Monthly update meetings with the Directors of the
Dialectic and Rhetoric School Other Job Requirements:
The following requirements are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform
the essential functions of the Upper School Learning Specialist position and are not intended to
be inclusive. Reasonable accommodation(s) may be made to enable individuals with disabilities,
as defined by law, to perform any essential functions.
Lift 20 lbs. occasionally and 10 lbs. frequently
Sit frequently and stand and walk on varied surfaces
Bend, stoop, crouch, push, pull, climb, balance, kneel, crawl
Use hands/arms to reach in any direction and seize, grasp, hold, and turn objects using hand(s). Use fingers, versus the whole hand, to pick, pinch, and feel objects.
See, talk, and hear to communicate with others in person, electronically, by phone, or by radio. Visual functions include the ability to identify and distinguish colors and bring an object into sharp focus. II.
Personal Profile Required Skills and Experience:
ESE certified or Bachelor’s/Master’s in Exceptional Student Education
At least five years of verifiable experience working with students with varying exceptionalities
Experience in private school or classical school (preferred but not required)
Intrinsic Qualities:
Ascribes to and agrees to live in accordance with The Geneva School’s statement of faith
Holds oneself to a high standard of honesty and integrity
Able to work effectively both in collaboration with other professionals and on own initiative
Professional and approachable in appearance and attitude
Willingness to learn new skills
Self-motivated with a positive ‘can do’ approach to work
Reliable/dependable
Detail-oriented
Able to search for solutions
Practices good stewardship of the school’s resources
Enjoys working around children and is able to form and monitor appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people. III. Employment Information
The Geneva School prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age,
marital status, physical disability, handicap, or any other consideration protected by law.
Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant’s job qualifications,
experience, and abilities and in full accord with The Geneva School’s statement of faith and the
school’s statement of mission, vision and values.