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Job Description
Achieve Teacher/Transition Coordinator
Franklin Public Schools
Franklin High School - Franklin, Massachusetts Job Details
Job ID:
5709812
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026
Job Description
Position:
Achieve Teacher/Transition Coordinator
Position Type:
Full Time
Location:
Franklin High School
Reports to: Building Principal and Department Head
Salary:
As per FEA Teacher Contract
This position qualifies for town benefits, including Health Insurance
General Description:
The Franklin Public Schools, a Prek-12 district, is seeking a skilled and experienced
Transition Coordinator at the secondary level. The Transition Coordinator will teach the
ACHIEVE 18-22
program. The Transition Coordinator will also offer transitional and/or
vocational counseling to help students with disabilities achieve their academic or career
goals which may include continuing their education, finding a job, or living independently
after graduation. The Transition Coordinator may also teach a transition, life skills,
executive functioning, or personal finance class.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Transition Responsibilities
Provide small group and individual academic instruction to students in the
Achieve 18 - 22 Program, a transition program is designed to meet the needs of
students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities who have attended
public high school, and have passed the MCAS or a student that has not passed
MCAS but are able to work on functional academics or at an internship with
moderate support that will gradually fade.
Assist the Assistant Director Special Education-Secondary Level to develop,
implement, and monitor a district-wide plan to provide appropriate and effective
transition services
Conduct informal and formal transition assessments and/or monitor the
administration of transition assessments administered by school staff to identify
strengths, needs, preferences, and interests
Counsels or works with staff who counsel students with disabilities regarding
transition assessment results and postsecondary goals related to
education/training, employment, and independent living if appropriate
Provide professional development and technical assistance on transition service
requirements and the appropriate implementation by campus staff
Create opportunities for travel training
Act as the transition contact person for administrators, teachers, parents and
community partners
Provide consultation to special education staff regarding transition opportunities
for students served by special education
Collaborate with secondary staff in the preparation of the IEP and transition
services
Attend IEP Meetings to assist in the development of transition services, as
needed
Works collaboratively with state agency representatives and local vendors to
provide information sessions for students and parents, conduct eligibility and
application activities, and work to transition students from public school services
and supports to adult services and supports.
Work collaboratively with school counselors and postsecondary education
institutions to encourage students with disabilities to consider postsecondary
education, make selections based on interests and preferences, and facilitate
application activities to the institution and the Office for Students with Disabilities
that provide support to students with disabilities in postsecondary education.
Provide information and training for students regarding transition and self-
determination
Work with school staff and district administrators to provide parent training and
parent involvement activities that support transition for their child
Ensures transition services consider the impact and needs of children with
disabilities related to multicultural and diversity issues
Conduct regular evaluations of transition services effectiveness and compliance
Work-Based Learning Responsibilities:
Conduct community market analysis, work-based learning site development,
and paid employment development for students with disabilities in work-
based learning programs served by the special education department
Develop and monitor contracts for both paid and non-paid work-based
learning sites in the community
Organize and schedule student and job coach assignments and
transportation to and from work-based learning experiences
Meet with employers/employees at non-paid, work-based learning sites prior
to placing students to establish a meaningful learning format, assessment
process, collaborative support system
Record, collect, and analyze performance data on work-based learning sites
to make data-driven decisions regarding instruction, re-teaching, support, and
site
Other related duties as assigned by the Principal, Director of Student
Services or their designee.
Qualifications Required:
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred;
Must have a Massachusetts licensure in Moderate Special Needs through the
Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
Transition Specialist Endorsement Certificate (preferred)
Three years teaching in special education at the secondary level
Secondary experience with the implementation of transition requirements in the
secondary teacher role
Some experience in work-based learning and/or Career and Technology
Education, is preferred
Must successfully pass Criminal Offender (CORI) background check and national fingerprinting screening (CHRI)
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