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Instructor - West Central School

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Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Columbus, OH (In Person)

$64,074 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Job Description

Instructor
  • West Central School Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities
  • 3.9 Columbus, OH Job Details $28.05
  • $33.
56 an hour 18 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Life insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Company vehicle operation Driver's License Bachelor's degree Delegation Parent-teacher conferences (communication methods)
Full Job Description Duties & Responsibilities:
Supervises and instructs students with moderate, severe and profound developmental disabilities in order to provide basic skill development in the areas of life skills, leisure skills, community and transition skills; carries out all aspects of professional responsibility as designated in the school's administrative guidelines; provides direction for the Instructor Assistants and volunteers assigned; provides training to students in a wide variety of community-based settings which may require using public transportation or driving a county vehicle; Participates as a member of the transdisciplinary team working with other staff and therapists in assessing, developing, implementing, evaluating and modifying the Individual Educational Plans for assigned students as required by, but not limited to, community transition goals, lunch/snack programs, adaptive equipment needs, technology support, routine medical procedures and academic instruction plans. Plans, develops and implements written daily lesson plans for assigned students in order to meet the objectives as established on the students' Individual Educational Plan; plans, reviews and selects instructional materials for use in the assigned classroom; Maintains a classroom environment which is conducive to learning and free of health and safety hazards; Performs student alternative assessments; assesses developmental levels of students by formal and informal methods in order to obtain evaluative data; observes and confers with others in order to collect information relative to the assessment process and to the Individual Educational Plan. Communicates several times per week with parents and families of students, in order to ensure collaboration. Develops, implements, modifies and measures progress towards Individual Educational Plan for each student; Prepares and maintains written records and reports as required on, but not limited to, student attendance, assessments, program objectives and progress data for regular evaluations and for revision of Individual Educational Plans; Provides consultation services with parents, guardians and/or significant others to ensure comprehension of classroom objectives and to promote generalization of same in the home environment. Participates in and/or provides staff training programs; reads professional literature and attends seminars, academic classes or workshops to enhance professional knowledge and skills in areas such as, but not limited to, behavior support systems, data collection procedures for IEPs, conditions of developmental disabilities, instruction and/or curriculum development. Attends and participates in staff and committee meetings to obtain and provide information. Regularly reads agency email. May perform delegated nursing tasks and/or procedures; Performs other related duties as assigned Experience and Education (must have prior to hire) Bachelor's Degree from an approved institution for teacher education in Ohio one-year experience preferred Licenses and Certifications (must have prior to hire unless otherwise noted) Intervention Specialist License
  • Ohio Department of Education valid Ohio Driver's License
  • Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Must meet and maintain Board/Ohio School Plan insurability standards for driving Physical Pushing/Pulling/Lifting up to 50 pounds with & without adaptive equipment Frequent walking & sitting Benefits of working at the
Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities:
Tuition reimbursement On-site fitness Generous health care package (health, vision, dental, & life insurance) Childcare Assistance 14% employer contribution towards retirement plan (www.opers.com or www.strsoh.org) Deferred compensation options (www.ccao457empower-retirement.com & www.ohio457.org) Paid holidays Excellent leave policies (sick, vacation, and personal days)