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Specialist (BTU), LAB Cluster [Moderate License] Gr. 7-12 (SY26-27)

Boston Public Schools
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Boston, MA, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Job Details Job ID: 5634915 Job Description The BTU Specialist will provide support to the students with disabilities enrolled in the LAB Cluster and other students placed at risk within the school(s). The support services that the Specialist will provide will be determined by the needs of the students and the specifications developed collaboratively by the Principal(s)/Head of School(s) and Office of Specialized Services (OSS). Reports to: Principal(s)/Head of School(s) or OSS Program Director (in certain schools) with support from OSS Responsibilities Provide specific support services, appropriate for the students enrolled in this strand and other students placed at risk, defined collaboratively by the Principal/Head of School and OSE Provide support services to individual students, small groups, and class groups, as defined in IEPs or Service Team Action Plans Collaborate in planning and service delivery with Principal(s)/Head of School(s), HSS Teachers, Special Education Coordinators, Special Education Program Directors, and other school staff and administrators Provide case management and liaison with other school, district, and community-based providers Participate as members of Service Teams and Evaluation Teams Provide consultation and professional development to colleagues Core Competencies: Using the Rubric of Specialized Support Instructional Personnel (SSIP), the Office of Human Resources has identified priority skills and abilities that all BPS SSIP should demonstrate. Accountability for Student Achievement (II-A-1 Quality of Effort and Work, II-D-2 High Expectations, I B-2 Adjustments to Practice) Sets ambitious learning goals for all students, uses instructional and clinical practices that reflect high expectations for students and student work; e