Urgent Hiring! California Special Education - DHH, VI and ECSE
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Part-Time
Closes on Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Job Description
Time Commitment:
All Field Test scoring activities will take place online. You must be available to fully attend a 2-3 day consensus scoring session, depending on your assigned content area. You will also be required to attend an Implicit Bias training prior to scoring. You will be compensated for your time.
Compensation:
All Field Test assessors are compensated for at least 8 hours for each complete day of scoring activities. Compensation for a complete 8-hour or less day will be $152. Assessors who are not able to complete a full day of scoring activities will be compensated at $19 / hour for each hour worked. The required Implicit Bias session is compensated at $19 / hour. If any additional work is requested of you beyond these activities, you will be compensated for your time.
Qualification Verification:
To verify employment, the application requests your supervisor contact information and TK-12 teaching credential details (if applicable). This information will be used for verification purposes only.
Apply here: https://survey.vovici.com/se/058F3B57333A4240
Requirements:
Reqs Assessor Requirements for EdSp-ECSE/DHH/VI (Cycle 1- Math)
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Reside in the state of California
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Professional Experience: Be a current (or retired within the last 3 years) California education professional in one (1 ) or more of the following capacities:
College, University, and/or LEA:
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District/University/program educator providing instruction to EdSp candidates within an ECSE, DHH or VI CTC-accredited teacher preparation program
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Field supervisor in ECSE, DHH or VI setting
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Mentor or Cooperating Teacher in ECSE, DHH or VI setting
Preschool Setting:
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Preschool Teacher (ECSE, DHH or VI)
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Preschool Administrator (ECSE, DHH or VI)
TK-22 Setting:
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ECSE, DHH or VI Teacher (TK-22)
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ECSE, DHH or VI Administrator (TK-22) (e.g., principal, assistant principal)
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National Board-Certified Teacher (NBCT) in ECSE, DHH or VI
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Instructional Coach or Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) in ECSE, DHH or VI
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Expertise in Content: Have expertise in the content area assigned to score in one (1) or more of the following ways:
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Hold a degree in the content area of Math
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Hold a degree in the content area of Liberal Arts, Liberal Studies, Elementary Education with a concentration or a minor in math
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Hold a degree in Deaf Studies
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Hold a degree in one of the following: Child Development, Child and Adolescent Development, Human Development, Early Education, Child and Family Studies, Early Childhood Studies, Early Childhood Education, Human Development and Family Science, Family Science, or Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies)
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Hold a current California Clear EdSp- Early Childhood Special Education Credential
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Hold a current California Clear EdSp Credential with an added authorization in Early Childhood Special Education
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Hold a current California Clear EdSp- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Credential
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Hold a current California Clear EdSp- Visual Impairments Credential
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Hold a current California Clear EdSp-ECSE, DHH or VI Teaching Credential with an added authorization in one or more of the following areas: Introductory or Supplementary authorization in Mathematics, Mathematics Instructional Leadership Specialist Credential (MILS) (Formerly Mathematics Specialist Instruction Credential), and/or Mathematics Instructional Added Authorization (MIAA)
Adhere to the following confidentiality requirements:
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Maintain the confidentiality of the assessment materials and knowledge gained as a result of participating in scoring the assessment, and will not share information with anyone (e.g., candidates, colleagues, etc.) without direct permission from the Commission and Pearson.
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Agree not to participate in any professional activity, beyond employment in a TK-12 school/district/county office or institution that requires candidates to use a CA-approved performance assessment, that results in payment for services related to supporting candidates in completing any CA-approved performance assessment. For example, TPA independent tutoring or consulting positions.
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Job: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Organization: Assessment & Qualifications