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Ard Facilitator

4 months ago


Manor, United States Manor Independent School District Full time

**Primary Purpose**:
The ARD facilitator is responsible for coordination, planning and preparation of compliance documents for students eligible for Special Education services, to ensure federal and state timeline requirements are met. The ARD Facilitator is responsible for working with the Assistant Director of Special Education in maintaining all data integrity regarding PEIMS reporting for all special needs students including date of ARDs, instructional setting, and student disability. The ARD Facilitator serves more than one campus.

**Entry Qualifications/Education**:
Bachelor’s degree - Special Education certification; bilingual preferred (Spanish)

**Special Knowledge/Skills**:

- Knowledge of all applicable federal, state, local laws, and guidelines and procedures.
- Knowledge about instructional materials, technology, and state evaluation methods.
- Skilled in communicating effectively with others.
- Skilled in working in collaborative team-based environments.
- Skilled in working with and presenting to diverse populations of students, parents, and community members.
- Ability to exercise good judgment in decision making, especially in difficult circumstances.
- Skilled in human relationships, conflict resolution strategies and procedures; and team building methods and techniques.

**Experience**

At least 3- years teaching experience, preferably in an at-risk setting, including experience teaching students with disabilities and other students with diverse learning needs; experience with eSped, or other computer based documentation system preferred

**Essential Job Functions**:

- Schedules, or assists in scheduling, Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) meetings and notifies parents of the ARD meeting, including distribution of ARD calendar to appropriate ARD Committee members in a timely fashion; ensures that IEP elements are completed in applicable cases; notifies all appropriate school personnel of ARD meetings/ARD schedule changes.
- Ensures that federal/state timelines are met with respect to functions of ARD Committee meetings; requests for additional assessments and required timelines set by ARD Committee, in collaboration with the assessment team members.
- Monitors ARD paperwork completed by campus personnel in accordance with district guidelines; completes and turns in ARD paperwork to official audit file within 72 hours of the meeting.
- Works with the Assistant Director of Special Education in maintaining data integrity regarding PEIMS reporting for all special needs students including date of ARDs, instructional setting, and student disability.
- Provides for systematic communication among special and general education personnel (with respect to ARD meetings and decisions, IEPs, accommodations needed in the general education setting, relevant instructional concerns and progress).
- Assists campus administrator(s) to ensure compliance with ARD decisions guaranteed to students with disabilities by state/federal law; ensures compliance with local policies and procedures outlined for this population.
- Completes lists, forms, reports, PEIMS forms, and data required by the Special Education Office by due dates (e.g., transportation forms, ESY forms, etc).
- Maintains current state assessment test lists; referral lists, and referrals for related services evaluation; maintains communication among assessment, service providers, and related services personnel.
- Follows end of year procedures for folder exchanges, summer testing, etc.
- Holds staffing with teachers and administrators prior to ARD meetings.
- Conducts failure/level change ARDs when needed.
- Review all paperwork before submission, to ensure accuracy and completion.
- Maintains thorough documentation regarding any significant problems with ARD Committee procedures; attends Special Education Department staff meetings; attends relevant professional development.
- Dependable performance requires reliable and dependable attendance.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or other administrator that are consistent with the general requirements and qualifications for the position.

**Supervisory Responsibilities**:
None

**Equipment used**:
Personal or laptop computer, printer, copier, fax machine, shredder, calculator, telephone, electronic mobile devices, projector, video display monitor

**Working Conditions**:
**Physical Demands/Mental Demands/Environmental Factors**:
The_ working conditions described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and expectations._

Regular district-wide travel to multiple work locations as assigned. Regularly sit, talk or hear; frequently required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; frequent repetitive hand motions; prolonged use of computer; occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds; oc