Special Education Coordinator Bronx K-2
Company: Neighborhood Charter Schools
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description 2026-2027 School Year Bronx
School Location Grades Kindergarden to 2nd Mission Our mission is
to provide the children of NCS with new educational opportunities
through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the
intellectual, social, and emotional development of each child. Our
students, who will include Autistic children, will become
independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the
academic skills that they need to succeed in college preparatory
high schools, and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that
will allow them to reach their full potential. The Opportunity The
Special Education Coordinator is a school-based leader responsible
for ensuring the success and fidelity of the special education
program at their school. The Coordinator is responsible for
overseeing the planning, development, and implementation of special
education programs for students with disabilities. This includes
responsibility for ensuring that students with disabilities at
their school site are provided with effective interventions and
that teachers are utilizing data-based decisions to identify,
change, and implement interventions for those scholars. They will
ensure that all teachers have knowledge and skills on best
practices, as well as the ability to create an inclusive
environment at their school. The Special Education Coordinator is
also responsible for serving as a liaison between families, staff,
and the Committee on Special Education to ensure that all students
with IEPs receive their mandated services. They work closely with
teachers, parents, administrators, and other professionals to
ensure the delivery of high-quality, individualized education and
services that meet federal and state guidelines. This is a 12-month
position. Responsibilities Special Education Compliance Management
Implement and evaluate the school’s special education program in
compliance with federal, state, and Network regulations. Ensure
compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and other related
laws. Monitor the effectiveness of Individualized Education
Programs (IEPs) and ensure timely evaluations and reviews. Analyze
IEPs and most recent reports for newly enrolled students with
special needs in order to support roster creation and ensure
compliance. Create & manage 504 plans for students who require
specific accommodations due to medical diagnoses. Collaborate with
school staff and the Committee on Special Education to ensure that
all students receive their mandated services, accommodations, etc.
Maintain accurate records related to students' special education
needs, IEPs, and progress monitoring. Manage record-keeping systems
and all deliverable deadlines for staff in regards to compliance
documentation. Assist in the preparation of reports for district,
state, and federal education agencies. Student Systems and Support
Support alignment of counseling, Social Thinking®, and behavior
intervention programs with the Network’s whole-child vision.
Oversee the assessment and evaluation process for students referred
for special education services. Provide ongoing support to staff in
developing effective Tier III accommodations, modifications, and
behavioral interventions. Work with teachers, staff, and parents to
develop and support Tier III strategies to meet the needs of
students with disabilities. Facilitate IEP meetings, ensuring
participation from parents, teachers, and appropriate
professionals. Serve as a liaison, in collaboration with the
Special Education Projects Manager, between the school and outside
agencies or service providers. Develop a strong understanding of
the needs of every student with an IEP and provide strategies to
staff to ensure students receive Tier III support as outlined in
the IEP. Work with school staff to coordinate testing protocols to
ensure accommodations are provided as mandated. Participate in all
disciplinary communication regarding students with disabilities.
Support the school-based and Network staff with behavior plans &
supports for all students with special needs, including students
identified as needing Tier III support plans (and Tier II as
needed). Staff Development and Support Provide training and
resources to teachers and staff to help them better understand and
serve students with disabilities. Stay current on trends, research,
and best practices in special education. Lead professional
development for teachers and leaders around best practices for
students with disabilities, IEP writing, progress monitoring, etc.
Train, observe, and provide feedback to school staff,
paraprofessionals, and families on the implementation and
development of IEPs to enhance instructional capacity. Observe and
provide feedback and coaching to teachers around delivering
high-level Tier III interventions and accommodations. Collaborate
with other school leaders to observe, coach, and train teachers in
instructional support and strategies, including the implementation
of Social Thinking in the classroom. Provide resources to teachers
and model as needed to support the implementation of Tier III
interventions. Respond to and support crisis behaviors as needed.
Partnership and Coordination Management Facilitate IEP meetings and
collaboration with key stakeholders. Collaborate with teachers,
leaders, families, and Special Education staff to create
Individualized Education Plans and review individual student needs.
Create, implement, and maintain organizational systems for progress
monitoring, case management, IEP meeting attendance, teacher
reporting, etc., in conjunction with the Special Education Projects
Manager. Provide resources and support to families of students with
IEPs. Collaborate with agencies and the Committee on Special
Education to ensure all mandated students are assigned a
paraprofessional. Manage paraprofessional onboarding, attendance,
and professionalism. Present weekly program and service updates to
the Director of Special Education, including information pertaining
to regulations, observations, meetings, and development of
individual/department goals. Provide administrative support to the
Director of Special Education and other leaders as necessary.
Qualifications Master’s degree required NY State SWD certification
(preferred) Proven effectiveness as a special education teacher,
leader, and/or service provider for at least five years Proven
track record of successfully differentiating instruction for a
diverse set of learners Strong knowledge of best practices for
students with disabilities, including Autistic students A
commitment to contributing to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive
setting Strong leadership skills; high levels of emotional
intelligence Strong data analysis skills Familiarity with academic
State Standards Ability to run strong adult professional
development sessions Ability to cultivate partnerships in the
community and beyond Deep commitment to education and academic
achievement Creative problem-solver and systems thinker Ability to
work productively with all stakeholders Strong organizational and
time management skills The salary range for the positions is
$101,000- $116,773 Neighborhood Charter School is an Equal
Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive
environment. We do not discriminate against applicants or employees
based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age,
disability, sexual orientation, or any other legally recognized
protected basis. Our mission is to empower responsible
citizen-scholars who will positively impact the world, and building
a team with diverse perspectives and backgrounds is integral to
achieving this goal. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds
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