- Location
- Logan, UT
- Department
- Education
- Source
- Paylocity
Description
Description
Job Title: Special Education Case Manager
Setting: Residential Treatment Center (RTC)
Reports To: Special Education Director
Key Partners: School Districts (LEAs), BCBA, Clinical Treatment Team, USBE
Job Summary
The SPED Case Manager ensures the seamless integration of educational programming . This role manages the legal lifecycles of IEPs and ISPs, maintains audit-ready records, and provides high-level instructional and behavioral coaching to ensure all students—whether district-placed or private-pay—receive appropriate, data-driven support.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
1. Legal Compliance & District Liaison
- District & Parent Collaboration: Act as the primary point of contact for multiple school districts and parents; facilitate clear communication regarding student progress, placement, and funding.
- IEP/ISP Management: Ensure strict adherence to timelines and legal compliance for all IEP meetings and documentation.
- Private Pay Programming: Create and implement Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) for private-pay clients, ensuring their educational needs are met outside of the traditional IDEA framework.
- Utah Transition Planning: Build and maintain Utah Transition Plans in strict compliance with USBE (Utah State Board of Education) standards for students aged 14+.
2. Clinical & Therapeutic Alignment
- Treatment Team Integration: Attend and actively participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings to ensure educational goals align with therapeutic/clinical programming.
- BCBA Collaboration: Partner with the Clinical Director or BCBA to align behavioral strategies, ensuring that classroom interventions mirror clinical best practices.
- Transition Planning: Assist with transition planning for students discharging from the RTC, ensuring a warm handoff of records and IEP requirements to the next placement.
3. Data Collection & Goal Development
- Data Analysis: Collect and analyze data on behavior and IEP goals; use this data to propose new goals or adjust existing supports and accommodations.
- Fidelity Monitoring: Advocate for and ensure appropriate levels of student support; monitor that proper data is being collected by all staff members.
- Targeted Intervention: Pull students for 1:1 transition work, specific interventions, and targeted data collection to drive IEP progress.
4. Instructional & Classroom Support
- Observation & Scaffolding: Regularly observe classrooms to ensure accommodation compliance; support teachers with scaffolding techniques and pedagogical best practices.
- Behavioral Support: Develop and revise Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) with the team.
- TA Training: Train and support Teaching Assistants (TAs) in the implementation of BIPs and IEP accommodations, monitoring for implementation fidelity.
5. Specialized Testing & Services
- Testing Coordinator: Ensure all accommodations are implemented during State and ACT testing; serve as a proctor/administrator for these high-stakes assessments.
- Related Services: Schedule related services (SLP, OT, etc.) and ensure follow-through while maintaining meticulous logs of service minutes for billing and compliance.
- Academic Monitoring: Monitor student progress and grades to ensure that therapeutic needs are not overshadowing academic growth.
6. Records & Auditing
- Audit-Ready Records: Maintain accurate, organized, and "audit-ready" special education records at all times.
- Transfer-In Files: Manage the intake of files for both in-state and out-of-state transfers, ensuring Utah eligibility is established immediately upon enrollment.
Professional Dispositions
- Advocacy: Proactively ensure students receive the support they are legally and ethically entitled to.
- Precision: Maintain a high level of accuracy in data collection, minute-tracking, and legal documentation.
- Collaborative Tone: Communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders, from district special education directors to residential floor staff.
- Professionalism: Maintain CPI certification, engage in ethical conduct, and display a commitment to self-guided learning and professional development.
Requirements
Candidate Qualifications
- License: Current Utah Special Education Teaching License (Level 2 or 3 preferred).
- Experience: Previous experience in an RTC or specialized school setting; experience working with USBE transition compliance and ACT testing protocols.
- Technical Skills: Mastery of Embrace (or similar SES), and a strong understanding of Utah-specific SPED law.