IN-FSSA, EPCC-Summer School Teacher, Part-time
Job Overview
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Date PostedMarch 25, 2026
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Expiration dateMarch 31, 2026
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Job StatusOpen
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Requisition ID797744
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Working TypeOnsite
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Duration1 Months and 23 Days
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Interview TypeIn person only
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Work AddressEPCC 3300 E. Morgan Ave Evansville, IN 47714
Job Description
Purpose of Position/Summary:
The teaching positionis a summer position at the Center to keep structure in the children’s day andhelp them to maintain the progress made during the regular school year. Theposition is responsible for planning, coordinating and facilitating a summer schoolprogram for 8 weeks during the summer months. This position reports directly tothe Clinical Director.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
-Responsiblefor ongoing compliance with agency, division and faciltiy policies andprocedures.
-Followsthe directives of the Clinical Director
-Completesdaily teaching plans to facilitate smooth operation of the school day.
-Teacheshalf day of school for 8 weeks during the summer months using hands onactivites to support the academic progress made during the school year andreinforce lifeskills.
-Developsan overall summer school plan that includes, themes, speakers, field trips, etcprior to the start of the summer school classrooms convening.
-Plans,coordinates and conducts a variety of individual and group activities withinthe school day to support the growth of each child.
-Responsiblefor documenting on the school progress report weekly for the childs medicalrecord with notes reflective of the children’s response to the program
-Completesa 2 day orientation to be arranged by the Clinical Director.
-Meetsweekly with the Clinical Director or more often as needed to make sure plansare in place, help is secured for special programs and resources are avaialbleto carry the program out.
-Facilitatesteamwork among other departments workingclosely with Nursing Services who provides ssupport staff in the school setting.
-Evaluates academic skills
Job Requirements:
-Strongly collaborative leadership skills
-Ability to communicate complex issues in aclear and concise manner
-Organizational ability to plan, form andexecute programs and policies
-Ability to self direct initiate change asneeded
-Effective problem solving and analyticalskills
-Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree with specialeducation endorsement
Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct Reports:
None
Difficulty of Work:
Incumbent will needto maintain a safe, educational environment for all children.
Responsibility:
Personal Work Relationships:
Will need to becollaborative with all other disciplines working with the team.
Physical Effort:
Lots of moving aroundto accommodate each child’s needs in the classroom.
Working Conditions:
Incumbent will be in classroom setting for themost part and will always have Center staff there for support. There will besome field trips where this position will be working with other Center staff to monitor/supervise childrenoff grounds.
Responsibilities and required skills
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree with special education endorsement ()
Organizational ability to plan, form and execute programs and policies ()
Ability to communicate complex issues in a clear and concise manner ()
Ability to successfully collaborate with hospital staff, therapists and social workers. ()
Prior experience with therapeutic teaching methods. ()
Familiarity with child psychology, trauma-informed practices, and psychiatric conditions. ()
Experience in working with children who may exhibit challenging behaviors. ()
CPR certification. ()