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Early Childhood Teacher Candidate Supervisor

University of Kansas
United States, Kansas, Lawrence
1450 Jayhawk Boulevard (Show on map)
Nov 22, 2024
Position Overview
The University of Kansas, Department of Special Education, Unified Early Childhood (UEC) and Early Childhood Unified (ECU) Program anticipates openings for the position of University Supervisor in the 2024-2025 academic year.

The University Supervisor is an adjunct faculty member in the School of Education and Human Sciences (SOEHS). The supervisor serves as the liaison between the SOEHS and the early intervention (IDEIA Part C; 0-3 years old) provider and/or the early childhood education/early childhood special education provider (IDEIA Part B; 3-21 years old) where teacher candidates are placed for their student teaching/internship. Providers may be early intervention organizations or cooperatives, childcare centers, early childhood classrooms associated with Early Head Start/Head Start, and classrooms serving children in EI/ECSE (birth to 3rd grade) affiliated with unified school districts. The primary function of the university supervisor is to provide guidance for the teacher candidate in their development of teaching competency and to give assistance to the clinical supervisor.

University supervisors should have academic backgrounds and experience in the field of special education and have taught successfully at the levels they supervise. We are seeking university supervisors who have prior teaching experience in the areas of early intervention (birth to age 3) and early childhood (3 years to 3rd grade). Supervisors must be available to observe and conference with teacher candidates during the traditional childcare and/or school day (e.g., 7am-6pm CST).

Amount of work required can vary by position and will range in FTE.

Applications will be accepted throughout the year. The successful applicant must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins.

Job Description
100% - Supervisors are responsible for the following:
  • Attend University Supervisor Training sessions, seminars, and meetings
  • Initiate and attend an initial meeting with the clinical supervisor and teacher candidate
  • Conduct pre- and post-conference meetings for every formal observation to assist in improving instruction, analyzing problems, identifying strengths, and reflecting on teaching effectiveness
  • Review lesson plans prior to formal observations
  • Participate in problem-solving and remain flexible in seeking solutions
  • Complete required formative and summative evaluation forms
  • Conduct four formal formative observations and one summative evaluation for each teacher candidate during the practicum/internship experience
  • Communicate regularly with assigned teacher candidates and their clinical supervisor
  • Promote and sustain positive working relationships between the clinical supervisor, the teacher candidate, and the principal/coordinator/director
  • Respond to emails, phone calls, questions and other inquiries in a timely manner
  • Suggest specific instructional strategies or approaches if teacher candidates are unsuccessful in implementing particular lesson plans or have management problems that will reach a wide variety of learners
  • Promote teacher candidates' self-reflection via journaling and observations (which may occur virtually or face-to-face)
  • Communicate concerns with the UEC and ECU Fieldwork Coordinator and/or Practicum/Internship Course Instructor to keep them updated and involved with solutions; the direct individual with which to communicate will be detailed after employment is secured
  • Document plan of action/interventions used to assist teacher candidates in gaining skills
  • Act as a critical resource for teacher candidates as they face the challenges of teaching and learning
  • Respect the cultural implications and expectations of the school

Required Qualifications
  1. The applicant must hold a master's degree in Education or other field appropriate to subject area and a minimum of 5 years relevant early intervention (birth to 3 years) or early childhood education/early childhood special education (3 years to 3rd grade)-teaching or administrative experience.
  2. Ability to communicate effectively with students, teachers, administrators, and university faculty.
  3. Experience observing and evaluating teaching performance.
  4. Knowledge of working with a wide range of populations of young children and educators, including an ability to integrate supportive, and culturally sustaining practices into supervision and feedback.
  5. Basic technology knowledge including Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, TEAMS, Powerpoint, Outlook) and electronic video communication,
  6. Ability to provide in-person early intervention (birth to 3 years) or early childhood education/early childhood special education (3 years to 3rd grade) observations in the Kansas City metro area.
Position Requirements:
  • Ability to travel to multiple school settings within a 50-mile radius of Lawrence, KS.

Preferred Qualifications
  1. Current teaching license

Additional Candidate Instructions
A complete application includes: an online application, a resume, cover letter and a list of three professional references.

Review of applications will be ongoing.

Contact Information to Applicants
Kathleen Tuck (Kathleen.Tuck@ku.edu)

Advertised Salary Range
$500 per Teacher Candidate

Application Review Begins
Wednesday November 6, 2024

Anticipated Start Date
Thursday June 6, 2024


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