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TeachTown is the leading provider of education solutions for students diagnosed with autism, developmental and intellectual disabilities, emotional disorders, and speech/language impairments. TeachTown is currently seeking Curriculum Trainer/Classroom Coach Consultants to deliver on-site training, and webinars to customers on TeachTown curricula in districts across the U.S. This is a contract position for individuals who are interested in a variable work schedule throughout the school year and are excited about traveling to schools within an assigned territory. This position will be scheduled on an as-needed basis throughout the school year, with peak periods between July through October.


This position will be remote, with an expectation of travel within your state.


PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Training:

  • Educating and supporting our school district teams via virtual and in-person courses

  • Train and coach educational teams on their TeachTown curricula

  • Promote learning and understanding of the implementation of their TeachTown curricula
  • Collaborate with district team to ensure curricula and training integrate with district goals for training
  • In the moment problem solving, support, and education on our tools, technology, and services

Basic Requirements:

  • 3-5 years classroom teaching experience working in Special Education in a public-school setting
  • Reliable transportation, valid state-issued driver’s license, and a good driving record
  • Reliable home internet with sufficient bandwidth for video conferencing
  • Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills
  • Proven strong facilitation, presentation, and training skills - This includes and is not limited to delivering engaging presentations to audiences of all background and experience levels, effective delivery of multiple courses on different topics, and providing exceptional customer service
  • Proven experience breaking down complex software processes for non-technical users
  • Experience working with Google, Microsoft, Apple, Dell, Chromebooks, iPads and large interactive whiteboards
  • Ability to dedicate at maximum 10 hours per week within the first 4 weeks of employment to complete required product training
  • Proactive self-starter and quick learner

Work Environment and Physical Requirements:

  • Remote position but must be able to travel to assigned locations with overnight stays

  • Required to perform activities that entail fine and gross motor, kneeling, sitting, standing for extended periods of time.

Preferred Experience:

  • BCBA, or working towards certification
  • Mastery of TeachTown curricula in a moderate to severe classroom setting


Additional Notes

  • US Work Authorization Required


About TeachTown
Our mission is to measurably improve the academic, behavioral, and adaptive functioning of students with disabilities. TeachTown offers teachers, parents, and clinicians proven software, curriculum, tools, and strategies that can help them meet educational goals and increase every child’s intellectual and social functioning. Here at TeachTown, we are committed to research and evidence-based practices with an exclusive focus on serving the needs of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, those with intellectual disabilities or developmental delays, and children with emotional and behavior disorders.
TeachTown’s solutions are based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, which is the only scientifically validated therapy for students with moderate-to-severe learning disabilities. In addition, the use of machine learning and data analysis enables our software to dynamically adapt curricula scope and provide personalized learning for each student, in a highly scalable manner.
TeachTown is supported by Bain Double Impact, the impact investing strategy of Bain Capital, a leading private equity firm. The business is headquartered in Woburn, MA.

AAP/EEO Statement
TeachTown provides a fair and equal employment opportunity for all associates and job applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation) parental status, genetic information (including family medical history) political affiliation, military service, age, veteran status, disability, or marital status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
These protections extend to all management practices and decisions, including recruitment and hiring, appraisal systems, promotions, training, and career development programs. Consistent with these obligations, TeachTown also provides reasonable accommodations to employees and applicants with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs, observances, and practices.
All TeachTown employees are expected to display unquestionable integrity in every aspect of work and dealing with others. Respect for diversity and inclusion of all individuals is imperative to our business success, embedded in our culture, and required.

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