LEARNING DISABILITIES SPECIALIST Clause Samples

LEARNING DISABILITIES SPECIALIST. A. Non-classroom staff responsibilities represent a forty-hour week. The responsibilities of the Learning Disabilities Specialist include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Administering and interpreting tests of language, perception, memory and achievement. 2. Obtaining information relevant to students' learning problems. 3. Developing instructional material specially suited to the students and providing information concerning available, suitable materials. 4. Supervising tutors assigned to students. 5. Providing instruction for students in DSP&S. 6. Consulting with subject matter instructors regarding specific students and materials. 7. Maintaining liaison with vocational programs and job agencies in cooperation with job placement services. 8. In cooperation with the counseling staff, providing guidance to students for appropriate courses and programs. 9. Serving on various College committees. 10. Keeping current with developments and changes in his/her field. 11. Assisting the director of DSP&S in responsibilities which are directly related to program maintenance. 12. Development and assessment of student learning outcomes.