Contact Us | Directions  |  Site

Contact Us  |  Driving Directions

Howard County Public School System


 - Elementary Schools
 - Middle Schools
 - High Schools
 - Special Schools
------------------------------------------------
 - Back-to-school Nights
 - Before and After-school Care
 - Enrollment and Registration
 - Food and Nutrition
 - Kindergarten
 - Pre-Kindergarten
 - Maps and Area Adjustments
 - Opening/Closing Times
 - Professional Development
   Schools
 - Transportation
------------------------------------------------
 Support Services
 - Academic Intervention
 - Black Student Achievement
 - Family/Community Outreach
 - Home Hospital Teaching
 - International Student/Family
 - Psychological
 - Pupil Personnel
 - School Counseling
 - School Health
  

Quick Links

  
Quick Links

 :: Budget
 :: Bus Routes
 ::
Forms
 :: Guidelines
 ::
Lunch Menus
 ::
Policies and Procedures
 ::
Test Scores

 

Resources
Resources

 :: For Parents and Community
 :: For Students
 :: For Employees

 :: Purchasing

Home > Schools > Home and Hospital Teaching > Employment

Employment

Home and Hospital Teachers are part-time, non-contracted employees who are hired on a per student basis. It is the responsibility of the home teacher to instruct students on an individual basis in a home, hospital, or community setting in a variety of subject areas for the period of time a referred student is out of school. Home and Hospital teachers act as the liaison between the students, parents, and the home schools to help students remain current with their regular class. A Howard County teacher may also serve as a home and hospital teacher.

Benefits

  • Graduated Pay Scale
  • Paid Planning Time
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Flexible Hours
  • 1-to-1 Student Contact
  • Sense of Professional Autonomy
  • State and Local Recognition Awards Of Excellence
  • Liability Insurance

Requirements

  • Minimum of Bachelor's Degree or have demonstrated satisfactory performance as a home and hospital teacher before July 1, 2001.
  • Current teacher certification is preferred but not required.
  • Completion of an employment application obtained from the Home and Hospital Teaching Office.
  • Successful interview with the Home and Hospital Teaching Office.
  • Successful completion of fingerprint and background checks in the Office of Human Resources.
  • Placement on the active Home and Hospital roster.
  • Completion of the Board of Education child abuse training.
  • A car and a valid driver's license.

Procedures

Complete a HCPSS employment application and send to:

Attn: Margaret Schultz
Home and Hospital Teaching Office
Applications & Research Laboratory
10920 Route 108
Ellicott City, MD 21042

  • Successfully interview with the Pupil Personnel Worker for Home and Hospital Teaching.
  • Be cleared by the Office of Human Resources.
  • Be placed on the active Home and Hospital roster.
  • Obtain a photo identification through the Safety And Training Department. For an appointment call 410-313-6840.

Procedures for Delivery of Home and Hospital Teaching

The home and hospital teacher will follow these steps in providing educational services to home bound students as appropriate:

1. Accept referral from Home and Hospital Teaching Office with the following information:

  • Student data
  • Name/address/phone number, etc.
  • Disability/duration/any precautions, transition plan (when appropriate)
  • Name/phone number of referring physician
  • Home school/grade level
  • Schedule of classes
  • List of subjects to be taught
  • Grades to date
  • Names of classroom teachers
  • Contact person at school
  • Date of 60-day reverification meeting
  • Interim Alternative Setting IEP when appropriate
  • Other relevant information.

2. Contact the parent or guardian within 24 HOURS to introduce yourself.

3. Contact school staff within 24 HOURS to introduce yourself and have guidance disseminate H/H FORM 13.

4. Visit the student's home school to talk with relevant school staff, gather books and materials, and negotiate details of service delivery plan.

5. Expect books and materials within 48 HOURS after your request.

6. Attend 60-day reverification, 30-day review, and IEP team meetings, when appropriate.

7. At the conclusion of the assignment, give the parent or guardian a parent feedback form to be completed and returned to the Home and Hospital Teaching Office.

8. Call the Home and Hospital Teaching Office for ANY concerns or questions.

9. Call the Home and Hospital Teaching Office and the registrar at the conclusion of the assignment with the termination date and grades.

10. Complete all necessary paper work; for example, reimbursement forms and interim grade reports (when appropriate).

11. Complete final Grade Report Form (H/H Form 7) and send it to the Guidance Office/Registrar with a copy to the Home and Hospital Teaching Office.

12. Return books and materials to home school at the conclusion of the instructional period.

Expectations for Home Teachers

Outlined below are a list of what will be expected from you and upon being hired you agree to be evaluated upon:

A. Planning

The teacher will:

1. Develop with classroom teachers an academic plan for the projected period of time the student will be out of school
2. Develop a teaching schedule with the student and parent and provide parents with a copy of Parent Guidelines.
3. Prepare a written lesson plan for each student meeting.
4. Plan according to the instructional needs and abilities of the student, implementing the Interim Alternative Setting IEP when applicable.
5. Relate plans to the county curriculum and to the classroom teachers' plans.
6. Develop strategies to deal with the physical/emotional disabilities in an effective way.

B. Subject Matter Presentation

The teacher will:

1. Follow the written lesson plans as described in Part I PLANNING.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of the discipline being taught.
3. Use content as specified in the county curriculum.
4. Use planned opening procedures, lesson development, and closing strategies.
5. Provide for appropriate interaction and participation of student.
6. Use a variety of materials and strategies in the development of the lesson.
7. Use only instructional materials which conform to the subject selection criteria.

C. Activities

The teacher will:

1. Provide varied learning experiences which are relevant to current lesson objectives and curriculum guidelines.
2. Provide evaluative activities which emphasize observable outcomes.

D. Learning Environment

The teacher will:

1. Respect cultural diversities.
2. Provide positive reinforcement.
3. Maintain standards of student behavior so that lesson objectives may be attained.
4. Help the parent understand the need for a functionally neat, orderly, and quiet learning environment.

E. Student Evaluation

The teacher will:

1. Have written grading procedures that conform to county and school guidelines, including criteria for evaluation of projects and essays.
2. Notify students and parents of the grading system.
3. Maintain sufficient recorded data for each student to support grading procedures.

F. General Performance Standards

The teacher will:

1. Begin instruction within a responsible time after accepting the assignment.
2. Maintain the teaching schedule developed with the parent.
3. Value the confidentiality of the family situations in which they become involved.
4. Work actively at maintaining communication with home school staffs.

Howard County Public School Syst

Howard County Public School System © 2008 -- Howard County, Maryland