What are the responsibilities and job description for the 25-26 Elementary Education Specialist (Special Education Teacher) position at Caliber Public Schools?
Title: Education Specialist
Division: Lower School
Location: Beta Academy (San Pablo)/ChangeMakers Academy (Vallejo)
Reports to: Program Specialist
Status: Full-time, Exempt, (During the Academic Year)
Salary Scale: $61,500-104,000 (based on years of experience and expertise)
*Scales are competitive with other charter school organizations and local districts.
Accounting Code: [1110-Teacher Salaries] - [5001-D01 Special Education Program] Qualifications Required:
Education: Bachelor’s Degree
Valid California State Teaching Credential or equivalent and transferable teaching license from another state
Intern credential accepted
Other Qualifications:
Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
Within 60 days of hire, provision of TB (tuberculin) clearance, as mandated by the California Education Code
CA DOJ and FBI fingerprint (Livescan) clearance prior to the first day of school
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination OR approved medical or religious exemption
Preferred Experience:
2 or more years of teaching experience, preferably in a high performing school driving excellent student outcomes.
Experience working with diverse student populations
Experience with social-emotional learning and restorative practices.
Experience integrating technology into the classroom.
About Caliber Public Schools
Caliber’s Mission is to achieve educational equity by shifting the experiences, expectations and outcomes for students in historically underserved communities. Our strengths-based educational program validates, affirms, respects and supports students, families and staff members to reach their full potential. Caliber graduates will be academically college ready; have emotional intelligence or ‘EQ’; be critical thinkers, and have the skills and desire to be changemakers in their communities and the world..
Caliber’s four graduate pillars--Heart, Smart, Think, Act--guide our work. Caliber teaches computer science as a core academic subject K-8th grade to directly challenge the inequitable presence of women and underrepresented minorities in the computer science industry. We are a community-based organization and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Our parents are active partners; frequently engaging through school events, restorative practices, and academic support.
Salary : $61,500 - $104,000