What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teachers with Standard SpEd License (2024-2025 SY) - $3,500 Stipend position at District Wide?
Position Title: Special Education Teachers With Standard License- $3,500 Stipend
Department: Building Level
Reports To: Building Principal
Contract: 2025-2026 School year - 190 days
Contrat Date: Until Filled
SUMMARY: The special education teacher serves as a specialist to support students who are found eligible for special education services as defined by IDEA. The special education teacher plans and provides specialized instruction for students with disabilities through direct and indirect instructional support for academic subjects, cognitive processing and appropriate social skills. In addition to these specific individualized programs, the special education teacher may assist general education classroom teachers through co-teaching, team teaching and with a selection of appropriate curricula and accommodations, and the development of behavior management programs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Display knowledge and understanding of District, State and Federal procedures, policies and regulations by adherence to requirements, maintaining confidentiality and completing student records and reports accurately and on time.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills for administration and interpretation of various specialized student assessments necessary for program planning and progress monitoring.
- Establish and facilitate meetings and discussions, necessary for effective communication and follow-up regarding instructional strategies for students with disabilities to benefit from the general education curriculum.
- Consult with parents, teachers, administrators, support personnel and other professionals to determine special education needs, develop appropriate Individualized Education Programs, and monitor the progress of students.
- Serve as a member of a multidisciplinary team as appropriate; participate effectively as a team member; contribute creative solutions to problems; assumes case management responsibilities; use training and experience to support classroom instruction.
- Recognize the need for prevention; involve others in the planning and delivery of prevention activities; perform prevention, follow-up, and program evaluation activities.
- Demonstrate thorough knowledge of a variety of developmental assets; resiliency/protective factors and related community supports; engage in a variety of activities to create programs that support students and families; evaluate intended outcomes of programs created
- Participate in professional development, curriculum development meetings and ongoing training to further develop specialized skills.
- Demonstrate proficiency in planning, preparation, and utilizing special educational strategies, techniques, and technologies for instruction with students.
- Create an environment of respect and create a culture of learning through proficient classroom procedures and appropriate management of student behavior and development of individual student behavior intervention plans when needed.
- Demonstrate proficient strategies for instruction, including Communication with students, using questioning techniques; use of engagement strategies and demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness to student instructional needs.
- Demonstrate professional responsibilities, including; collecting data for documenting student progress, reflecting on teaching, maintaining accurate records, communicating with families, participating in a professional learning community, growing and developing professionally, and demonstrating professionalism.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION/LICENSURE/EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred; the field of study correlated to teaching assignment as a special education teacher with the appropriate standard licensure code or equivalent. Individuals who are willing to work on an ALP (Additional Licensure Program) in special education may be considered. Teachers with experience are valued; however, no prior experience is required.
*STIPEND FOR STANDARD LICENSED SPED TEACHERS:
$3,500 stipend will be given yearly for standard license SpEd Teachers if hired to teach full-time.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Successful completion of pre-employment background checks. Appropriate personal and professional conduct at all times around students, other staff members and the general public.
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
It is the policy of the Jacksonville North Pulaski School District not to discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin or disability in its educational programs, activities or employment practices.