What are the responsibilities and job description for the SPED Teacher (Elementary Class) position at Focused Staffing?
Position: Elementary SPED Teacher
Do you believe every student deserves a champion? Are you passionate about empowering students with disabilities to reach their full potential?
We're looking for a dedicated and inspiring Special Education Teacher to join our team! If you're ready to make a real difference in the lives of students, advocating for their needs, and fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, we want to hear from you.
What You'll Do:
As our Special Education Teacher, you'll be more than just an instructor – you'll be a:
- Champion: You'll be a passionate advocate for all students with disabilities, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met.
- Bridge Builder: You'll act as a liaison between teachers, administration, parents, and students, fostering open communication and collaboration.
- Learning Architect: You'll create and implement effective instructional programs that meet the diverse needs of your students.
- Skill Modeler: Guide learning, inspire and motivate students, to challenge them to meet their highest potential
Your Responsibilities:
- Serve as the primary advocate for all students with disabilities.
- Act as the liaison between teachers, administration, parents, and students.
- Develop a deep understanding of Special Education best practices.
- Utilize exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build strong relationships.
- Be extremely organized and detail-oriented.
- Have the ability to problem-solve creatively and manage multiple tasks effectively.
- Maintain proficiency in relevant subject areas and instructional techniques.
- Sustain compliance in meeting all required deadlines.
- Adhere to and support all school policies as outlined in the staff and student handbooks.
- Actively participate in all staff orientations, meetings, in-services, grade or department-level team meetings, parent meetings, student conferences, and staff mission days.
- Reflect critically on teaching practice and implement improvement strategies as needed.
- Implement with high fidelity all components of the school's educational programs.
- Engage in personal and professional development, goal setting, establishing classroom and school-wide performance standards, and assessing progress against those standards.
- Direct and supervise the activity and performance of the instructional aide assigned to the classroom, involving them fully in the life of the classroom.
- Maintain a classroom that demonstrates discipline, order, and a commitment to academic rigor.
What You'll Need (Qualifications):
- LBS1 certification (Elementary Special Education).
- NCLB Highly Qualified status.
- Strong knowledge of special education procedures.
- [If preferred, but not required]: 2 years of teaching experience in an urban high school environment.
Salary : $55