What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher - Structured Learning Center - 25/26 SY position at Laurel Elementary School?
The person in this position will work under the supervision of the district’s special programs director and the building principal and is responsible for teaching students in the Structured Learning Center. This person will be responsible for providing, designing and adapting instructional programs for the special educational needs of identified students in a variety of settings, as well as case management of student files. This individual must work cooperatively with other members of the staff to provide students with a well-planned, organized instructional program utilizing data and evidence-based practices. This person is also responsible for directing and training Instructional Assistants.
The Junction City School District awards full experience credit for teaching experience outside of the district and picks up the employees' share of Public Retirement System (PERS) contributions. Every licensed Special Educator receives an annual 6% stipend and SLC Teachers receive a retention bonus of $1,500 at the end of the first 3 years they are employed by the district. Beginning the 4th year, the District pays an annual stiped of 3% of their annual salary. Special Education Teachers have an additional three contract days added to their calendar that are not reflected in the salary range on the posting.
Qualifications Required
- Current Oregon Teaching License with a Special Education endorsement;
- Experience with meeting the specialized needs of students with a range of moderate to severe disabilities;
- Ability to provide appropriate instruction to students based on diagnosed needs;
- Skills in using data to make instructional decisions;
- Demonstrated behavior management techniques (PBIS);
- Proficient in developing and implementing effective behavior intervention plans;
- Knowledge of facilitated communication strategies;
- Experience with assistive technology;
- Understand and adhere to special education law requirements;
- Ability to effectively manage time and workload to cover testing, placement, teaching, conferencing, and file management;
- Ability to write, implement, and follow up on IEPs for specific students in need of specialized instruction and facilitate IEP meetings;
- Ability to communicate effectively and work cooperatively and collaboratively with colleagues, support staff, administrators, students, parents, and patrons;
- Ability to convey to parents and teachers the students’ learning abilities and needs;
- Ability to provide direction and training to instructional assistants who are assigned to assist with student instruction;
- Knowledge of RTI (Response to Intervention);
- Ability to meet the Junction City School District Standards of Competent Teacher Performance and the Oregon Standards for Professional Educators.
Qualifications Desired
- Possession of or ability to obtain a current First Aid/CPR card.
Junction City School District is committed to building a diverse staff that is fully representative of our students and community. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of color and multilingual candidates.
Salary : $45,788 - $89,034