What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Teacher - 2025-2026 School Year position at PAYNESVILLE AREA SCHOOLS?
Special Education Teacher
Paynesville Area Elementary School is accepting applications for a full-time Special Education Teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. This poision also comes with extracurricular opportunities.
Preferred Licensure
Benefits
ASSIGNMENT: Full time with days as indicated by the Master Contract.
% of MAJOR AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
15% Develops and plans instructional activities.
monitors student performance and behavior.
E. Decides if student behavior is appropriate and how to deal with behavior problems.
15% Professional responsibilities.
Physical Involvement:
Supervision Of Other Employees
Education:
industrial technology, etc.)
JOB OUTCOMES
This description describes the general nature and work expected of an individual assigned to this position. Employees may be required to perform other job-related duties as requested by their supervisor. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.
Paynesville Area Elementary School is accepting applications for a full-time Special Education Teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. This poision also comes with extracurricular opportunities.
Preferred Licensure
- Developmental Disabilities
- Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
Benefits
- Health insurance
- LIfe insurance
- Long-term disability
- HRA
- HSA
- VEBA
- 403B
ASSIGNMENT: Full time with days as indicated by the Master Contract.
% of MAJOR AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
15% Develops and plans instructional activities.
- Develops lesson plans, and /or individual educational plans.
- Develops student tests and evaluates results.
- Determines student grades for instructional units.
- Researches topics, materials, and information to improve instructional materials and information.
- Develops and decides on methods, approaches, and instructional aids to present materials.
- Evaluates and assesses student performance against lesson plans, need for re-instruction, or need for new approaches.
- Reinforces materials previously presented in the classroom.
monitors student performance and behavior.
E. Decides if student behavior is appropriate and how to deal with behavior problems.
15% Professional responsibilities.
- Participates in parent/teacher conferences. Interprets student strengths, weaknesses and/or problems that child may be experiencing in the classroom.
- Participates in meetings such as: building staff meetings, department meetings, grade level meetings, staffings, K-12 curriculum meetings, staff development meetings, open houses, and others as needed.
- Supervises students during the school day according to the established building supervision schedule as well as indirect supervision at all times during school activities and regular school day.
- Collaborates with other staff in evaluating individual student problems, approaches to instructional units, and new teaching technologies or procedures available.
- Attends professional development activities and assists in identifying areas for further growth and development.
Physical Involvement:
- Requires vitality to accomplish numerous tasks and processes.
- Position requires extended periods of standing when teaching or leading an activity.
- Occasionally requires extended periods of sitting during meetings and desk work.
- Occasionally requires bending, stooping, or sitting on the floor to perform classroom activities or to provide one on one assistance.
- Frequently performs keyboarding activities for classroom preparation or grading.
- May lift equipment or supplies typically not to exceed 25 pounds.
- Position requires working with many students who have varying levels of abilities and skills.
- Position requires the ability to work with interruptions, handle multiple tasks and organize and prioritize work assignments.
- Position requires interpersonal and conflict resolution skills in dealing with students and parents.
- Position requires prioritizing work duties, organizing classroom settings, and taking initiative to explore new activities and ideas to enhance student learning.
- Classroom setting indoors in a school building with little exposure to
- Requires ability to travel between buildings, within the building, and
Supervision Of Other Employees
- This position generally does not include the supervision of other teachers.
- Provides direction to instructional assistants/aides within the classroom setting
- Communicates with special education staff to assure appropriate programming for special needs students within the classroom setting.
Education:
- BA or BS degree required.
- Special Education Certification/licensure required: Minnesota Teaching License in area of teaching assignment
- Other desired: Multiple licensure and willingness to accept additional duties such as co-curricular assignments
- Previous teaching experience is preferred but not required for the position of teacher.
- Ability to constantly make decisions and to act with some freedom but within the district and building policies and procedures / guidelines.
- Ability to meet the needs of diverse learners, deal with classroom management, paperwork, and implement district, state, and federal mandates.
- Computer and various software programs, Television/VCR/DVD, overhead
industrial technology, etc.)
JOB OUTCOMES
- Projects a positive cooperative and respectful attitude with students, parents,
- Maintains a positive, professional and safe educational environment at all
- Educates students to reach their full potential academically, emotionally,
- Ensures appropriate, timely, and accurate record keeping for student
This description describes the general nature and work expected of an individual assigned to this position. Employees may be required to perform other job-related duties as requested by their supervisor. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.
Salary : $45,706 - $82,835