What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2025-2026 Special Education Resource Teacher (school and grades TBD) position at School and grade to be determined?
Requirements: License to teach Special Education Resource in public schools in Tennessee.
Benefits include: Health Insurance (some options include premiums that are 100% paid for the employee); $20,000 life insurance policy; enrollment in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (5% employee contribution required); optional dental and/or vision insurance; paid sick days; paid personal days; paid holidays
The Jefferson County Schools Professional Educators Collaborative Conference Act (PECCA) current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is linked to below:
MOU Approved Until 3-1-26.pdf
PLEASE PROVIDE A COMPLETE APPLICATION WITH COPIES OF PRAXIS SCORE REPORTS, OTHER ASSESSMENT SCORE REPORTS, TRANSCRIPTS, AND EVALUATION SCORES (IF APPLICABLE) ATTACHED TO YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Qualifications
- Valid teacher’s license with appropriate endorsement(s)
- Strong written, verbal, presentation and interpersonal skills.
- Basic understanding of and skill with computer technology for personal and presentation applications.
- Meets health and physical requirements
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Prepares lesson plans for course(s) of study taught;
- Aligns course(s) curriculum(s) taught with state curriculum standards.
- Uses a variety of teaching strategies to differentiate for student learning;
- Prepares, administers, and records student assessments for subjects taught;
- Assigns lessons routinely and grades student work in a timely manner;
- Maintains order in classroom, play areas, and common areas of the school;
- Develops and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and socially appropriate for the age of students taught;
- Counsels students as needed for academic or social needs;
- Consults with other professionals to address learning or behavioral problems with specific students;
- Communicates with parents regularly through verbal and written form;
- Schedules parent conferences as directed by the system and as needed in particular cases;
- Keeps accurate attendance and academic performance records for assigned students;
- Reports to proper authorities and principal when knowledgeable or suspicious that a child’s health or welfare has been or appears to be at risk as a result of abuse or neglect;
- Represents the school system in a positive manner within the community;
- Participates in school level faculty meetings, system professional development and in-service meetings, and other workshops for teacher training;
- Assists in upholding board policies, school rules, and administrative regulations;
- Supervises activities such as field trips, group activities, athletic events, club meetings, or other school related events that foster student understanding of their social environment;
- Performs other work-related duties as assigned.
Salary : $47,500