What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education Resource Teacher position at Suburban Cook County Online Application Consortium?
Position Type :
Elementary School Teaching / Special Education Teacher
Date Posted : 2 / 24 / 2025
Location :
Lincoln Elementary School
District :
Lyons Elementary District 103 JOB TITLE : Special Education Resource Teacher
REPORTS TO : School Principal
SUPERVISES : Students
DEPARTMENT : Student Services
JOB TYPE : Full-Time (35 hours / week)
FLSA STATUS : Exempt
SALARY / BENEFITS : Refer to Teacher Collective Bargaining Agreement
JOB FUNCTION
Coordinates and provides developmentally appropriate educational services to students whose abilities differ from their peers.
This position directly reports to the school principal and functionally reports to the other school administrators and district directors. This position coordinates with the other teachers, instructional coaches, school psychologists, and school social workers along with other support staff, students, guardians, and the community.
TERM
Shall work the 10-month school calendar as defined by the Board of Education and Collective Bargaining Agreement.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This list is not all-inclusive and is only intended to illustrate the various responsibilities and duties performed.
- Directs, monitors, and mentors paraprofessionals working with students who have disabilities.
- Performs a variety of assessments and observations to determine the areas in which the student may need extra or modified educational services; assessment areas may include academic performance, behavior, social development, or physical health; develops related lesson, teaching, and integration plans by collaborating with guardians, school psychologists, school social workers, and other staff as needed.
- Develops individualized education programs (IEPs), setting learning goals and adopting modifications as necessary; ensures each student's activities and lessons are planned and organized according to their abilities; implements IEPs and provides ongoing or follow-up assessments.
- Monitors students progress throughout the year and makes modifications as necessary; communicates all progress and concerns with professionalism to guardians and, as appropriate, students, other faculty, staff, and / or administrators; builds and maintains positive rapport and communication with guardians.
- Develops and teaches lessons that provide engaging learning opportunities for small groups and individual students while meeting the required specifications of IEPs.
- Ensures each program complies with Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); ensures each applicable student is provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is properly modified for their individual needs.
- Develops, completes, and maintains all paperwork mandated by local, state, and federal guidelines, laws, and regulations as well as individual student files, attendance and incident reports, and other necessary records.
- Establishes and implements classroom management structure and rules that ensure academic engagement and the physical and mental safety of all students; ensures safety and security standards for children, staff, and visitors of the school; supervises all students throughout school grounds and on educational trips as necessary.
- Maintains knowledge of research, developments, and best practices in special education.
- Recognizes and supports diversity and equity in support of school and district initiatives.
- Maintains an educational philosophy and school climate which encourages a cooperative and participant attitude on the part of all staff and students; celebrates the achievements and successes of students.
- Participates in faculty meetings, educational conferences, in-service opportunities, workshops, and other training seminars as required.
- Attends work as scheduled and arrives in a timely manner unless a qualified absence has been approved as described in the collective bargaining agreement.
- Performs additional related duties within the scope of this position.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in Special Education; appropriate state license or certification; and Learning Behavior Specialist Endorsement are required. Masters degree; English as Second Language Endorsement; and at least two years of previous teaching experience with special education students are highly preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Prolonged periods standing and walking throughout school and classroom. Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds at a time. Must be able to assist students who have physical difficulties. Must be able to kneel, sit, stand, crawl, push, and pull to assist and teach children throughout the day. Prolonged periods sitting and working on the computer to complete necessary paperwork. If requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.