Special Education Teacher
Description
Special Education Teacher
Date Posted: 4/7/2025
Available positions for 2025-26 school year.
Location: Multiple positions throughout the district including
self contained classes and pull-out and push-in support programs.
Position Type: Full time
Work Year: 180 days per PPVD contract
Salary & Benefits: Salary based on qualifications and experience per PPVD contract
Reports to: Building Principal and Director of Special Services
Job Summary:
The Special Education Teacher provides specialized instruction and support to students with disabilities in a school setting. You will work closely with students, their families and other education professionals to develop and implement individualized education programs that address students’ unique learning needs and goals. Your role is crucial in helping students with disabilities overcome challenges, develop their skills and achieve academic success.
Qualifications:
Michigan Full or Temporary approval as a Special Education Teacher with the following requirements
1.Education: Bachelor's degree in Special Education or a related field is required.
2.Teaching Certification: Possess a valid Michigan teaching certification in Special Education with K-12 endorsement(s).
3.Special Education Experience: Prior experience working with students with disabilities. Experience with various disabilities, such as learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders, or autism spectrum disorders, is valuable.
4.Knowledge of Special Education Laws and Procedures: Familiarity with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other relevant federal and state laws governing special education is essential. Understand the IEP process, including assessment, goal-setting, accommodations, and monitoring student progress.
5.Differentiated Instruction: Possess a strong understanding of differentiated instruction strategies, including the ability to modify curriculum, instructional materials, and teaching methods to meet the diverse learning needs of students with disabilities.
6.Communication and Collaboration Skills: Excellent communication skills are necessary to collaborate effectively with students, parents, colleagues, and other stakeholders. Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to work as part of a team.
7.Patience and Adaptability: Display patience, flexibility
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Collaborate with the student's IEP team, which may include parents, administrators, general education teachers, and related service providers, to create comprehensive and individualized educational plans that align with students' strengths, needs, and learning goals.
2. Plan and Deliver Instruction: Create and implement effective instructional strategies and accommodations to meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities. Adapt curriculum materials and teaching techniques to ensure accessibility and meaningful learning experiences.
3. Assess and Monitor Student Progress: Regularly assess students' academic and functional abilities, track their progress, and modify instructional strategies as needed. Use a variety of assessment tools and techniques to measure student performance and provide feedback to students and parents.
4. Provide Individual and Small-Group Instruction: Work closely with students in one-on-one or small-group settings to provide targeted instruction and support. Address students' specific learning challenges, reinforce concepts, and develop their skills in academic subjects, functional life skills, and social-emotional development.
5. Collaborate with General Education Teachers: Coordinate with general education teachers to ensure effective inclusion and support for students with disabilities in mainstream classrooms. Provide guidance and resources to help general education teachers differentiate instruction and accommodate diverse learners.
6. Establish a Supportive Classroom Environment: Create a safe and inclusive classroom environment that promotes positive behavior, self-advocacy, and student engagement. Implement behavior management strategies and support students in developing appropriate social skills and self-regulation techniques.
7. Communicate with Parents and Stakeholders: Maintain regular communication with parents and guardians regarding students' progress, achievements, and areas of concern. Collaborate with families, school administrators, and support staff to address students' individual needs and provide necessary resources.
8. Attend Professional Development and Meetings: Stay up to date with best practices in special education, attend professional development sessions, and participate in team meetings, IEP meetings, and other school-related activities as required.
Other Job Responsibilities:
1. Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional programs; ability to plan and implement lessons based on school objectives and the needs and abilities of the students
2. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, peers, parents, and community
3. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in written and oral form.
4. Ability to operate a personal computer and the necessary software.
Qualified applicants should apply on-line by emailing a resume and letter of interest to:
Alicia Holifield, HR Generalist at holifield.alicia@vdps.net and
Dawn Bruley, Director of Special Services at bruley.dawn@vdps.net