High School SPED Teacher The High School SPED Teacher will supervise assigned students and maintain a positive learning environment. They will adapt instruction to meet the individual learning needs of all students resulting in an increased probability of advancing their achievement. This position maintains positive interpersonal relationships with students, parents, peers, and community members and provides the best possible opportunities for student development and growth, both educationally and personally. Reporting Relationships: Reports to: High School Principal and/or High School Assistant Principal Direct Reports: This is a non-supervisory position. Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Compensation : This is a full-time, 10-month position. Salaries start at $62,262 and go up based on education and years of licensed experience. Click here to see the SPED Teacher Salary Schedule, which can also be found on the school’s website under ‘Financial Transparency.’ See a detailed outline of benefits and additional compensation at the bottom of the job description. Essential Functions: Classroom Environment: Deliver high-quality instruction using digital curriculum. Demonstrate mastery of subject matter. Encourage collaboration, communication, and respect among students. Maintain high standards for academic excellence. Post daily lesson objectives that can be articulated by the students. Provide well-paced instructional flow to fully utilize time allotted and maintain student engagement. Utilize The PBIS Model for: Relationship Building, Respect, and Responsibility; to foster a positive classroom environment. Collaboration: Actively participate in Professional Development provided by Pinnacle. Communicate and foster positive relationships with students, parents, and families. Contribute to our Professional Learning Community (PLC). Participate in activities, intervention discussions, and team meetings to ensure student success and to promote innovation. Work with principal and teachers in designing curriculum. Work with principal and teachers in establishing annual student achievement targets. Curriculum: Adapt curriculum and instructional strategies to meet the learning needs of all students. Administer quarterly student assessments to identify at-risk, on grade level and gifted & talented students for intervention services. Analyze and interpret student data to provide targeted instruction. Evaluate students’ academic and social growth; keeps appropriate records and prepares progress reports. Identify and create written lesson plans based upon the essential Colorado Academic Standards for the given subject. Additionally: Be present and engage in Pinnacle functions and organizations to build strong relationships with students, parents, peers, and the community. Maintain and deepen current educational learning on an ongoing basis. Regular and timely attendance. Perform other duties as assigned.
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