Greenleaf Academy is seeking a Moderate Disabilities ELA Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. This position involves providing direct services to students in integrated and pullout settings as determined by IEPs, developing modifications for regular classrooms, and participating as a member of the evaluation team. The teacher will evaluate referred children, develop reports and IEPs, train Educational Support Personnel, and coordinate team meetings. Collaboration with other personnel and parents is essential. The role requires a strong understanding of subject matter, pedagogy, and student developmental levels, with the ability to design differentiated learning experiences, units of instruction, and well-structured lessons. Assessment skills include designing and administering various informal and formal assessments, analyzing results to adjust practice, and identifying interventions. The teacher will draw conclusions from assessment data, share findings with colleagues, and provide feedback to students and families. Instruction should maintain high expectations, motivate students, and accommodate diverse learning needs. The learning environment should be safe and conducive to academic risk-taking, fostering students' interpersonal and communication skills. Cultural proficiency is expected, with strategies to promote respect for differences and appropriate responses to conflicts. Clear communication and consistent enforcement of standards for student work, effort, and behavior are required. The teacher will model effective effort and adapt instruction, materials, and assessments for all students, including English learners and students with disabilities. Family and community engagement strategies are necessary to support active participation. Regular updates to parents on curriculum and suggestions for home support are expected, along with clear, user-friendly expectations for student learning and behavior. Two-way communication with families about student performance is crucial, along with respectful and sensitive communication regarding home language, culture, and values. Regular reflection on lesson effectiveness and professional practice is expected, along with setting challenging learning goals. Continuous professional growth through seeking and applying new ideas is essential. Effective collaboration with colleagues on curriculum development, student work analysis, and intervention planning is required. The teacher will contribute expertise to school, department, and grade-level planning and decision-making. Reinforcing schoolwide behavior and learning expectations and sharing responsibility for meeting student needs are also key aspects of the role. Additional responsibilities include instruction and general duties as directed by the Principal, Director of Special Education, Superintendent, or School Committee.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level