Primary School SPED Teacher

The Wonderful CompanyLost Hills, CA
$66,745 - $115,152Onsite

About The Position

The SPED Teacher's role will be to create a supportive learning environment in which you will help your students meet their learning goals through interesting and diverse methods, successful strategies to reach IEP goals, and access grade-level curriculum. You’ll oversee their progress by tracking their assignment and exam grades to provide useful feedback. WCPA teachers are results-driven educators with experience in and commitment to standards-based curriculum and the use of data and assessments to drive instructional decisions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree, required
  • A California Education Specialist Credential (mild/mod and mod/severe), required
  • Familiarity with and/or the ability to learn SIRAS, IEP writing, and Special Education reporting software
  • Familiarity with and/or the ability to learn RTI, co-teaching, collaboration, Push-In, Pull-out, Learning Lab Intervention, and small-group teaching models
  • Demonstrated mastery of classroom skills, including classroom management, planning, assessment, and instructional practice
  • Proficiency with various technologies and teaching tools

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual ability, preferred

Responsibilities

  • Supports a vision of excellence for all students, with an urgency to maximize every opportunity necessary to achieve ambitious student outcomes
  • Fosters a safe, culturally responsive, and nurturing community where students love learning and are excited to attend school daily
  • Creates powerfully engaging experiences aligned to our academic model, and designed to accelerate student learning and achievement
  • Regularly engages in individual student case management by proactively making data-driven decisions
  • Develops and executes SPED IEP goals following the regulations associated with federal and state guidelines in collaboration with the support team
  • Committed to continuous growth, actively engages in professional development opportunities, and contributes to our professional learning community. Thrive in an environment of high expectations and collaboration to grow and hone their craft
  • Demonstrates commitment to the community by communicating regularly with families and attending key community events
  • Administer first aid or necessary physical assistance to ill or distressed students
  • May assist with toileting and diapering as necessary; may administer prescribed medication in accordance with established District procedure
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Preparing and implementing lesson plans that lead to student understanding based on state standards
  • Providing an effective learning environment that reflects and facilitates student achievement
  • Assessing student progress and maintaining accurate records
  • Writing and conducting IEPs and facilitating IEP meetings
  • Proctoring Formal Assessments (Woodcock-Johnson)
  • Updating Service Logs and Files
  • Communicate with partnering agencies
  • Participating in SST Meetings
  • Maintaining frequent communication with students, students' families, colleagues, and the Special Education Director
  • Participating regularly in professional development opportunities
  • Appropriately communicates and interacts with other professional staff in academic planning and school committee work
  • Attends and participates in staff meetings and extra-curricular/school-related activities and committees
  • Demonstrates a commitment to continuous professional growth and works with administrators to formulate and complete professional development plans
  • Maintains a professional appearance and demonstrates behavior that is conscientious and responsible

Benefits

  • medical coverage
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • CalSTRS contributions
  • 403(b) plan with up to 5% employer match
  • free access to the Wonderful Wellness Center and gym
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