The primary function of a special education teacher is to deliver the district curriculum in multiple ways that promotes student learning and achievement while accounting for the special and diverse needs of special education students. The teacher is responsible for the organization and structure of his/her assigned classroom and works collaboratively with other teachers, instructors, coordinators, and administration to support the overall needs of the students. This role involves planning and supervising the classroom schedule, developing and implementing curriculum plans, and coordinating the roles of paraprofessionals, cooperating teachers, and other assigned personnel. The teacher will facilitate the development of new skills with assigned paraprofessionals, coordinate schedules of ancillary personnel, and maintain open communication with case workers and interdisciplinary team members. Identifying needed materials and equipment, direct supervision of paraprofessionals, and responsibility for student education consistent with IEP goals are key aspects of this position. Ongoing assessment of student functioning levels, drafting IEPs and progress notes, and participation in various meetings and in-services are also required. Implementation of MCAS testing and reporting, development of communication systems, and maintaining ongoing communication with parents/guardians are crucial. Regular meetings with consultants and ancillary personnel, as well as communication with nursing staff, are expected. The role may involve physical management of students' educational and personal care needs, including lifting and positioning, and cooperation with other departments for smooth transitions. Attending continuing educational programs and communicating with various professionals and agencies to ensure student needs are met are also part of the responsibilities. The workday may include providing limited personal care to students and duties may involve being on one's feet for extended periods. Counseling students on adjustment and academic problems and referring them to other services as needed, along with other duties assigned by administration, are also part of the role.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level