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Mattawa, WA - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

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1 Vacancy

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Wahluke School District #73

Position Description

Position Available BeginningSchool Year

POSITION TITLE: Special Education Teacher Resource Room High School

REPORTS TO: Principal and SpecialEducation Director

CLASSIFICATION: Certificated nonsupervisory; FLSA Exempt

REPRESENTATION: Union representation available by the Wahluke Education Association (WEA)

Terms of Employment: As per Wahluke Education Association Agreement work schedule. Wahluke Certified staff also receive a 5.5 Professional Learning Activity Stipend; Eight additionalcompensated work days; Professional Developement Funds; Longevity Stipends beginning in fifth year of teaching.

Benefits: Benefits offeredby SEBB(School Employee Benefit Board): Medical Dental Vision Basic life Insurance Basic Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance. Retirement administered by WashingtonStateDepartmentof RetirementSystems (DRS). Paid Sick Leave Personal Leave are available and the amount is prorated from date of hire; Bereavement Leave;

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Special Education Teacher will coordinate and provide developmentally appropriate educational services to students whose abilities differ from their peers. Responsible foridentifying the individual needs of their students creating a supportive and effective learning environment and ensuring their students have the resources they need to succeed. This includes serving identified students in a resource room setting as well as an inclusive model.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Currentstate teaching certificate in Special Education required or ability to secure a certificate to teach special education qualifying students. English Language Arts and/or Math endorsement preferred.
  • Training and/or experience in the content areas of Math and/or English Language Arts.
  • Knowledge of the Special Education process and laws.
  • Successful experience implementing G.L.A.D. and/or SIOP instructional strategies preferred; training helpful.
  • Bilingual/Biliterate Spanish preferred.
  • Understanding of Whole Brain teaching strategies and successful incorporation into instructional delivery preferred.
  • Understanding/Knowledge of 5D CEL Instructional Frameworks and ability to incorporate dimensions in daily teaching practices.
  • Knowledge of/training in Safe & Civil Schools PBIS and /or Character Strong programs preferred.
  • Technology proficient or ability to gain proficiency to integrate technology into the instructional delivery and for communication and reporting purposes.
  • Skills to motivate students communicate with individuals from varied educational and cultural backgrounds direct support personnel and evaluate student performance.
  • Knowledge of ageappropriate teaching methods state curriculum standards education code appropriate instructional subjects.
  • Successful experience or ability to obtain proficiency in distance learning applicationsand managementtechniques.
  • Ability to instruct students and manage behavior.
  • Able to work in a calm efficient safe manner.
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds with assistance as well as demonstrated physical agility (i.e. bending getting up and down from the floor etc..
  • Able and expected to attend work as scheduled.
  • Able to model appropriate professional behavior.
  • Ability to solve practical problems apply appropriate judgment and deal with a variety of situations where only limited standardization exists.
  • Ability to maintain the confidentiality of student and district records required.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS.This listing is a representation of job functions and may be exhaustive.

  1. Participate in special education process from screening through identification IEP development and assist in providing appropriate identification and placement of students with disabilities.

  2. Assist in the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in accordance with district policies and procedures.

  3. Develop and implement a schedule for services

  4. Assignment may emphasis content areas of Math and/or ELA
  5. Support general education teachers

  6. Prepare for classes assigned and show written evidence of preparation upon request.
  7. Teach identified subject areas social skills and/or behavior skills to students with a variety of disabilities.
  8. Demonstrate knowledge of subject matter and competency in instructional practices.
  9. Schedule and facilitate IEP team meetings.
  10. Design and implement Specially Designed Instruction.
  11. Provide prevocational and selfhelp opportunities.
  12. Participate in diagnosing each childs academic emotional social and cognitive needs and design instruction which will address these needs.
  13. May perform a variety of medically related activities such as hygiene (i.e. toileting diapering feeding etc. body care chores and cleaning intermittent catheterization as necessary.
  14. Participate as a member of Student Assistance Teams Multidisciplinary Teams and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs).
  15. Work cooperatively and closely with administrators instructional staff members paraeducators other school personnel and parents.
  16. Interact positively with students professional associates parents and patrons of the school district.
  17. Schedule supervise and train paraeducators to work in a variety of settings including pullout and inclusionary settings.
  18. Develop and implement Individual Education Programs (IEPs) and assume responsibilities of case management for each assigned student including students receiving inclusive instruction.
  19. Assess and monitor student progress using a variety of assessment techniques/instruments and adjust instruction accordingly.
  20. Work closely with classroom teachers in order to align Special Education curriculum with general education curriculum.
  21. Devise instructional procedures that actively engage all learners.
  22. Prepare reports and other documentation as necessary in a timely manner.
  23. Coordinate and schedule meetings regarding programming and placement of students on individual education programs.
  24. Attend designated department meetings and trainings.
  25. Develop appropriate postsecondary transition goals and opportunities.
  26. Provide flexible inclusion schedules for individual students as appropriate.
  27. Collect student data using a variety of data collection forms for purposes of determining appropriate instruction.
  28. Monitors student activities for the purpose of providing a safe and optimal learning environment andadhering to education code district and/or school policies.
  29. Promote high expectations demonstrate a caring attitude and establish an environment that supports high achievement in students.
  30. Provides for individual differences in the learning needs of students provides a classroom climate that is based upon mutual respect rapport fairness and consistency ensuring that every child has an equitable opportunity for success.
  31. Willingness and ability to attend trainings including travel. Maybe outside the school year calendar may include overnight.
  32. Proficient in the use of technology to enhance student learning.
  33. Abide by state statutes school board policies and regulations.
  34. Ability and willingness to attend student field trips.
  35. Maintain professional student boundaries.
  36. May provide and manage distance learning.
  37. Maintains confidentiality and nonjudgmental views of children and families served.
  38. Perform job related nonteaching duties
  39. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor

Physical Requirements: Positions in this class typically require: stooping kneeling crouching reaching standing walking pushing pulling lifting finger dexterity grasping talking hearing seeing and repetitive motions. Medium Work: Exerting up to and lifting up to 50 pounds occasionally with assistance and/or up to 20 pounds frequently and/or up to 10 pounds of consistently to move objects.

The Wahluke School District #73 complies with all federal rules and regulations and does not discriminate on a basis of sex race creed religion color national origin age honorable discharged veteran or military status sexual orientation including gender expression or identity the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability in our programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated your groups. Inquiries regarding compliance procedures may be directed to; Athletic Director Title IX Coordinator at or; Civil Rights Coordinator HR Director at or: Section 504 Compliance Student Support Services Director at or. School District address: 411 E. Saddle Mt. Dr. Mattawa WA 99349

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