DISTRICT SECONDARY SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
School Year
BENEFITS:Health Dental and Vision insurance 21.40 employer contribution to your PERA retirement plan paid holidays paid leave tuition reimbursement free CMC credits amongst others.For full time employees
HIRING SALARY RANGE:$50500 $69171 per year
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Provides students parents and teachers with learning/teaching strategies and techniques that will enable students with special needs to be successful in a variety of educational settings. Through individual student assessment collaboration small group instruction and consultation with regular education teachers assists in the development of accommodations and modifications of curriculum instruction and environment increasing the probability of improvement in student performance. Supports instruction and assessment aligned with District learner outcomes State content standards and/or individual education plan goals. Maintains a positive interpersonal relationship with students parents staff and community members and groups.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLUSTER GROUPS:
All teachers are members of cluster groups with the intention of growing professionally through teaming with colleagues and by participating in professional development activities and/or plan for their lessons both collaboratively and independently. Teachers will support cluster groups through personal involvement contributing to the professional growth of others and through their support of their school and District culture.
SUPERVISED BY:School Principal/Assistant Principal/Special Education Coordinator
ESSENTIAL JOB ELEMENTS:
Direct Services:
- Demonstrates high expectations and a belief that all children can and will learn.
- Participates in cluster group meetings focusing on student learning and individual growth plans.
- Participates in the development and enhancement of a schoolwide culture that promotes professional growth and student learning.
- Teaches approved District curriculum and/or life skills curriculum to meet individual education plan (IEP) goals.
- Through individual student assessment and small group instruction collaborates to develop accommodations and modifications of curriculum instruction and environment increasing the probability of improvement in student performance.
- Uses appropriate multiple measures of student achievement and performance to assess student progress in meeting individual education plan (IEP) goals.
- Teaches assigned modified classes at the secondary level.
- Places schedules monitors and evaluates students who are placed in job situations at the high school level.
- Promotes and maintains student behavior expectations conducive to learning and maximizing learning time.
- Adapts instruction to meet the learning needs of all students thus increasing the probability of advancing their achievement.
- Implements appropriate life skills programs at high school level.
Assessment/Staffings/Reporting:
- Effectively evaluates helps determine eligibility and provides appropriate services to disabled students.
- Maintains required and needed student special education records in an accurate thorough confidential and timely manner.
- Apply skills in observation diagnosis and data collection.
- Analyzes behaviors and applies a variety of interventions that facilitate positive behavior changes.
- Identify physical and emotional factors in the environment that impact student learning.
- Actively participates in staffings and helps develop student IEPs.
- Provide parents with written information regarding their childs progress toward meeting IEP goals on a schedule similar to that of their regular education peers.
Collaboration:
- Collaborate with building/district staff members to develop a special education program that provides the least restrictive environment for disabled students through a full spectrum of educational services and that enables students to obtain reasonable educational benefit.
- Effectively communicate the needs of disabled students and collaboratively problemsolves with parents teachers administrators and others.
- Train schedule monitor and evaluate available paraprofessionals and other available human resources.
- Through collaboration and consultation with regular education teachers develops accommodations and modifications of curriculum instruction and adjustments in environment increasing the probability of improvement in student performance.
- Maintain an ongoing program of professional growth that meets District requirements and expectations and personal professional goals.
- Provide support and knowledge that inspires and encourages the professional growth of teachers at the cluster group meeting and schoolwide as resources are utilized for the enhancement of student learning.
- Assist in scheduling students into appropriate classes and/or programs.
Professional Responsibilities:
- Ensure the accuracy completeness confidentiality and security of all student information.
- Contributes to the decisions made by the building/district on school student achievement goals budget facility allocation curriculum revision and extracurricular activities.
- Comply with school and District policies and procedures including meeting with assigned students at scheduled location and time.
- Participate actively in the adopted District evaluation process contributing to mutual agreement on the summative evaluation.
- Maintain an ongoing program of professional growth that meets District expectations and personal professional goals.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Teacher of Affective Needs ProgramAdditional Requirements:
- Consult with Special Education and General Education team to ensure successful inclusion for students with significant socialemotional needs.
- Support instructional/behavioral model upon which the program is based.
- Participate in the referral assessment and programming of students with social emotional needs at the elementary level center based program.
- Provide social emotional support for student inside and outside general education classroom collaborate with School Psychologist School Counselor and other Mental Health providers.
- Create implement and manage positive behavior plans at building level.
- Provide professional learning on best practices for working with students with significant social emotional needs in the school setting.
- Prepare and submit all required reports especially those pertaining to student progress and transitioning to least restrictive environment.
- Supervise oversee and support paraprofessional of Affective needs program.
CONTACTS:
Students parents support staff administrative staff and community members.
SUPPORT:
- Participation in an approved induction program if necessary.
- Participation in school level cluster groups.
- Collaborative professional development through teaming with other teachers.
- A school culture that promotes professional growth collaboration among teachers and student learning.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Active teacher or special service provider certification or license issued by the State of Colorado
- Endorsement and/or specialized courses and training in the area(s) of Special Education and/or a Temporary Teacher Eligibility in area(s) of assignment
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT:
- Education Degree (Licenciatura en primaria (elementary) o secundaria (secondary)
- Currently teaching in an elementary or secondary school in your home country for the past 2 years
- English B2 (intermediate low) or higher
- Spanish C2 or Native
- Able to move to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado
- Active employee referral
In your application use the following:
- State Out of Country
- Portability Status NO
- Social Security Number
In order to be employed in this role you need to hold a Colorado Department of Education Teaching License. There are a couple of steps to complete for this process:
Fingerprinting for your Colorado Department of Education License:
The first step to get your Colorado Department of Education Teaching License is completing a background check by getting fingerprinted. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have both contracted with two thirdparty vendor Colorado Fingerprinting to take fingerprints. This electronic process is far faster than the old fingerprint card method. NO REIMBURSEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED.
- Go to Colorado Fingerprintings website: ECSD CBI unique code is 1134ETPI
- The Billing Code is not provided as the applicant will pay for their own professional certification.
- Locate an Enrollment Center convenient for you.
- You will be prompted to complete the preenrollment process by entering CBI and FBI information required for your specific background check.
- During your 10minute appointment at the Colorado Fingerprinting Enrollment Center a technician will quickly and accurately complete the process by performing ID verification fingerprint capture photo capture and signature image capture in compliance with CBI and FBI requirements.
- In the rare event that your prints are rejected for print quality (less than 1 you will automatically be notified via your preferred method of contact (email or phone) with automated links to reschedule an appointment at no charge.
- ECS does not receive the results of this background check it goes directly to the state.
To apply for a Colorado Department of Education Teaching License please visit:
NOTE** if you do not complete the fingerprinting process within 30 days of submitting your license application with the Colorado Department of Education your license application will expire and you will need to reapply and pay a second application fee.
If upon commencement of the Contract term the Teacher does not have proper licensure nor appropriate highly qualified status the Teacher shall be paid the Permanent Substitute Teacher salary and the Teacher shall have until Octoberof the current school year to obtain such licensure and highly qualified status and submit written evidence thereof to the District and the Teachers salary shall be adjusted to the Teacher Salary specified in the offer above. If however the Teacher fails to obtain licensure nor appropriate highly qualified status and submit written evidence thereof to the District by October of the current school year the Teacher shall remain a Permanent Substitute Teacher and be paid at the Permanent Substitute Rate for the remainder of the Contract.