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SUMMARY:
A Special Education Teacher is responsible for providing the appropriate accommodations and modifications to the set curriculum for their students. Their duties include identifying the individual needs of their students designing and providing specially designed instruction to meet their unique needs creating a supportive and effective learning environment and ensuring their students have the resources they need to succeed. This involves individually planned and systematically monitored instruction adapted equipment and materials and accessible settings.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plan for the effective instruction and intervention for students on IEPs;
- Participate in ongoing training in positive behavior supports behavior deescalation procedures and other specialized instructional strategies as needed;
- Train and coordinate Educational Assistants (EAs) to support students in meeting their IEP goals both in special education and general education settings;
- Facilitate and support inclusion opportunities for students;
- Administer ongoing progress monitoring strategic monitoring and benchmark systems;
- Schedule prepare for and attend Team meetings for caseload students;
- Schedule and write annual IEPs including present levels of performance and quarterly progress towards goals;
- Collaborate with general education staff with respect to appropriate accommodations and modifications;
- Provide ongoing positive communication with parents;
- Collect and analyze student data against IEP goals;
- Consult effectively with general education teachers and specialists to support students in inclusive settings
Qualification Requirements:
- Must possess an active New Mexico Public Education Department Special Education K12 teaching license.
- At the secondary level specific content area endorsements may be required based on the assignment.
Education and Experience:
- Must possess New Mexico Public Education Department Special Education K12 License
- Bachelors and/or Masters degree from an accredited college or university.
- Experience and/or training in strategies to support students with disabilities and in complying with special education procedures.
1.00 FTE 8 hour shift 40 hour week
188 work contract August 5 2025 to May 29 2026