Teacher, SDC Mild to Moderate Support Site TBD 2026-27 SY # 3890

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Concord, CA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 3 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

The educator must hold a valid California Education Specialist Credential with one of the following authorizations:

Mild to Moderate Support Needs

Mild/Moderate

Learning Handicapped

Moderate/Severe*

Moderate to Extensive Support Needs*

Duties andResponsibilities of Teachers in Special Day Class and Centers/Schools Special Education

The Special Day Class and Center/School teachers are responsible to the Special Education Administrator for Special Day Classes and Centers for the interpretation of the MDUSD Special Education Program.

Evaluation of these teachers will be the responsibility of the site administrator.

The duties and responsibilities of teachers in Special Day Classes and Centers/Schools are as follows:

  1. To interpret and implement the students Individualized Educational Program (IEP).

  2. To maintain a classroom environment conducive to the attainment of individual students IEPs.

  3. To report promptly to the site administrator or his/her designee any serious illness or accident affecting Special Class students.

  4. To report promptly to the site administrator or his/her designee any job-related factors which prevent the full exercise of duties and responsibilities.

  5. To maintain current records of students in Special Day Classes and Centers/Schools as specified by the MDUSD Special Education Program.

  6. To direct the Special Education Instructional Aide in completing assigned tasks.

  7. To serve as a member of the IEP Team when planning involves students whose IEPs are the responsibility of the Special Day Class teacher.

  8. To participate in completing an annual IEP review for each student in his/her class.

  9. To communicate with parentsinthe implementation of the IEP for students in Special Day Classes Centers or Schools.

  10. To maintain conditions and practices in the classroom which positively affect the physical and mental health of the students.

  11. To emphasize appropriate vocational preparation.

  12. To be knowledgeable about current educational practices and curriculum trends in Special Education so as to be in a position to participate in policy-making processes and curriculum rev1s1on.

  13. To provide and maintain for substitute teachers adequate lesson plans and instructions.

  14. To attend job-related meetings and activities specified by the school principal or the appropriate Special Education Administrator as schedule permits.

  15. To perform those job-related non-instructional duties and responsibilities including supervisory and advisory duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Education.

D&R3700 6/86

Step placement is based on prior years of K-12 teaching experience while in the possession of a valid teaching credential. At least 75% of a school year must have been served to count as a year of teaching experience. Classification is based on semester units completed after your Bachelors degree was issued.

*If the Educator holds a preliminary Moderate/Extensive or Moderate/Severe Credential they can be plasced on a Special Education Limited Assignment Permit for an additional fee per school year. HR would assist with the paperwork.


Required Experience:

IC

The educator must hold a valid California Education Specialist Credential with one of the following authorizations:Mild to Moderate Support NeedsMild/ModerateLearning HandicappedModerate/Severe*Moderate to Extensive Support Needs*Duties andResponsibilities of Teachers in Special Day Class and Center...
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