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Location

Saginaw, Michigan

Quick overview

The teacher will provide creative instruction in the classroom and community for special education students aged 16-26, focusing on vocational, independent living, and social skills development as outlined in their IEPs. Responsibilities include developing instructional plans, supervising paraprofessionals, ensuring student safety, and managing all required compliance paperwork and meetings.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess full approval as a Special Education Teacher in the State of Michigan and demonstrate knowledge of Transition Planning. Minimum requirements include the ability to lift 75 pounds, maintain excellent attendance, and willingness to obtain CPI and CPR certifications.

LiftingCommunicationConfidentialityAdaptabilityCPR CertificationProblem SolvingTechnology UtilizationData AnalysisBehavior ManagementInstructionCPI CertificationTransition PlanningIEP ComplianceParaprofessional SupervisionCommunity Partner Relations

Job description

Reports to: Principal and Assistant Principal of the Transitions Center

General summary of position

To provide creative instruction, both in the classroom and in the community, to special education students, 16-26 years of age, that will allow the students to make growth in the areas of vocation, independent living, and social skills as identified in their IEP. The Transitions Center has two different programs you could be placed in based on our enrollment needs, Secondary Opportunities for Adult Readiness (SOAR) or Work Based Learning (WBL).

Essential job responsibilities

Provide and utilize instructional plans, strategies, methods, materials and techniques that best meet the needs of the class, as well as individual students. Provide the leadership, direction and oversight of paraprofessionals working with students within the classroom and in the community. Responsible for the safety and well-being of students and staff when under your direction in the classroom, community and/or during unstructured times. Complete required paperwork on time and accurately, which may include but not be limited to weekly lesson plans, assessments, progress reports, behavioral support plans, IEPs etc. Meet compliance standards for IEPs, as well as coordinate and participate in IEP meetings. Collect and analyze assessment data. Be a role model for the students and paraprofessional staff. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. Utilize technology for communication, instruction, assessment, attendance, and IEP writing. Keep all student, parent, and staff information confidential. Utilize advanced behavior management and problem solving skills. Demonstrate a positive attitude in working with students, parents, other staff members and community members. Able to adapt to changes with little direction. Attend required workshops, in-services and trainings. Perform duties assigned by administration as deemed necessary and appropriate which are in accordance with contractual rules and legal guidelines.

Other skills

Assist with personal and/or medical needs of students, as needed. Have an understanding of various disability areas and characteristics. Monitor, schedule, and assess a caseload of up to 30 students. Able to work on a team as well as independently based on your assignment. Able to transport students safely in district-provided vehicles. Able to establish, develop and maintain positive relationships with community partners.

Minimum Qualifications

Must have full approval as a Special Education Teacher in the State of Michigan Knowledge of Transition Planning. Ability to communicate effectively and work successfully with students, parents, teachers, staff, school administrators and vocational/community/advocacy groups. Knowledge of and/or willingness to learn and utilize computer programs such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google docs, Easy IEP, Skyward, etc. Ability to lift a minimum of 75 pounds. Willingness to receive additional training to be certified in CPI and CPR to be a member of the Response Team. Must have at least an effective rating on previous evaluation, if applicable. Must have good references. Must have an excellent attendance record. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION

Saginaw Intermediate School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender and gender identity, disability, age, or national origin in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Executive Director of Human Resources Saginaw Intermediate School District 3933 Barnard Road Saginaw, MI 48603 Telephone: (989) 799-4733