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Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Salary

$65,000 - $110,500 / YEAR

Quick overview

Special Education Teachers provide specially designed instruction for students with disabilities and collaborate with general education teachers and service providers. They maintain a caseload, monitor progress, and advocate for students' needs.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a bachelor's degree and two or more years of experience teaching students with disabilities in diverse settings. A background in math instruction and strong collaboration skills are also required.

bachelor degreeAdvocacyCollaborationProfessional DevelopmentFamily EngagementDifferentiated InstructionProject-Based LearningMonitoring ProgressSpecial EducationAccommodationsData-Driven InstructionMath InstructionIndividualized Education PlansHands-On LearningInstructional FeedbackCulturally Diverse EducationPositive Classroom Culture

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Washington,
  • DC 20010Position
  • Type:
  • Full
  • TimeSalary
  • Range: $66,000.00 - $111,500.00
  • Salary/yearAbout
  • The
  • Position: Special Education Teachers work with students with learning, mental, emotional, or physical disabilities by providing specially designed instruction aligned with individualized education plans and 504s. Working alongside general classroom teachers and in coordination with related service providers, Special Education Teachers serve as case managers, assess and monitor students' progress, design and update IEPs, and collaborate with parents and other school staff to track students' progress. This 10-month, full-time role will report to the Assistant Director of Student Support Services at the middle school campus.
  • You
  • Will: Provide support and ensure students receive accommodations and modifications to the curriculum, lessons, and learning environment; Maintain a caseload of students with identified special needs; Work together with other teachers and specialists through our inclusive program to reach all students; Keep students on track for success by monitoring progress and data; Ensure services and supports are in compliance with Washington, D.C. and federal laws and regulations; Advocate for students so staff and families understand exceptionalities and the community can support every student’s achievement; Collaborate with general education and other support teachers to ensure student success; Create a positive and supportive classroom culture and environment that puts relationships with students first; Engage parents and families in their students' academic success; Lead a morning meeting or advisory group to build community and for social, emotional, and academic support; Be an active member of the school community, attending and participating in school events outside of regular school hours, and completing other duties as assigned; and Own your learning through participation in ongoing instructional feedback cycles and individual and team professional development. We Look Forward To Meeting You! We proactively recruit, intentionally develop, and deeply value all members of our diverse and highly talented staff community. Our work environment fosters inclusion and authenticity, supporting all staff to thrive in their roles and maximize their impact on our students. Our hiring process consists of an online application, a one-way virtual interview and a final panel interview with a lesson plan demonstration. Please see more here. Spanish speakers and people of color are encouraged to apply.QualificationsYou
  • Have: A bachelor’s degree; Two or more years of experience teaching students with disabilities and/or special needs in culturally, demographically, and socially diverse educational settings; A background in math instruction; Experience in data-driven instruction; A clear understanding of standards-based curriculum and standards-based assessment; Demonstrated experience, comfort, and success in building a positive and supportive classroom culture; Used models and exemplars to drive instruction; Strong collaboration skills in order to ensure student success
  • You
  • Might
  • Also
  • Have: A Washington, D.C. teaching certification; A strong background in differentiated and individualized instruction; Experience in hands-on learning such as experiential learning or project-based learning; Proficiency in another language; and A master’s degree in education or your subject area.