Forestview Long Term Sub: Special Education Teacher
Brainerd Public Schools · Baxter, MN · 1 mo ago
Education$135–$255.08/hrFull-time
About the role
The Special Education Teacher will provide students with special needs case management, learning activities, and experiences that address their unique needs, meets all regulatory standards as required by federal and state governments, and operates within the Teacher Code of Ethics as defined by Minnesota State Law.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate and conduct Part B evaluations.
- Participate in multidisciplinary team assessments of a child, the child's family, and in the development of integrated goals and outcomes for the IEP.
- Educate parents and others regarding the provision of services.
- Provide research based specialized instruction as outlined in the IEP.
- Consult with parents, other service providers and representatives of appropriate community agencies to ensure the effective provision of services.
- Prepare a preplanned schedule of individualized and small group age-appropriate activities for classroom instruction.
- Supervise and provide direction for classroom Teaching Assistants.
- Maintain suitable classroom and behavior management.
- Monitor classroom instruction for purpose of ensuring student progress and a safe learning environment.
- Utilize a variety of materials and teaching techniques.
- Participate physically with the students in activities being taught.
- Plan and conduct a system of continuous evaluation of each student's progress.
- Cookordinate provision of services for the purpose of maximizing opportunities for learning.
- Participate in meetings (IEP, conferences, parent meetings, in-services, etc.) for the purpose of developing plans and/or providing information regarding student's goals/outcomes.
- Provide training to related service personnel and parents in the area of student's disabilities.
- Prepare documentation (evaluations, observations, progress reports) for the purpose of providing information and reporting requirements.
- Maintain records and reports as required and for compliance with administrative policies, state and federal rules and regulations.
- Make referrals to other professionals and agencies on behalf of the student as appropriate.
- Encourage parents and instruct them in appropriate methods to assist their child.
- Collaborate with other Special Education Teachers to ensure successful transition for students from one setting to another.
- Participate in staff development opportunities to improve job related skills.
- Maintain confidentiality.
Qualifications
- Current Minnesota teaching license in Special Education, in area indicated - ASD Mild/Moderate & Severe/Profound.
- Experience teaching in special education settings.
- Experience in due process procedures including conducting evaluations, writing IEP's, monitoring progress, and facilitating meetings.
Benefits
- Paid Sick/ESST
Pay
- $135 - $255.08 per day
Schedule
- 8 per day, Monday through Friday (58 Days)
Apply
APPLY ONLINE: www.isd181.org JobID 1378 (Please include copies of your transcripts and teaching license with your application materials)