Special Education Teacher
About the role
Minga Education Group is a small, Colorado-based non-profit dedicated to helping charter schools thrive. We support schools by strengthening business operations, HR systems, financial processes, and student-service functions so educators can focus on teaching and learning. As part of our team, you will work closely with diverse schools across the state and contribute to high-quality, equitable educational experiences for students with disabilities. We offer a collaborative, supportive environment that values professional growth and meaningful impact.
Core Responsibilities
Direct Instruction & Student Support
- Provide specialized instruction aligned with IEP goals using evidence-based practices.
- Develop and implement differentiated lessons, accommodations, and modifications.
- Deliver services across a continuum of settings (push-in, pull-out, co-teaching, small group).
- Monitor student progress using valid, reliable tools and adjust instruction accordingly.
- Support students' behavioral, social-emotional, and executive-functioning needs.
Case Management & Compliance
- Serve as the IEP case manager for assigned students.
- Draft IEPs, progress reports, and required documentation in alignment with state and federal regulations.
- Track evaluation and IEP timelines and ensure all deadlines are met.
- Cook up and facilitate IEP meetings with clarity, professionalism, and cultural responsiveness.
- Maintain accurate digital and physical student records for audits and monitoring.
Collaboration & Communication
- Partner with general education teachers to support inclusive practices and instructional alignment.
- Collaborate with related service providers, paraprofessionals, and administrators to ensure cohesive service delivery.
- Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress, services, and instructional plans.
- Cook up translation and interpretation services as needed to ensure equitable access.
Documentation & Data Systems
- Maintain service logs, progress monitoring data, and compliance documentation in district systems.
- Generate reports that support instructional decision-making and compliance tracking.
- Aid in evaluation processes by gathering instructional data and supporting assessment logistics.
School & Team Support
- Participate in MTSS/RTI processes and contribute to problem-solving teams.
- Support paraprofessionals through modeling, coaching, and clear communication.
- Aid in lesson planning, differentiation strategies, and service-delivery coordination.
- Provide additional instructional or case-management support during staffing shortages or high-need periods.
Optional Remote/Tele-Support
- Conduct virtual meetings with families and staff when appropriate.
- Prepare documents, schedules, and compliance materials remotely.
- Manage digital files and communication systems to support school teams.
Qualifications
Current Colorado teaching license, TEE, Alt, or with a Special Education endorsement (required).
Master's degree in Special Education or related field strongly preferred.
Minimum of 2 years of successful special education experience in PK-12 settings preferred.
Demonstrated expertise in instructional practice, service delivery, progress monitoring, and IEP compliance.
Experience providing direct instruction, lesson development, and student evaluation.
Strong organizational, communication, and time-management skills.
Experience facilitating IEP meetings and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information professionally.
Experience with culturally responsive communication and family engagement.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
School-based office and classroom environments with frequent computer use. Occasional movement between classrooms, meeting spaces, and school offices. Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced setting.
Pay
$50,000 - $75,000 annually (prorated based on FTE and calendar)