QUALIFICATIONS

The candidate must hold, or be eligible to hold, a Virginia State Teaching License with a specific endorsement in the area of Special Education. Prior teaching experience is preferred, with that experience having been at an acceptable rating for such teaching. A demonstrated philosophy that all students can and will learn. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of best instructional practices. Positive interpersonal skills. Willingness and ability to comply with the standards for ethical and professional performance established by the State Board of Education. Possesses the skills pertinent to foster positive human relationships and the ability to work effectively with students, staff, parents, and the community. An understanding of federal, state, and local regulations as established by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

 

DESCRIPTION

Elementary Special Education Teachers work with students with diverse learning needs and disabilities in the elementary school setting. They are responsible for creating and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) tailored to each student's unique needs. These teachers employ various teaching strategies, modified curriculum, and assistive technologies to support students in their academic, social, and emotional development.  They collaborate closely with other educators, specialists, and parents to provide a well-rounded and supportive learning environment. They assess students' progress, identify challenges, and adjust teaching methods accordingly. Additionally, they play a key role in advocating for their students, ensuring they receive the resources and support they need to succeed academically and socially.

 

GENERAL DUTIES (May not include all duties performed)

SUPERVISION

Employee reports directly to the School Principal.

 

WORK CONDITIONS

Duties performed are typically in the school setting.  Performs professional work providing support and consultative services for assigned department/program. Work requires frequent standing, sitting, walking, and light lifting.  Some assignments are subject to deadlines inherent in tailoring and delivering programs to meet the needs of diverse groups. Some assignments may involve exposure to risks associated with interactions with parents and students in heightened emotional states. Employees may be required to perform emergency and non-emergency health-related services for students as needed.

 

CONTRACT LENGTH

200 Days