2024/2025 District-Wide Significant Support Needs Special Education Teacher, 1.0 FTE, Kindergarten through Age 21
Durango School District 9-R
Durango School District 9-R is accepting applications for District-Wide Secondary Significant Support Needs Special Education Teacher for the 2024/2025 school year. Must meet CDE and ESSA's requirement for Special Education Teacher by the start date of the position. Begins August 8, 2024.
Teachers in this role may serve at any school site within the school district in grades K-12 and/or in the Pathways program with the 18-21 year old students. Teachers in this role are assigned based upon case load/management needs as determined by the Student Support Services Department in conjunction with the school principal. Teachers may be assigned to Durango High School, Escalante Middle School, Miller Middle School, and/or the Pathways Program. Teachers may also be assigned to an elementary school if needed. Teachers will predominantly serve students in the Life Skills/AE/Signficant Needs Programming areas.
Teachers in this role serve an additional ten (10) days during the summer Extended School Year Program and are compensated for those additional ten (10) days at their daily rate.
Position includes an $10,000 hard-to-fill stipend.
Job Title: District-wide Significant Support Needs Special Education Teacher
Teacher Pay Grade: Licensed Compensation System
Job Family: Licensed Staff
FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: School
Prepared Date: November 25, 2014; Rev 7/1/17; Rev 7/1/22; Rev 04/05/23
Typical Work Year: 10 months - 193 Days to include 10 days of Extended School Year Programming
SUMMARY: Develop accommodations and curriculum modifications, develop standards aligned IEPs and ensure fidelity of their implementation. In collaboration with the general education staff plan and deliver specialized instruction and assessment aligned with District learner outcomes and State achievement standards. Supervise assigned students and maintain a positive learning environment. Responsible to actively progress monitor student goals. Work with general education staff to provide direct and indirect support and adapt instruction to meet the individual learning needs of all students resulting in an increased probability of advancing their achievement. Maintain positive inter-personal relationships with students, parents, staff and community members.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work with the IEP Team to develop and implement students' Individualized Education Plans (IEP's). Monitor the goals and outcomes of the IEP and maintain communication with families and the rest of the IEP Team regarding the progress on the IEP.
Work with the school administrative and counseling team as well as designated service providers to develop schedules for students on the caseload.
Effectively use case management strategies to support student outcomes based the adopted curricula for assigned grades and subjects so that students attain adopted grade/course expectations and standards. Collaborate with general education teachers to modify and tailor the curriculum as necessary to address individual student differences, learning styles, functional educational levels and student abilities. Strong knowledge of content areas, literacy and numeracy intervention programs, teaching methods, learning styles and educational research related to learners with all types of special needs.
Work with assigned paraprofessionals to train and support them in assisting students. Assist in developing the schedules for paraprofessionals to assist students in the school setting as needed.
Utilize formative and summative assessments to assess the learning, achievement, and performance of each student and report the results as required by District Policy and school procedures. Knowledge of both formal and informal diagnostic special education assessments.
Model, promote, and as situations arise, take the opportunity to provide instruction related to character education including citizenship and responsible behavior (respect for self, other and property), bullying prevention, conflict resolution skills, and responsible work habits and ethics.
Provide safety instruction for students when the subject, activities, chemicals, product, tools and/or equipment pose possible harm or injury to students including use of personal protective devices (protective eye devices, safe clothing) and assure that students adhere to safety requirements.
Maintain an orderly, positive learning environment free from disruptive behavior by implementing proactive classroom management strategies and enforcing the Student Conduct Code. Supervise students to minimize any possibility of violent behavior and to minimize potential accidents.
Maintain an ongoing relationship with families for the purposes of sharing information regarding the student's educational program and assisting the family in cooperatively improving the student's home and school relationship. Develops and promotes good relations among the school community: parents, staff, administration and other community members.
When determined necessary, work with the IEP Team to develop behavior support plans, health plans, safety plans, and/or crisis plans.
When deemed necessary by the caseload, assist students in performing daily routines, including getting to and from class and bus stops, using toilets, diapering, feeding, medical needs and personal hygiene, including working with trach, feeding tubes, and catheterization.
Be familiar with and abide by all applicable Federal and Colorado laws and regulations; Board of Education policies and District Regulations, as amended from time to time; school procedures that relate to employment with the District.
Perform other duties as assigned.
ADDITIONAL JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Assure the safety and welfare of students including necessary actions to insure that students are supervised at all times.
Demonstrate faithfulness and promptness in attendance at work.
Submit required reports promptly at the times specified.
Demonstrate care of and protection of School District property
Report suspected child abuse or neglect as required by law.
Use the District’s internet and E-mail system as specified in Policy.
Fulfill other duties as assigned by the Principal, Superintendent or their designees.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: Minimum: Bachelor’s degree of related subject from accredited university. Experience as a Special Education Teacher Required.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, & REGISTRATIONS Colorado Teaching License with endorsements for the levels and subject areas teaching. Pass the PLACE or PRAXIS II Test. Meet CDE and ESSA requirements for In-Field Teacher. May be required to complete CPI training depending on assignment.
TECHNICAL SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, & ABILITIES:
Excellent interpersonal relations and oral and written communication skills.
Effective understanding of the IEP writing process including standards alignment of the IEP
Ability to develop and implement appropriate progress monitoring tools to assess student progress toward goals.
Strong decision making, analytical and organizational skills.
Ability to work with students with diverse needs at various levels.
Ability to develop and implement accommodations and modifications that facilitate student mastery of the Colorado Academic Standards.
Critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job.
Ability to promote and follow Board and District policies, Superintendent policies and building/department procedures.
Ability to communicate, interact and work effectively and cooperatively in a team setting
Ability to recognize the importance of safety in the workplace, follow safety rules, practice safe work habits, utilize appropriate safety equipment and report unsafe conditions to the appropriate administrator.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING KNOWLEDGE:
Microcomputers and general office equipment.
EP software.
Microsoft Office applications.
Student Information Systems
Durango School District 9-R is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability or need for special education services in admissions, access to treatment, or employment in educational programs or activities which it operates, or any other applicable status protected by federal, state or local law. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact Laura Galido, Compliance Officer, Durango School District 9-R, 201 E 12th Street, Durango, CO 81301, (970) 247-5411, lgalido@durangoschools.org, or the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 1244 Spear Boulevard, Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204-3582, (303) 844-5695.