The teacher is responsible for developing and implementing specialized lesson plans and IEPs to support students with diverse learning needs. They must manage the classroom environment and use assessment data to track and report student progress.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a Colorado Educator License with a Special Education Endorsement. Proficiency in Spanish is preferred, along with a commitment to professional growth and high student expectations.
Seeking an experienced Special Education Teacher to advance the Roosevelt Charter Academy mission and vision by providing high quality Special Education instruction and support.
Roosevelt Charter Academy (RCA) is a K - 5 school located in a traditional Colorado Springs D-11 school building with all the charms of a community school.
The mission of RCA is to provide all learners with a caring, collaborative, and challenging educational environment that is wholly dedicated to continuous academic achievement and personal success.
The RCA vision: All of us, actively working together for advanced growth and achievement.
Essential Job Responsibilities Develops lesson plans, according to acceptable models of teaching, taking into account school policies, state guidelines, school curriculum, philosophy, subject matter requirements, student classroom composition, which accommodate a range of learning styles and specialized needs of students.
Presents subject matter to students using various instructional techniques.
Analyzes lesson presentation and anticipates how learning occurs through reflective practices.
Identifies curricular skills and concepts when developing and implementing instructional plans.
Identifies pupil needs and works with professional staff members in assessing and helping students in all areas of their development.
Identifies and communicates performance expectations and documents the degree to which the students meet expectations.
Teaches utilizing curriculum material adopted by the school and appropriate supplemental and teacher-made materials.
Employs specialized instructional techniques appropriate to the students' learning needs.
Administers and interprets standardized and informal assessment instruments.
Demonstrates various teaching techniques that address the multiple intelligences and learning styles.
Evaluates the success of lessons by determining how students transfer and apply their knowledge base to new information.
Utilizes assessment instruments and procedures.
Uses assessment data to identify student needs and plan appropriate instruction.
Implements testing procedures in accordance with school policies and state guidelines.
Uses current technology for instruction, assessment, and instructional management.
Applies curriculum integration.
Provides learning opportunities that supports student development.
Anticipates needs and demonstrates efficiency and organization when transitioning from one activity to another.
Facilitates the development of classroom rules, which establish and maintain a safe and secure environment that is conducive to learning.
Utilizes strategies for classroom management that emphasize working relationships and cooperation and encourages students to resolve disagreements using problem-solving strategies.
Creates a learning environment that encourages social interaction, active engagement, and self-motivation.
Evaluates each student's progress and accurately report and record such progress.
Maintains all appropriate special education forms, Individual Education Programs (IEP's), and records mandated by regulation and school.
The above statements are intended to be a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by the hiree.
The person hired may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those stated in this description.
In addition, they may be requested to occasionally perform other tasks.
Qualifications
Must meet ESSA teacher requirements to include Colorado Certification. Special Education Endorsement/Certification required. Passionate about teaching Committed to constant growth and reflection through regular coaching and professional development Dedicated to educational success for all student Enthusiasm, professionalism, and positivity Hold high expectations of themselves and others. Job Type: Full-time Physical Setting: Charter school Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Education: Bachelor's (Required) Language: Spanish (Preferred) License/Certification: Colorado Educator License (Required) Work Location: In person
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