Secondary Special Education Teacher - Choice Schools
Southfield, MI
About the Job
Middle & High School Special Education Teacher
2024-2025
At Bradford Academy, the top priority will always remain the same - the students. Building a safe community allows our staff and families to lean on each other to invest in every child's educational journey. Our 13-year commitment is a promise to our families to equip each child with the tools and skills needed to walk across the stage at graduation. We are looking for talented and dedicated educators like you to help us see that promise through.
A successful candidate for this position has:
- An unwavering belief that all children regardless of their background can learn and exceed at high levels.
- A strong desire to achieve outstanding results in the pursuit of excellence for students.
- A love for building relationships and being on a collaborative team.
- The willingness to be a humble change agent.
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
As the Special Education Teacher, your core responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Job Goal: The primary goal of a teacher is to inspire and empower students to reach their full potential. Teachers strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel valued, motivated, and challenged. They aim to foster a love for learning, encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and provide the necessary guidance and resources for students to succeed. Through effective instruction, personalized support, and meaningful engagement, teachers aim to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in their educational journey.
Essential Skills and Competencies: While we will consider a broad range of backgrounds, the ideal candidate would have the following qualifications/experience:
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Implements the program outlined in the student's IEP in the least restrictive environment.
- Prepares for annual IEPs in a timely manner (completing forms, sending invitations to attendees and scheduling meetings).
- Guides the learning process toward achievement of curriculum goals and implementation of personal learning plans of students.
- Motivates students to achieve at their highest level of ability and potential through classroom activities, assignments, relationships, participation, and feedback; holds high expectations and demonstrates sensitivity to different learning styles.
- Demonstrates exceptional classroom techniques, which include the art of questioning, clarity of assignments, communicating, an atmosphere of mutual respect, independent thought and expression and student and teacher experiences in large and small groups.
- Evaluates all student records for current IEP needs as records arrive.
- Maintains accurate special education student records as required by law and local policy.
- Works cooperatively with parents and generates parents' confidence.
- Demonstrates genuine concern for students in a climate characterized by high personal and student expectations.
- Provides a classroom atmosphere based on the principles of firm, fair, and consistent practices, respect for individual children, and development of responsible citizenship.
- Works with classroom teachers to provide resources and training to best meet student IEP needs.
- Assumes other responsibilities assigned by the School Leader.
Minimum Requirements:
- Valid Michigan teaching certificate with endorsements in the appropriate grade and subject levels, meeting the requirements of the Michigan Department of Education and Federal guidelines.
- Or, minimum of a Bachelor's degree and actively working or willingness to actively work through an alternative pathway, which includes passing the MTTC test(s) for endorsements in appropriate grade and subject levels.
- Ability to use technology as an instructional tool in the classroom, as a means of analyzing academic achievement data and as a tool to aid effective communications.
- Exemplary work habits verified by reference check.
- Thorough understanding of policies, laws, and guidelines related to special education including IDEA, IEP.
Desired Qualifications:
- Knowledge of and skills working with students of all backgrounds.
- Two years of teaching experience.
- Master's Degree in Special Education
- Demonstrated competence as a teacher in all areas of focus.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Excellent verbal and written expression using proper grammar and vocabulary.
Work Location: 24218 Garner St, Southfield, MI 48033
Compensation & Benefits -
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Choice Schools offers a full comprehensive benefits plan, including health care, a competitive 401(K) plan, professional development, and much more. View our full list of benefits here - https://choiceschools.com/careers/careers-choice-experience/
Please contact Nadia Samaha, nadiasamaha@choiceschools.comwith any questions.
Working for Choice Schools Associates
Bradford Academy is part of the Choice Schools Community. As a comprehensive education service provider, Choice Schools offers a student-centered approach to tailored school operations support. Much like a superintendent's office, Choice Schools provides invaluable assistance in various crucial areas, including instruction, professional development, curriculum, human resources, finance, compliance, communications, and enrollment. By being a part of the Choice Schools Scholar Model, Bradford Academy is a vibrant community of learning, comprised of multiple other outstanding scholar schools within the state. The Scholar Model will provide you with the support and collaboration of a large district while serving at a tight-knit community school in your area.
Choice Schools Associates is an equal opportunity employer. Choice Schools Associates does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnic background. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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