Marshall Public Schools serves over 2,500 PK-13 students across eight (8) school buildings throughout the Marshall and Albion communities. Our district is unique compared to other school systems because of our geographics footprint with the innovative, educational pathways for our students and families. Marshall Public Schools is dedicated to our mission, “To create ONE equitable, inclusive and innovative educational community.”
SUMMARY:
The Special Education teacher will be responsible for providing instruction and support to students in grades 9-12 who qualify for special education services under the Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) eligibility category. This role includes developing and implementing legally required federal documentation, known as the Individualized Education Program (IEP), which outlines each student’s goals, accommodations, and necessary support. These goals may address both academic and behavioral needs. The teacher will provide instruction either independently or in collaboration with general education staff to ensure students can meaningfully access the curriculum and make progress toward grade-level standards and expectations.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum of a Bachelor's degree or higher
- Valid Michigan elementary or secondary teaching certificate
- Meet requirements for teaching Special Education at the high school level with an ASD endorsement (or willing to secure ASD endorsement)
- Familiarity with special education procedures, including the development, implementation and assessment of IEPs and Behavior Support Plans
- Experience in educating students who qualify for special education services/programming
- Knowledge and understand of state, local and federal regulations and policies affecting special education
- Organization and time management skills
- Lifelong learner with a collaborative spirit
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
- Master's degree in special education or related field
- Three or more years of teaching experience
- Knowledge of current special education practices and methodologies
- Experience working with proposed age group
- Experience using a student information system and/or other type of database
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Build trust and confidence with students
- Teach district approved curriculum
- Plan curriculum, lessons and special education programs and teaching methods, utilizing courses of study and/or grade level expectations adopted by the Board of Education and other appropriate learning activities
- Maintain the physical environment of the classroom for organization and presentation purposes; encourage good citizenship
- Instruct individuals and groups on special education skill areas
- Monitor student progress in and outside of the classroom
- Evaluate student progress based on work output and observation, determine goals, objectives and directions
- Communicate regularly with parents outside normal classroom day by means of newsletters, notes, phone calls, email, conferences, etc.
- Prepare report cards, educational records, IEPC forms, classroom observation records and other forms
- Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the district and/or self-selected professional growth activities
- Participate in curriculum development programs and in faculty committees
- Participate in building special education committee meetings
- Administer testing evaluations
- Read and be familiar with the School Student Handbook and Policy Manual of Marshall Public Schools; strict compliance with all rules, regulations and policies is required
- Meet all contractual obligations as outlined in the Marshall Teachers’ Association Master Agreement
- Establish and maintain effective relationships with students, peers, and parents
- Perform other related duties that may be assigned by the building principal
SALARY:
Per Marshall Teachers Association Contract - BA or MA
CONTRACT YEAR:
184 days
BENEFITS:
Medical, dental, vision and life