Job Title: Intermediate Special Education Teacher- Functional Academics (2025-2026)
Exemption Status/Test: Exempt/Professional
Date Revised: April -2025
Reports to: Principal
Dept./School: Intermediate Campus (Grades 4-6)
Position Will Begin in August of 2025
Primary Purpose:
Provide IEP-based learning activities and experiences designed to help students with special needs fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Develop and/or modify curricula in order to prepare lessons and other instructional materials to match students’ ability levels. Work in a self-contained, team, departmental, and/or itinerant capacity as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
Valid Texas teaching certificate with required special education endorsements for assignments
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Ability to understand and address individualized needs of students assigned
Knowledge of the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee process and Individual Education Plan (IEP) goal-setting and implementation
Knowledge of how to adapt curriculum and instruction to address special needs
Effective communication skills
Experience:
2 years of teaching experience (preferred)
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional Strategies
- Collaborate with students, parents, and staff to develop IEPs through the ARD Committee process for each student assigned.
- Conduct consistent processes of documentation of student progress. Plan and use appropriate instructional and learning strategies, activities, materials, and equipment that effectively support student learning and progress.
- Present subject matter effectively and according to guidelines established by IEP. Employ a variety of instructional techniques and media including technology to meet the needs and capabilities of each student assigned.
- Work cooperatively with classroom teachers to modify curricula as needed and support the learning of students with special needs in general education classes.
- Create and report progress on individualized, standard-based goals/objectives.
- Participate in ARD Committee meetings and serve as the Case Manager for students assigned.
Student Growth and Development
- Conduct ongoing assessments of student achievement through formal and informal measures.
- Consult district and outside resources regarding the educational, social, medical, and personal needs of students.
Classroom Management and Organization
- Create a classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the physical, social, medical, and emotional development of students.
- Manage student behavior and administer discipline including intervening in crisis situations and potentially physically restraining students as a last resort in order to maintain safety and well-being. Consult with classroom teachers regarding the management of student behavior according to IEP.
- Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities at all times.
- Plan and assign the work for teacher aide(s) and volunteer(s) and oversee completion.
Other
- Maintain professional relationships with parents, students, and colleagues.
- Participate in staff development activities to improve job-related skills.
- Keep informed of and comply with federal, state, district, and school regulations and policies for special education teachers.
- Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other documents required.
- Utilize equipment and strategies that support student progress, including physical supports, visual schedules, and communication boards.
- Attend and participate in faculty meetings and serve on staff committees as required.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Direct the work of instructional aide(s).
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Personal computer and peripherals, positioning devices, assistive technology devices, and other instructional equipment
Posture: Prolonged standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Frequent walking and bending
Lifting: May require regular heavy lifting (45 pounds or more) and positioning of students with physical disabilities, control behavior through physical restraint, assist non-ambulatory students, and lift and move adaptive and other classroom equipment; may work prolonged or irregular hours
Environment: Exposure to biological hazards
Mental Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress and a willingness to be collaborative