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Special Education Teacher, Long Term Substitute

Mawseco
15 days ago
Temporary
On-site

Anticipated Dates: April 22, 2026 - June 5, 2026

Hours per Day: 8 Hours

Salary: Placement per the teacher contract, based on education and experience.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Special Education Teacher is responsible for assisting in assessing and identifying students with special needs according to Minnesota eligibility criteria. The Special Education Teacher plans for providing input, development and implementation of individualized education programs and instruction in academic and behavioral areas in collaboration with other educational professionals, parents and administrators. Depending upon assignment and license, Special Education Teachers provide specialized instruction in addressing student needs and learning. 

QUALIFICATIONS

Education: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Special Education

Licensure: Valid Minnesota teaching license in Special Education is required

Preferred areas of licensure: ABS or EBD

ABOUT MAWSECO

MAWSECO is an agency of seven-member school districts (Annandale, Dassel-Cokato, Delano, Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted, Litchfield, Maple Lake, and Rockford) that have joined together to provide quality services in the area of special education. We operate eight specialized educational programs, providing Federal Setting IV programming and support for students in residential care. Our mission is to provide quality special education leadership, services, and support that always meets or exceeds the expectations of those we serve. At MAWSECO, we believe each person has intrinsic value and the capacity to contribute to society.

ABOUT CORNERSTONES

Cornerstones is a Federal Setting IV special education program located at the Wright Technical Center in Buffalo, MN and managed by MAWSECO.

The program is designed to meet the needs of adolescents, grades 9-12 with emotional and/or behavioral special education needs that cannot be met within their home school district. In addition to academics, programming includes social-emotional learning classroom instruction with licensed professionals based on the individual student’s educational needs. Students are bussed by their local school district and attend school from 8:00 to 2:30 daily.

The students' IEP goals are the focus of learning. In addition, students learn skills to help students succeed and reintegrate into their home district. Programming may include services within the home school district, a work site, Wright Technical Center or a combination of options as appropriate for the student.

POSITION QUESTIONS

For specific inquiries regarding this role, please contact: Nathan Woodford, Program Administrator by phone (612) 325-1698 or email nwoodford@mawseco.k12.mn.us

MAWSECO is an equal opportunity employer.