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Special Education Teacher - Medium Term Substitute

Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools
7 days ago
Temporary
On-site
Minnesota, United States

  • Position Type:
      Special Education Teacher/Teacher

  • Date Posted:
      3/18/2026

  • Location:
      Hamilton Ridge Elementary

  • Date Available:
      ASAP

  • Closing Date:
      03/28/2026

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    Special Education Teacher, Medium Term Substitute - 1.0 FTE
    Hamilton Ridge Elementary School
    Begins: ASAP | End Date: 6/5/2026
    $259.42 per Day
     

    TITLE: SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER

     

    POSITION SUMMARY: The Special Education Teacher is committed to equitable access, inclusive practices, and shared accountability for the academic, behavioral, and social success of students with disabilities.

              

    QUALIFICATIONS:    

    1. Valid Minnesota special education license issued by PELSB
    2. Knowledge of IDEA, Minnesota Rule, FAPE, and LRE requirements.
    3. Commitment to teaching as a profession.
    4. Positive, collaborative, innovative attitude, with passion for education.

     

    REPORTS  TO: Building Principal and Assistant Director of Student Support Services

     

    PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

     

      Planning and Preparation

     

    • Understands learning theory, disability-specific instructional practices, student development, and curriculum standards, and uses this knowledge to design standards-based instruction aligned with IEPs and grade-level expectations.
    • Demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of students' academic, behavioral, social-emotional, and cultural needs, and uses this information to plan differentiated instruction and appropriate supports.
    • Develops measurable, standards-aligned IEP goals; establishes high expectations for growth; and uses formative and summative assessment data to guide instructional decisions and monitor progress.
    • Designs and implements individualized lesson plans using evidence-based interventions; adapts curriculum, instruction, and assessments to ensure access to the general education curriculum consistent with FAPE and LRE.
    • Utilizes data systems, instructional strategies, and available district and community resources to support student achievement and connect families to appropriate services.

       

      Classroom Environment

       

    • Creates a safe, structured, and inclusive environment that promotes dignity, belonging, high expectations, and student independence.
    • Establishes clear routines, procedures, and classroom systems that maximize instructional time and support consistent implementation of accommodations and behavior plans.
    • Implements proactive and individualized behavior supports; responds to student behavior respectfully and effectively using de-escalation strategies.
    • Fosters positive peer interactions and supports meaningful participation in both special education and general education settings.

       

      Instruction 

       

    • Provides high-quality direct and indirect special education instruction to cross-categorical students in a variety of service delivery models, including resource, center-based, co-taught, and other multidisciplinary settings.
    • Uses evidence-based instructional practices and differentiated strategies to address academic, behavioral, social, and executive functioning needs.
    • Collaborates with general education staff to plan, deliver, and monitor accommodations and modifications that ensure access to grade-level curriculum.
    • Monitors progress through ongoing assessment, provides timely and specific feedback, and adjusts instruction based on student response to intervention.
    • Utilizes assistive and educational technology to increase access, engagement, and independence, and promotes self-advocacy and transition-related skills when applicable.
    • Provides direction and oversight to paraprofessionals assigned to support students with disabilities, including training, task delegation, and monitoring implementation of accommodations and behavior supports.

     

           Professional Responsibilities

     

    • Serves as IEP case manager for assigned students and implements special education services in accordance with federal and state law and district procedures.
    • Develops and maintains IEPs, evaluation reports, and documentation in compliance with federal and state special education law and district procedures.
    • Facilitates IEP meetings to ensure meaningful parent participation and collaborative decision-making; maintains accurate and confidential student records in accordance with federal, state and district policy.
    • Collaborates with administrators, general education staff, paraprofessionals, related service providers, and outside agencies to coordinate services and supports, and communicates regularly with families regarding student progress.
    • Participates in Child Study Teams, professional learning communities, and district initiatives; engages in ongoing professional development; demonstrates professionalism in conduct and communication; and performs other duties as assigned consistent with the teachers' collective bargaining agreement.