Middle School Special Education Teacher

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Job Title: Middle School Special Education Teacher
Job Classification: Certified/Licensed Instructional
Reports to: High School Principal
Work Schedule: Academic Calendar
General Description:
The High School Special Education Teacher provides individualized instruction, accommodations, and support to students with disabilities in grades 9-12. This position is responsible for developing and implementing IEPs, supporting students in inclusive and resource settings, and collaborating with general education teachers and related service providers to ensure academic and behavioral success. The teacher plays a key role in ensuring compliance with state and federal special education regulations and fostering an inclusive, supportive school culture.
Qualifications: Valid Indiana teaching license in Special Education (Mild Intervention or equivalent) Bachelor's degree in Education or related field Strong understanding of IDEA, IEP development, and inclusive instructional practices Ability to differentiate instruction for a range of learning and behavioral needs Excellent organizational, communication, and collaboration skills Experience working with high school students with diverse needs preferred Proficiency with data collection, progress monitoring, and instructional technology Primary Responsibilities: Develop and implement IEPs that align with student goals and educational needs Deliver direct instruction, co-teach in general education classrooms, and provide resource support Modify curriculum and provide accommodations to ensure student access and progress Monitor student growth and maintain accurate records for compliance and reporting Communicate regularly with students, families, and staff regarding progress and support strategies Collaborate with general education teachers, administrators, and related service providers Participate in IEP meetings, case conferences, and multidisciplinary team discussions Implement and support behavior intervention plans and positive behavior strategies Engage in professional development and remain current on best practices in special education School Activities:
Participate in school-wide events, parent-teacher conferences, and staff development sessions
Contribute to student support initiatives, including tutoring, advisory, and intervention teams
Support extracurricular activities or clubs as appropriate
Collaborate in school committees or leadership teams focused on student success
Essential Skills and Abilities: Deep understanding of individualized instruction and legal compliance in special education Ability to build strong, supportive relationships with students and families Skilled in classroom management and behavioral supports Strong written and verbal communication and documentation skills Commitment to equity, inclusion, and cultural responsiveness Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team Must demonstrate foundational professionalism, including consistent attendance, punctuality, adherence to school policies and procedures, and strong employability skills. These are considered essential, non-negotiable expectations of the role. Requirements Valid Indiana teaching license in Special Education (Mild Intervention or equivalent) Bachelor's degree in Education or related field Strong understanding of IDEA, IEP development, and inclusive instructional practices Ability to differentiate instruction for a range of learning and behavioral needs Excellent organizational, communication, and collaboration skills Experience working with high school students with diverse needs preferred Proficiency with data collection, progress monitoring, and instructional technology
Location:
South Bend, IN, United States
Category:
Education, Training, And Library Occupations