Multi-categorical Special Education Teacher

  • Hinton
  • West Virginia Department Of Education
Position Type:
High School Teaching/Special Education Teacher
Date Posted:
9/9/2024
Location:
Summers County Comprehensive High School
Date Available:
09/25/2024
Closing Date:
09/24/2024
County:
Summers County Schools - website
QUALIFICATIONS: must hold certification to include Multi-categorical Special Education 5-AD and Gifted K-12.
LOCATION: based at Summers County Comprehensive High School and will travel countywide to provide gifted services, subject to student need countywide.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Principal
EMPLOYMENT TERM: 200 days
SALARY: $39,055 to $66,277 depending on experience and degree level
Salary based on experience and education level per SCBOE salary schedule plus competitive benefits package equal to approximately 35% of direct compensation.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Be responsible for planning and implementing Summers County Schools' standards-based curriculum based on applicable state standards.
  • Set high classroom standards of academic achievement and behavior.
  • Implement adopted and supplemental academic programs in alignment with state standards.
  • Assists in upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and Board policy.
  • Strives to implement by instruction and action the school and district philosophy and goals of education and instruction.
  • Be accountable for individual student achievement.
  • Implement technology skills.
  • Be responsible for implementing applicable accommodations and modifications documented with students' Individualized Education Program (IEP), 504 Plan, SAT, medical accommodations or other relevant documentation.
  • Responsible for planning and implementing a collaborative model with special education students and teachers.
  • May be responsible for planning & implementing designated co-curricular activities and/or programs at the school such as curricular fairs, awards programs and field trips.
  • Responsible for planning and implementing teaching methods that addresses learners at all levels and with unique needs.
  • Maintain confidentiality as stated by county, state, and federal law.
  • Maintain accurate records as required by county, state, and federal law.
  • Strong working/communication skills and availability with students, parents and peers.
  • Willing to implement any other programs designated by principal for school improvement.
  • Includes supervisory and/or other job related duties as assigned by principal or superintendent. Maintain and upgrade his/her professional skills.
  • Attends faculty meetings.
  • Provides for his/her own professional growth through a variety of methods including but not limited to, reading, coursework, seminars, and conferences.
  • Maintain professional work habits.
  • Supervise students at all times.
  • All other duties as assigned by the Principal, Superintendent, or designee.
TEACHER PERFORMANCE CRITERIA:
The expectations for teacher performance are based upon the West Virginia Professional Teaching Standards. The seven standards by which teacher performance is measured are as follows:
STANDARD 1: CURRICULUM AND PLANNING
  • The teacher demonstrates a deep and extensive knowledge of the subject matter.
  • The teacher designs standards-driven instruction using state-approved curricula.
  • The teacher uses a balanced assessment approach to guide student learning.
STANDARD 2: THE LEARNER AND THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • 2.1 The teacher understands and responds to the unique characteristics of learners.
  • 2.2 The teacher establishes and maintains a safe and appropriate learning environment.
  • 2.3 The teacher establishes and maintains a learner-centered culture.
STANDARD 3: TEACHING
  • 3.1 The teacher utilizes a variety of research-based instructional strategies.
  • 3.2 The teacher motivates and engages students in learning, problem solving and collaboration.
  • 3.3 The teacher adjusts instruction based on a variety of assessments and student responses.
STANDARD 4: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SELF-RENEWAL
  • 4.1 The teacher engages in professional development for self-renewal that guides continuous
  • examination and improvement of professional practice.
  • 4.2 The teacher actively engages in collaborative learning opportunities for self-renewal with colleagues.
STANDARD 5: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
  • 5.1 The teacher participates in school-wide collaborative efforts to support the success of all students.
  • 5.2 The teacher works with parents, guardians, families and community entities to support student
  • learning and well-being.
  • 5.3 The teacher promotes practices and policies that improve school environment and student learning.
STANDARD 6: STUDENT LEARNING
  • 6.1 The work of the teacher results in measurable progress of student learning and state-approved
  • curricula.
STANDARD 7: PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
  • 7.1 The teacher demonstrates professional conduct as defined in law, policy and procedure at the state,
  • district and school level.
  • Policy and Procedure
  • Attendance
  • Schedule
  • Respect