SY 26-27 Special Education Teacher
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Thornton Academy
Saco, ME (In Person)
Full-Time
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SY 26-27
Special Education Teacher Thornton Academy Thornton Academy - Saco, Maine Job DetailsJob ID:
5565647Application Deadline:
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Special Education Teacher - Upper SchoolAccountability:
Special education teachers are overseen by the Associate Head and report directly to the Director of Student Support (upper school) in fulfilling all responsibilities. Expectations of the position — Working individually and collaboratively, Thornton Academy special education teachers: develop and provide appropriate, meaningful, and coherent learning experiences that match, challenge and extend students' knowledge and skills; assess student progress regularly through a range of methods; incorporate digital age tools and resources to apply learning to authentic, real-world problems; and utilize best practices and assessment data in planning and delivering curriculum and instruction. Job requirements — Teachers at Thornton Academy are required to:- have and/or develop a high level of expertise and knowledge in terms of content, curriculum development, and pedagogy
- be professionally reflective and growth-oriented: recognize strengths, address limitations, accept and act upon constructive guidance, pursue professional development opportunities, participate in school improvement efforts always exercising good judgment and discretion
- demonstrate the genuine patience, flexibility, and enthusiasm necessary for working with adolescents
- recognize the need for appropriate boundaries with students: establishes positive, helpful, and supportive relationships with students generally while avoiding becoming a friend, confidant/e or counselor to individual students
- adhere to the highest professional standards in all interactions and communications with fellow members of the Thornton Academy community (faculty, students, and colleagues)
- ability to work collaboratively with all stakeholders and ability to communicate effectively, mediate conflict and adapt quickly to rapidly changing situations Performance responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Planning and preparing thoroughly to use traditional and contemporary tools and resources to: oFacilitate and inspire student learning; oPromote, support and model creative thinking; and oEngage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems
- Consultation with mainstream teachers to support inclusion in the broader school community
- Completing necessary special education paperwork and assessments within the specified timelines
- Establishing and administering an effective and appropriate classroom management system that teaches, promotes and models attributes of good citizenship and societal responsibility in both personal (face-to-face) and digital forums
- Planning and providing purposeful academic instruction that is clear, coherent and appropriately differentiated, and that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and work processes representative of an innovative professional
- Designing and utilizing digital age assessments in order to monitor, evaluate, follow up and track student progress
- Communicating regularly, honestly and respectfully with parents/guardians and colleagues
- Being thoroughly familiar with safety and emergency protocols and procedures, being able to follow those procedures reliably as required
- Working continuously to improve practice, act collegially, and exhibit leadership within the Thornton Academy professional community
- Accepting and meeting professional responsibilities within the school as a whole by knowing and accepting job obligations outlined in the faculty/staff handbook and/or assigned by the Headmaster
Qualifications:
- Valid Maine Certification 282 or 286
- Experience working in special education at the secondary level preferred To apply, please submit the following:
- Letter of interest
- Current resume
- Completed "Employee Instructional Staff" application form (available for download online here)
- College transcript (an unofficial/student-issued copy is sufficient, though an official copy may
- later be requested)
- Contact information for three work-related references
- Evidence of current/active CHRC certificate (required by Maine law)
- This certification may be pursued later in the hiring process, but the candidate must be willing to undergo a background check and fingerprinting by the State of Maine; more information may be found at the Dept of Education website here) All materials should be submitted electronically to lisa.
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