University Instructors LLC is seeking talented people from diverse backgrounds to lead, change, and inspire students in the Chesterfield area for SY 25-26.
In this role you will serve students in special education programs as a classroom teacher.
**Candidates that hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in ANY field are eligible to take part in our pathways program. In this program you can become eligible for a provisional teaching license for school year 2025-26 and beyond.
Role Overview:
Special Education classroom teachers provide specialized academic instruction to students with emotional disabilities to optimize their learning in the school environment. SPED teachers are responsible for planning, delivering and evaluating instruction-based services upon specific standards and objectives established by our district partner and as indicated in each student's Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). Teachers perform in compliance with instructional program guidelines and legal requirements of IDEA and Federal regulations. Contacts are made within and outside the school system and may require handling sensitive information and/or dealing tactfully with others.
Essential Job Functions:
Physical Demands:
Must have the ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time; exhibit manual dexterity to use a telephone, to enter data into a computer terminal; to see and read a computer screen and printed material with or without vision aids; hear, understand speech and speak in audible tones so that others may understand clearly at normal levels indoors and on the telephone. Frequent walking, standing, light lifting up to 25 pounds. Physical agility to bend, stoop, sit on the floor, climb stairs, walk and reach overhead. Frequent movement throughout the school facilities is required. Occasional lifting of objects up to 40 pounds and moving of students weighing up to 150 pounds with assistive equipment may be necessary. May be required to assist students with toileting and personal hygiene issues. Occasional travel with students on field trips may be necessary.
Qualifications:
Working knowledge of the practices and procedures of instruction, assessment and program planning for emotionally disabled special education students; of applicable special education laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures; of the principles and methods of developing an instructional and behavioral management system; of basic subjects taught in District schools including mathematics, reading, writing, language arts and spelling. Working skill in the operation of standard office and classroom equipment including a computer and assigned software. Demonstrated ability to design and implement Individual Educational Plans for individuals with disabilities and in designing instruction based on a student's individual education plan. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships; to analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action; to provide guidance in support needed from classroom paraprofessionals. Demonstrated ability in decision making, problem analysis, conflict resolution, interpersonal relationships and planning.
EducationRequirements:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Willingness/eligibility to earn a Virginia Collegiate Professional teaching license.
Experience teaching special education students is preferred. Working knowledge of services, support, or programs to assist students in attaining his/her post-secondary goals preferred. Demonstrated ability to provide specialized reading instruction using small group, blended learning with online computer resources to address fluency and comprehension preferred.
Up to $35 Hourly/40 Hours a Week/ Mon-Friday
University Instructors is an equal opportunity employer
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