POSITION: Special Education Teacher (grades 6-8)
LOCATION: Woodbridge Middle School
REPORTS TO: Building Principal
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
JOB SUMMARY:
The Special Education Teacher supports the academic, social, and behavioral development of middle school students with disabilities by providing specially designed instruction, accommodations, and modifications aligned to Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The teacher collaborates with general education staff, families, and support personnel to ensure student success and compliance with federal and state special education regulations. This role requires strong instructional skills, compassion, and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Must hold or be eligible for teaching certification in a middle school content area (Grades 6-8) in the State of Delaware
- Must hold or be eligible for special education certification in the State of Delaware
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
- Experience working with students with diverse learning needs and disabilities
- Ability to design and implement differentiated instruction that meets the needs of all learners
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
- Passion for teaching and dedication to student success
- Ability to create an inclusive, respectful, and positive learning environment
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Plan and deliver lessons in accordance with state and district curriculum standards across subjects.
- ?Integrate hands-on, interactive, and inquiry-based learning activities that engage students and promote critical thinking.
- Differentiate instruction to accommodate diverse learners, including students with varying abilities and needs.
- Use a variety of instructional strategies, including technology, cooperative learning, and project-based learning, to enhance student understanding and participation.
- Create and maintain a positive, supportive, and respectful classroom environment conducive to learning.
- Establish clear expectations for student behavior and implement consistent classroom rules and routines.
- Create, implement, and monitor IEPs for students with disabilities, ensuring accommodations and modifications are effectively incorporated into daily lessons.
- Work closely with parents, general education teachers, and other specialists to develop and review students’ IEP goals and progress.
- Deliver targeted instruction to students with diverse learning needs, using evidence-based strategies tailored to individual abilities.
- Adapt lesson plans and materials to accommodate the learning styles and needs of students, ensuring inclusivity and access to the general education curriculum.
- Regularly assess student progress through formal and informal assessments to determine academic growth and areas needing further support.
- Use data to adjust instruction, track student development, and make recommendations for changes in IEPs or classroom strategies.
- Work collaboratively with teachers to implement differentiated instruction strategies and provide support for students with disabilities in inclusive settings.
- Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, including IEP meetings, to discuss student progress and ensure coordination of services.
- Foster a positive and supportive classroom environment that encourages social interaction, emotional growth, and self-esteem.
- Implement social skills lessons and behavioral interventions as needed, collaborating with specialists such as school counselors or behavior interventionists.
- Develop and implement behavior intervention plans (BIPs) for students with behavioral challenges, using positive reinforcement and clear expectations.
- Maintain a well-organized classroom and ensure a structured environment that supports learning for all students.
- Lead small group or one-on-one instruction sessions to address specific learning gaps or provide targeted interventions.
- Adapt content and materials to meet the varying needs of students.
- Keep accurate and up-to-date records of student progress, IEP goals, assessments, behavior interventions, and any other relevant documentation.
- Submit required reports and documents related to IEPs, evaluations, and student progress in a timely manner.
- Maintain regular communication with parents or guardians to provide updates on student progress, behavior, and any concerns.
- Provide strategies for parents to support their child’s learning at home and collaborate on any necessary adjustments to IEPs.
- Stay informed of the latest research, strategies, and best practices in special education by participating in professional development opportunities.
- Attend faculty meetings, workshops, and school-related events to continuously improve teaching practices and stay current with educational trends.
- Use assistive technology and other tools to support student learning and enhance instruction.
- Promote student independence by teaching self-regulation skills, organization techniques, and personal responsibility.
- Encourage students to take ownership of their learning and advocate for their needs in both the classroom and beyond.
- Adhere to all local, state, and federal laws regarding special education, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
- Ensure students are provided with the least restrictive environment (LRE) while receiving the support they need to succeed academically.
- Other duties as assigned
Internal candidates:
Apply on Frontline and submit a Letter of Interest:
https://www.applitrack.com/joindelawareschools/onlineapp/JobPostings/view.asp?AppliTrackJobId=32860
External candidates:
The following documents represent a completed application file and must be submitted: a letter of interest, updated resume, and three (3) current letters of recommendation. All documents may be attached to the online application.
Complete an online application on Frontline:
https://www.applitrack.com/joindelawareschools/onlineapp/JobPostings/view.asp?AppliTrackJobId=32860
ADA ACCOMMODATIONS DISCLOSURE: Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Woodbridge School District is required to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified employees with disabilities, unless doing so would pose an undue hardship. Qualified employees must have the requisite skills, experience, education, and licenses for the job, and must also be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodations. The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
The Woodbridge School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in employment or in educational programs or activities, on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), national origin, citizenship or ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or upon any other categories protected by federal, state, or local law.
Inquiries about compliance should be made to the Title IX Coordinator: Kelley Kirkland, Administration Building 16359 Sussex Highway, Bridgeville, DE 19933. Phone (302) 337-7990.