What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technology Teacher position at May Institute?
Special Education Technology Teacher
Location: May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Schedule: Full-time, year-round
Position Overview
Directly strengthen learning outcomes at an organization nationally recognized for transforming the lives of children with autism through evidence-based, person-centered education. The Special Education Technology Teacher enhances ABA-based classroom learning by integrating high-impact educational technology tools that support communication, academic, and behavioral growth for students with autism and developmental disabilities. This role strengthens curriculum delivery, develops staff capacity, and ensures technology is implemented in ways that directly support student success.
Key Responsibilities
Location: May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Schedule: Full-time, year-round
Position Overview
Directly strengthen learning outcomes at an organization nationally recognized for transforming the lives of children with autism through evidence-based, person-centered education. The Special Education Technology Teacher enhances ABA-based classroom learning by integrating high-impact educational technology tools that support communication, academic, and behavioral growth for students with autism and developmental disabilities. This role strengthens curriculum delivery, develops staff capacity, and ensures technology is implemented in ways that directly support student success.
Key Responsibilities
- Instructional Technology Integration: Embed technology seamlessly into curriculum and ABA-based instruction. Provide occasional direct instruction to support tech-based learning.
- Staff Training & Coaching: Train and coach teachers on effective instructional technology practices. Partner with the Education Director and Curriculum Specialist to align tools with instructional goals.
- Systems Coordination & Troubleshooting: Collaborate with IT to select, maintain, and troubleshoot hardware and software. Ensure classrooms have reliable access to devices and educational platforms.
- Program Quality & Innovation: Stay current on emerging EdTech to enhance instruction and student engagement. Support development of student-specific technology goals when appropriate.
- Student Support & Safety: Work with students across the autism spectrum, including those with significant behavioral needs. Implement Safety-Care procedures as trained.
- Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Educational Technology, or related field.
- Experience supporting students with autism or developmental disabilities. Strong instructional support, coaching, and technology skills.
- Generous time off including vacation, sick time, and your birthday off
- Comprehensive health coverage: medical, dental, and vision
- Robust professional development, including paid certifications and continuing education
- Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment assistance
- 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
- Wellness resources and employee assistance programs
- Career pathways within a national, growing organization
Salary : $63,000 - $68,000
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