What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2026-2027 Special Education Teacher/Case Manager (Grades 9-12) position at Newport High School?
We are looking for a forward-thinking Special Education Teacher & Case Manager who is passionate about preparing young adults for life beyond high school. In this role, you aren't just a teacher; you are a transition specialist and an advocate. You will balance specialized academic instruction with the management of legal compliance, focusing on helping students achieve their post-secondary goals—whether that's college, vocational training, or independent living.
Salary: Per NTA Agreement
Primary Responsibilities
1. Instruction & Academic Support
•Specialized Instruction: Teach in a resource room setting in core content areas (English, Math, Transition Skills and Executive Functioning, etc.).
•Self-Advocacy Coaching: Empower students to understand their own disabilities and learn how to request accommodations in real-world settings.
•Credit Tracking: Monitor student progress toward graduation requirements and modify curriculum as dictated by IEPs without compromising academic integrity.
2. Case Management & Transition Planning
•Transition Services: Develop robust Transition Plans for students aged 14 (or state-specific age), focusing on post-secondary education, employment, and independent living.
•IEP Compliance: Lead the development of annual IEPs and triennial re-evaluations, ensuring all documentation meets federal and state IDEA standards.
•Inter-Agency Collaboration: Coordinate with outside agencies (e.g., Vocational Rehab, Department of Developmental Services) to ensure a "warm handoff" after graduation.
•Advocacy & Leadership: Serve as the bridge between general education teachers, parents, and administration to ensure all accommodations are implemented with fidelity in a departmentalized high school setting.
Qualifications & Requirements
•Education: Bachelor's Degree in Special Education (Master's in SPED or Transition Services preferred).
•Certification: Valid NH Educator License with Special Education Endorsement (Secondary).
•Compliance Expertise: Deep understanding of the transition components of the IEP and secondary graduation pathways.
•Communication: Ability to communicate effectively with teenagers, parents, and community partners.
The "High School" Perks
•Transition Focus: Help students find their first jobs and apply for colleges—seeing the immediate impact of your work.
•Collaborative Planning: Work within a departmentalized structure with subject-matter experts.
•Professional Schedule: Follow the secondary school calendar with competitive salary and benefits.
•Caseload Support: Dedicated case management periods provided daily