What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Special Education/Services position at RSU 21?
Director of Special Education/Services
Full Time
District Office, Kennebunk, ME, US
Salary Range:
$142,800.00 To $164,566.00 Annually
Director of Special Education/Services
Reports To: Superintendent of Schools
Supervision: Directly supervises administrative office staff, IEP Coordinators, 504 Coordinator, Assistive Technologists, and oversees Special Education Teachers and Educational Technicians.
Terms of Employment: Full-time, Year-round, Union, Salaried Position
Pay Range: $142,800 – $164,566 as per Administrator Association CBA, Salary Schedule A (CY 2026–2027)
As Director of Special Services, you will serve as the educational leader of the Special Services Department, responsible for articulating the district’s mission, vision, and educational goals to faculty, staff, families, students, and the public.
You will promote the development and sustainability of best practices related to the effective implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and Section 504 Plans within Board Policy and applicable legal guidelines.
This role is responsible for coordinating alignment of materials and resources, instructional program evaluation, personnel management, department professional development, staff scheduling, and fiscal oversight of Special Services. The Director oversees Special Education services (Pre-K through High School) and Section 504 implementation.
Qualifications
Love what you do—working at RSU 21 developing educational programs for teachers and students.
Maine certification as Director of Special Education (030) required
Master’s degree required
Minimum five (5) years experience as a special educator
Minimum two (2) years administrative experience
Strong background in special education leadership and program development
Evidence of Strong Skills In:
Budget and school finance
Special education and school law
Interpersonal, collaboration, and communication skills
Community relations
Curriculum and instruction
Educational philosophy and theory
Leadership and organizational management
Creativity in individualized program development
Personnel management
Staff development
Supervision and evaluation of personnel
Responsibilities
Leadership
Collaborate with Superintendent, principals, and district staff to ensure equitable access to services
Ensure highly qualified staff are hired, retained, and provided ongoing professional development
Ensure compliance with state and federal special education and Section 504 requirements
Contribute to the district’s educational philosophy
Remain current on legal requirements governing special education and Section 504
Develop, evaluate, and improve programs and services
Participate in recruitment, selection, and hiring recommendations
Maintain required reports, records, and documentation
Develop and maintain records for all students receiving services
Develop and manage the annual Special Services budget
Interpret Special Services programs to stakeholders and the public
Establish procurement procedures for supplies and materials
Approve materials and texts used by Special Services staff
Engage in ongoing professional learning and development
Lead and support staff professional development initiatives
Student Centered
Implement strategies that support inclusion and high-quality instruction
Ensure effective implementation of research-based interventions
Support learning environments that meet student needs
Establish procedures for evaluation, placement, and reappraisal of students
Coordinate home instruction for homebound or hospitalized students
Evaluate programs, curricula, procedures, and student outcomes
Consult with families of students receiving services
Maintain knowledge of evidence-based intervention strategies
Climate and Culture
Build a trusting, transparent, and goal-oriented district culture
Incorporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion principles across all programming
Cabinet Member
Participate in district-wide strategic and Cabinet-level decision-making
Provide input on district priorities and initiatives
Offer strategic guidance to the Board of Directors
Coach and support district administrators
Key Competencies
Visionary: Maintains long-term strategic planning focus
Commitment to Management: Coaches staff while promoting accountability and excellence
Strategic Prioritization: Focuses on highest-impact priorities
Accountability: Holds self and staff to clear expectations and outcomes
Subject Expertise: Demonstrates leadership in special education and emerging practices
Critical Judgment: Makes informed, thoughtful, and effective decisions
Communication: Clearly articulates complex information and gathers input effectively
Problem-Solving: Uses proactive and collaborative approaches
Reasonable Accommodations: RSU 21 will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or applicable law, unless doing so would cause undue hardship.
Evaluation: The Superintendent manages the annual performance evaluation process of the Director of Special Services, including goal setting, periodic check-ins, and end-of-year review.
Salary : $142,800 - $164,566