What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher of the Visually Impaired position at Seagull Student Services?
Seagull Student Services is seeking an experienced Teacher of the Visually Impaired in beautiful Alaska. This is a full time, 37.5 hours per week position, that is on-site. This is a very accessible location of Alaska. This position begins in August and ends in May with a strong possibility of ESY needs. We offer W2 or 1099 hourly rates. Benefits available for W2.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in education or special education (must possess a minimum of 30 college credits in special education).
Valid Alaska teaching certificate with an endorsement in special education - visually handicapped and/or orientation and mobility (Candidate must have appropriate credential for Teacher of Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility or be willing to obtain).
Recent experience managing large caseloads with a variety of exceptions.
Must be flexible and able to work with colleagues and community members in multiple settings.
Knowledge of current best practices in the field of special education.
Knowledge of many teaching strategies for diverse students.
Must demonstrate an appreciation for parental concern regarding students and be available to parents.
Behavior management skills.
Skills facilitating challenging/mediated IEP meetings to reach appropriate educational programs focused on students.
Demonstrated skills delivering SPED professional development in a variety of research-based strategies.
Knowledge of AK state SPED legal and procedural compliance.
Excellent interpersonal skills that promote positive relationships with students, parents and colleagues.
Please apply to learn more about this exciting position.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in education or special education (must possess a minimum of 30 college credits in special education).
Valid Alaska teaching certificate with an endorsement in special education - visually handicapped and/or orientation and mobility (Candidate must have appropriate credential for Teacher of Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility or be willing to obtain).
Recent experience managing large caseloads with a variety of exceptions.
Must be flexible and able to work with colleagues and community members in multiple settings.
Knowledge of current best practices in the field of special education.
Knowledge of many teaching strategies for diverse students.
Must demonstrate an appreciation for parental concern regarding students and be available to parents.
Behavior management skills.
Skills facilitating challenging/mediated IEP meetings to reach appropriate educational programs focused on students.
Demonstrated skills delivering SPED professional development in a variety of research-based strategies.
Knowledge of AK state SPED legal and procedural compliance.
Excellent interpersonal skills that promote positive relationships with students, parents and colleagues.
Please apply to learn more about this exciting position.
Salary : $55 - $60