Pre-K Special Education Teacher
MT. BLUE REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - RSU 9227 MAIN STREET, FARMINGTON, ME 04938Phone (207) 778-6571 Fax (207) 778-4160COMMUNITY CULTURE CURRICULUM"Working together to provide high-quality educational opportunities for all."CHESTERVILLE - FARMINGTON - INDUSTRY - NEW SHARON - NEW VINEYARD - STARKS TEMPLE - VIENNA - WELD - WILTONPre-K Special Education Teacher*Primary location dependent on student enrollment for School Year 26-27*Job Goal(s):To provide high-quality, individualized instruction to students aged 3-5 with diverse learning needs. This role involves managing the Individualized Education Program (IEP), collaborating with a multidisciplinary team (Speech, OT, PT), and fostering a nurturing inclusive early childhood environment.Certifications:Maine DOE Certification:(282) Teacher: Child with Disabilities (Birth - Age 5)(282) Teacher: Child with Disabilities (PreK - Grade 8) Qualifications:Strong understanding of early childhood development, language, motor, sensory, social skills.Strong understanding of special education child find, referral and eligibility process.Displays a philosophy consistent with that of the school district. Core CompetenciesEmpathy & Patience: A deep commitment to supporting the youngest learners and their families as they navigate the special education system.Communication: Ability to translate complex educational data into clear, actionable insights for parents and caregivers.Organization: Proven ability to manage documentation for a caseload while remaining present and engaged in the classroom.EducationBachelor's degree in Special Education or Early Childhood EducationMaster'sin similar field preferredWorking ScheduleSchool Year Only (180 Days)Elementary Schedule ~ 8:30am - 3:12pmTravel RequirementsTravel between schools may be required at times.Reports to: Director of Special Services / Building PrincipalPrimary ResponsibilitiesInstructional Leadership: Design and implement specially designed instructional strategies, developmentally appropriate, play-based lessons that align with Maine's Early Learning and Development Standards (MELDS) and individual student goals.Provide training, direction, and supervision to education technicians regarding the educational program.Organize and maintain the classroom structure to maximize instruction.Maintain appropriate classroom management and safety procedures.Assessment: Administer, score, and summarize results of assessment measures given to students.Establish and maintain a system of evaluating and documenting student progress.Participate in staff development activities and school duties and responsibilities appropriately.IEP Management: Lead the development, implementation, and annual review of IEPs. This includes conducting assessments, writing progress reports, and maintaining compliance with state and federal regulations (MUSER).Case Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for families, coordinating services with service providers (Speech Pathologists, OTs, and Behavioral Specialists) to ensure a holistic approach.Behavioral Support: Implement Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and assist in the creation of individualized behavior plans for students requiring social-emotional guidance.Monitor student behavior across all school settings and provide consultation and assistance as needed.Collaboration: Work closely with general education Pre-K teachers to support inclusive "least restrictive environment" (LRE) placements and transitions to Kindergarten.Communicate with parents of students on caseload regarding progress or when requested by parents. Terns of Employment: As determined by the Professional Collective Bargaining Unit.Evaluation: The performance of this job will be evaluated annually per the provision of the Board's Policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.FLSA: Exempt