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Special Education Teacher – Learning Experiences and Alternative Program (6-8)

Job Title: Special Education Teacher - Learning Experiences and Alternative Program (K-5)Job SummarySalem School District is seeking a dedicated and highly organized Special Education Teacher to lead our self contained intensive needs program, the LEAP program. This program serves students with significant learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and/or multiple disabilities. The successful candidate will oversee a specialized classroom environment that prioritizes both academic access and functional life skills.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesProgram Leadership: Design and implement a comprehensive self contained curriculum focusing on functional academics, communication, and life skills.Case Management: Serve as the primary Case Manager for all students within the program, ensuring IEP compliance, progress monitoring, and seamless service delivery.Functional & Life Skills Instruction: Develop and lead both academic and functional instruction to generalize life skills in real world settings.Direct Instruction: Provide specialized instruction tailored to individual student needs.Consultation & Support: Act as a resource to general education teachers, providing strategies for inclusion, modifications, and behavioral support for students with complex needs.Staff Supervision: Provide daily direction and support to assigned Paraprofessionals or Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) within the classroom.Required Qualifications & CredentialsTo be considered for this position, candidates must meet the following New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDOE) standards:NH Certification: Must hold (or be eligible for) NHDOE Endorsement #1900 (General Special Education).The District is willing to support high quality candidates currently enrolled in a NHDOE Alternative Certification program (Statement of Eligibility/Site Based Learning Plan) who possess significant experience with intensive-needs populations.Education: Bachelor's degree in Special Education or a related field (e.g., Speech-Language Pathology, Psychology, or Rehabilitative Services), provided the candidate has completed a state-approved educator preparation program.Experience: A minimum of 3–5 years of experience in special education is preferred, with specific experience in Self Contained or Intensive Needs settings.Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesAdaptability: Skill in modifying "general education" curriculum into accessible, functional units for students with significant cognitive delays.Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to consult with related service providers (OT, PT, SLP) and general education colleagues.Data Management: Proficiency in tracking behavioral and academic data to drive IEP goal revisions.