Pre-K Special Education Teacher

Mt. Blue Regional School DistrictFarmington, ME
18h

About The Position

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.

Requirements

  • Maine DOE Certification: (282) Teacher: Child with Disabilities (Birth - Age 5)
  • (282) Teacher: Child with Disabilities (PreK - Grade 8)
  • 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.
  • Empathy & 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.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or Early Childhood Education

Nice To Haves

  • Master’sin similar field preferred

Responsibilities

  • Instructional 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.
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