Teacher: Special Education Co-Teach English (26-27 SY)
Company: San Marcos Consolidated Independent School Distric
Location: San Marcos
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB TITLE: Special Education Teacher WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt
REPORTS TO: Principal DEPT. /SCHOOL: Campus Assigned DATE REVISED:
February 2025 PRIMARY PURPOSE: Provide special education students
with appropriate learning activities and experiences based on goals
and objectives identified in the student's IEP. Develop or modify
curriculum and prepare lessons and other instructional materials
according to students’ ability levels. Work in self-contained,
team, departmental, or itinerant capacity as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification Bachelor's degree from
accredited university. Valid Texas teaching certificate, with
required special education endorsements ESL Certification is
required within twelve months of employment for K-5 General
Education, 6-12 English Language Arts Reading (ELAR), and Special
Education (SPED) ACL Teachers. Special Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge
of special needs of students in assigned area. Knowledge of
Admission, Review, and Dismissal Committee process and IEP goal
setting process and implementation. General knowledge of curriculum
and instruction. Consultation skills and collaboration skills
Minimum Experience: At least one year of student teaching or
approved internship. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: 1.
Collaborate with students, parents and other members of the staff
to develop Individual Education Plans (IEP) through the Admission,
Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee process for each student
assigned. 2. Implement an instructional, therapeutic, or skill
development program for assigned students and show written evidence
of preparation as required. 3. Plan and use appropriate
instructional/learning strategies, activities, materials and
equipment that reflect accommodation for individual needs of
students assigned. 4. Collaborate with classroom teachers to modify
regular curricula as needed and assist students included in regular
classes with assignments. 5. Prepare for Admission, Review and
Dismissal (ARD) Committee meetings by: a. Updating existing IEP
with written notation; b. Administering criterion-referenced or
curriculum based assessments according to special education
department procedures; c. Completing the academic and/or
developmental, behavioral competencies information; (PLAAFP) d.
Drafting modifications of regular education instruction. e.
Drafting new IEP goals and objectives to send home to parents for
review 6. Participate in the Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Committee meetings by: a. Attending as the deaf education
representative b. Explaining and discussing the student's progress
on previous IEP, current competencies, proposed IEP goals and
objectives, and proposed class, schedule,
modifications/accommodations, and supplemental aids c. Providing
information regarding state testing recommendations and previous
year results d. Reporting transition goals and activities as needed
7. After the Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) Committee
meeting: a. Distribute IEP paperwork to all teachers who will be
responsible for implementing the accommodations/modifications b.
Provide and utilize supplemental aids as determined by the ARD
committee c. Implement the student’s IEP. d. Provide written
evidence of student growth toward IEP by completing progress
reports. 8. Conduct formal and informal assessment of student
learning styles and use results for instructional activities. 9.
Present the subject matter according to guidelines established by
the IEP. 10. Employ a variety of instructional techniques and media
consistent with the needs and capabilities of each student
assigned. 11. Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for
instructional assistants/aide(s) and/or volunteers. 12. Use
technologies including assistive technology in the
teaching/learning process. 13. Consistently assess student
achievement through formal and informal testing. 14. Provide or
supervise personal care, medical care, and/or feeding of students
as stated in IEP. 15. Assume responsibility for extracurricular
activities as assigned and may sponsor outside activities approved
by the school. 16. Present a positive role model for students that
supports the mission of the school district. 17. Create a classroom
environment conducive to learning and appropriate to the physical,
social and emotional development of students. 18. Manage student
behavior and administer discipline including non-verbal crisis
intervention and physical restraint of students according to IEP
and training requirements. 19. Consult with regular classroom
teachers and other staff members regarding management of student
behavior according to IEP. 20. Consult with district and outside
resource personnel regarding management of student behavior
according to IEP. 21. Take all necessary and reasonable precautions
to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities. 22.
Assist in the selection of books, equipment, and other
instructional materials. 23. Establish and maintain open lines of
communication with students and their parents on a consistent
basis. 24. Proactively seeks parental support and input by: a.
Communicating with parents concerning the needs, problems and
progress of their child; b. Assisting parents in contacting other
community agencies which may provide services for their child; c.
Documenting formal and significant informal parent/teacher
conferences, contact with other agencies or professionals
concerning individual students. 25. Maintain a professional
relationship with all colleagues, students, parents and community
members. 26. Use acceptable communication skills to present
information accurately and clearly. 27. Participate in the
district/campus staff development program. 28. Demonstrate interest
and initiative in professional improvement. 29. Demonstrate
behavior that is professional, ethical and responsible. 30. Keep
informed of and complies with federal, state, district and school
regulations and policies for special education teachers. 31.
Compile, maintain and file all reports, records and other documents
required. 32. Comply with district and campus grading and homework
policies. 33. Attend and participate in faculty meetings and serve
on staff committees as required. 34. Maintain the integrity of
confidential student records. 35. Comply with all district and
local campus routines and regulations. 36. Report to work at
designated site on a regular daily basis according to established
work schedule. 37. Perform other duties and responsibilities as
assigned by supervisor/principal. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervise assigned instructional assistants/aide(s) and assist in
the supervision of assigned student teachers and/or volunteers
WORKING CONDITIONS: Mental Demands: Ability to communicate (verbal
and written); ability to instruct; maintain emotional control under
stress. Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Frequent standing;
stooping; bending; kneeling; pushing and pulling; regular heavy
lifting of students. Biological exposure to bacteria and
communicable diseases; exposure to students who may display violent
behavior. The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and
responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive
list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be
required.
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