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Special Education Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Teacher

Special Education Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Teacher

January 30, 2018 by Faribault Public Schools

Full-time (1.0 FTE) Special Education SLD Teacher at Faribault High School  This position commences immediately upon hire.

Nutrition Services Coordinator

January 30, 2018 by Owatonna Public Schools

Under the supervision and oversight of the Director of Nutrition Services, the Nutrition Services Coordinator is responsible for monitoring and providing production assistance of kitchen operations to ensure National School Lunch and Breakfast Program compliance with USDA regulations and maximum operational efficiency.  The NS Coordinator conducts technical and administrative duties in support of the district’s daily food service activities, such as menu planning and nutrient analysis, oversight and management of computerized inventory and ordering system, and management of students with special dietary needs.  The NS Coordinator assists in the recruitment, hiring and training of staff.

Physical Demands:
Must be able to safely lift up to 40 pounds.

Schedule:
52 weeks per year / 5 days per week / 8 hours per day / 7:00 AM – 3:30PM

Math Teacher – 1.0 FTE

January 30, 2018 by Mounds View Public Schools

Posting dates: 1/29/18 to 2/6/18 or until filled
2017-2018 School Year
Start date: ASAP

Math Teacher – Geometry, Middle School Alg 8, Inter. Algebra

Chippewa Middle School (.50 FTE) and Edgewood Middle School (.50 FTE)

LTS ECSE 3-5 Teacher

January 29, 2018 by Shakopee School district

Description:
Full time long term substitute ECSE Teacher at the Central Family Center. Approximate dates: March 26th, 2018 to June 1st, 2018.

Job Summary:
ECSE Teacher for the 3-5 year old preschool program to deliver direct & indirect special education services; monitor & document student progress; facilitate IEP meetings; and collaborate with families & other support staff.

Associate Director MA in Special Education

January 29, 2018 by Saint Marys University of Minnesota

The Associate Director provides support and leadership for the Master of Arts in Special Education program. Duties and responsibilities include:

Data analysis:

Identify any gap areas of student standard mastery through independent analysis and in coordination with other members of the educational licensing team.
Review standards and participate in the curriculum enhancement process by identifying courses, lessons, and assignments that could be improved.
Analyze syllabi for standard mastery and duplicate learning for prospective students who are seeking course substitutions and transfer credit.

Curricular Adjustments/Faculty Support:

Reflect any changes in state legislation within curriculum.
Following Director approval and in coordination with faculty expertise and feedback, adjust the syllabi to increase student mastery of standards.
Analyze faculty ratings for curricular changes, propose curricular changes to Director.
Assist faculty in preparing proposed changes for the syllabi for Director review.
Assist in semester schedule development with Program Director and Program Coordinators.
Assist in faculty development as it relates to culturally responsive teaching and other areas.

Partnerships:

Collaborate with the Field Placement Office and other teacher licensure directors to build a network of strategic partners who can serve our placement needs and also welcome opportunities that Saint Mary’s programs can provide to their staff.
Collaborate with the Director of Outreach and Field Specialists to generate partnerships and increase enrollment.
Continued and on-going faculty support.
Provide trainings and onboard new faculty as needed with the Program Director.
Understand the Lasallian mission, the program structure, and content scope and sequence.
Effectively use instructional technology and face-to-face instruction to effectively deliver instruction and/or provide effective supervision in the field.
Review rating forms, grading and expectations of performance to ensure standard mastery.
Assist in the development and modification of faculty trainings based on course evaluations.
Attend weekly team meetings, Graduate School of Education meetings, and other University required meetings.
Attend Teacher Education Advisory Council meetings as scheduled per semester to foster and facilitate partnerships with external stakeholders.

Student Support:

Support students who were identified as not meeting standard expectation but do not require a full support plan.
Engage in ongoing academic advising with students to support their learning and successful completion of their program pathway.
Develop and support academic probation support plans as needed.
Assist students with licensure applications and prepare application materials for review from the Program Director and certifying officer.

Director of Activities

January 29, 2018 by Owatonna Public Schools

The Activities Director coordinates a comprehensive high school student activities program to include athletics and all other student activities; provides effective leadership that will ensure a positive learning environment and will stress the importance of academic achievement; provides support to middle school activities; and provides assistance to the high school principal in the operation of a total school program.
Other Skills & Abilities:
Candidate must be able to demonstrate effective written and oral communication, leadership of diverse groups, prioritize workload and work with little supervision. Comprehensive knowledge of the policies, practices, methods and techniques used in the administration and supervision of a school and all student activities; thorough knowledge of prescribed school board and Minnesota State High School League policies and procedures; thorough skill in the use of personal computers and related software packages, hardware and peripheral equipment; thorough skills in outstanding leadership and personal characteristics; ability to motivate others to reach their fullest potential; ability to make arithmetic computations using whole numbers, fractions and decimals; ability to compute rates, ratios and percentages; ability to understand and apply governmental accounting practices in maintenance of financial records; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, coaches and advisors, parents, staff, associates, the School Board, Minnesota State High School League, elected officials, sports officials, superintendent and the general public. Consistent and reliable attendance.

Salary / Schedule:

Regionally Competitive
52-week contract year

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