Elementary Media Specialist (K-5 Licensure Required) A full-time (1.00 FTEs) position is available for an Elementary Media Specialist beginning with the 2017-18 school year. MN licensure as a K-5 teacher is required. Application Deadline: Until filled. Candidates should complete the online application found at www.isd77.org Please upload 3 current letters of recommendation to your online application. This position will be filled on the basis of the experience, competency, and qualifications of the applicant and the needs of the District. District 77 complies with state and federal fair employment regulations. For further information contact the Human Resources Office at 507-387-3017.
Media Specialist, Elementary (1.00 FTEs)
Head Debate Coach
Edina Public Schools has an opening for a Head Debate Coach beginning in September 2017.
Special Education Extended School Year Work Coordinator
Edina Public Schools has a Special Education Work Experience Coordinator position available at the District Office beginning June 5, 2017 through June 30 for high school aged students with IEPs. This position requires over-site of a program for approximately 12 students who will be working in multiple locations throughout Edina. The individual will work with up to six job coaches/paraprofessionals who will directly assist the students on site four mornings per week.This position requires the individual to communicate and collaborate with up to five of our community work sites and partners at Tree Trust. It also requires oversight and direction of the five to six job coaches on site. Travel between sites expected M-Th mornings from June 5-June 30.
High School Counselor (2 positions)
Edina Public Schools has two High School Counselor positions available at Edina High School beginning August 2017.
Assistant Principal – Career & Technical Education
Under the direction of the principal, district policies and in compliance with state and federal laws provide program leadership and perform duties involved in the supervision and implementation of district policies, curriculum, instructional programs and staff performance. This position will work with member districts and families to promote secondary and post-secondary success for students. Duties and Responsibilities: *Provide overall direction of the program personnel and students for daily operations in partnership with theprincipal. *Provide instructional leadership, including supervision, professional development,evaluation, Professional Learning Community (PLC) leadership and support to staff. *May complete behavior/attendance related paperwork, contact and notify necessary authorities or work with the home school to address incidents resulting in intervention, suspension and/or expulsion. *Support the principal in logistical responsibilities such asscheduling, program review, accreditations, leading committees, overseeing transportation coordination, leading tours and acting as a key program communicator with member district staff and students. *Assistprincipal with budget preparation and staffing. *Primary liaison between own school, other schools, students and families for reasons such as registration/credit, concurrent enrollment, registration, graduation, student retention, behavioral or other needs (some events off-site at home schools). *Responsible for internal communication tools for staff (i.e. staff bulletin)and external communications regarding the program (i.e. social media posts). *Leads and supports district and site prioritiessuch as equity, student engagement and technology. *Perform other duties as assigned.
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER – EBD
The special education teacher develops materials and lesson plans, conducts classroom instruction and evaluates and assesses both instructional materials and student performance. The teacher meets with parents, interprets student progress and informs parents/guardians about student strengths, weaknesses and/or progress. Additionally, the special education teacher facilitates Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Evaluation Summary Report (ESR) meetings and completes special education paperwork as determined by state and local due process requirements.