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Elementary Special Education Facilitator

July 7, 2026 by Hiawatha Academies

Hiawatha Academies seeks a dedicated Due Process Facilitator and teammate to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year and beyond.

Job Summary

The Due Process Facilitator (DPF) is a member of our special education team and is responsible for ensuring the school maintains strong IEP compliance and family engagement in the IEP process. The DPF will strive to ensure that all Hiawatha Academies scholars are empowered with the knowledge, character and leadership skills to graduate from college and serve the common good.  The DPF will work alongside special education teachers, and  under the guidance of the HCP Leadership Team.Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

Education & Experience:

Bachelor’s degree and a Tier 3 or 4 MN Teaching License in a Special Education field
Knowledge of special education law and due process compliance
Knowledge of writing and implementing IEPs and evaluations
Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills and ability to build trust with colleagues, students, and families
Explicit commitment to equitable mindsets and practices
Two (2) years of experience working with students with learning and emotional/behavioral needs preferred
Other Qualifications:

Experience working with students with learning and emotional-behavioral needs, autism, and/or developmental cognitive disabilities
Preferred licenses in Academic/Behavioral Specialist, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and/or Developmental-Cognitive Disabilities
Bilingual or multilingual (Spanish and/or Somali preferred)
State and federal background clearance (Trusted Employees) to work with students (123B.03).
No prospective employee can report to work without this clearance being received and the Human Resources Manager notifying the immediate supervisor of this clearance.
Why Hiawatha?
Hiawatha Academies is a network of college-preparatory schools focused on closing the opportunity gap in Minneapolis. We seek to create a K-12 school experience for scholars that empowers them with knowledge, character, and leadership skills. At Hiawatha Academies, we are committed to making our city and our world a more inclusive, equitable, and just place.
Our equity vision: to honor the humanity of all people, we actively disrupt systemic inequity in pursuit of an equitable world. Hiawatha Academies permanently disrupts educational inequity by ensuring a great school for every child.

Core Value and Beliefs
All Hiawatha Staff must demonstrate a passionate belief in and commitment to the following core values:
1) Children are at the center of everything we do.
2) Our mission requires bold thought and action.
3) We choose optimism.
4) We push ourselves to improve.
5) We are stronger together.
6) We create fun and a little weirdness.

Perks: Professional Development is scheduled into the calendar year and provides a time for all campuses to come together and celebrate our success.

Compensation: Salary Range: $45,577-82,065

Application Timeline: This Notice of Vacancy will be posted until filled.

Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity
We believe that diversity is strength, and we are committed to maintaining an inclusive, multicultural network. We are an equal-opportunity employer and welcome all qualified applicants.

4th Grade ESL/ELL English Language Development Teacher

July 7, 2026 by Hiawatha Academies

Hiawatha Leadership Academy- Northrop seeks a dedicated 4th Grade English Language Development teacher and teammate to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year.

Job Summary

English Language Development (ELD) teachers are responsible for providing rigorous, standards-based, and highly engaging learning environments for their scholars. ELD teachers will support language development through a dynamic approach to instruction focused on the integration of language and content. Instructional models primarily include co-teaching and sheltered instruction. All teachers will strive to ensure that all Hiawatha Academies scholars are empowered with the knowledge, character, and leadership skills to graduate from college and serve the common good.  ELD teachers will work alongside grade level teammates, special education teachers, specialist teachers, and under the guidance of the campus leadership team.

Why Hiawatha?
Hiawatha Academies’ English Language Development Program is rapidly expanding and is dedicated to becoming a leader in English language programming across the metro area to best develop, grow, and support our multilingual learners. Hiawatha Academies is committed to providing robust and multi-faceted linguistic supports for all our scholars, which is rooted in: 1) continuous collaboration and communication between families, teachers, and other school staff supporting students; 2) regular and evidence-based professional learning for all staff members; 3) nuanced understanding and celebration of students unique cultural and linguistic heritage, and 4) an inclusive model for ELD services and supports grounded in best practice. This commitment has led to SIOP training for all instructional staff, an ELD leadership team that continues to guide program development, ELD department lead positions, and innovative opportunities to improve services for learners. At Hiawatha, we also believe strongly in the integration of content and language. We focus mainly on sheltered classes for those needing targeted language support and co-teaching with core content area instructors. To learn more about Hiawatha’s model for language development programming, our student population, and core procedures, please review our Language Instruction Education Program (LIEP) Plan.

Hiawatha Academies is a network of college-preparatory schools focused on closing the opportunity gap in Minneapolis. We seek to create a K-12 school experience for scholars that empowers them with knowledge, character, and leadership skills. At Hiawatha Academies, we are committed to making our city and our world a more inclusive, equitable, and just place.
Our equity vision: to honor the humanity of all people, we actively disrupt systemic inequity in pursuit of an equitable world. Hiawatha Academies permanently disrupts educational inequity by ensuring a great school for every child.

Core Value and Beliefs
All Hiawatha Staff must demonstrate a passionate belief in and commitment to the following core values:
1) Children are at the center of everything we do.
2) Our mission requires bold thought and action.
3) We choose optimism.
4) We push ourselves to improve.
5) We are stronger together.
6) We create fun and a little weirdness.

Perks:Professional Development is scheduled into the calendar year and provides a time for all campuses to come together and celebrate our success.

Compensation:
Starting Pay Range: $45,577-$82,065

Application Timeline: This Notice of Vacancy will be posted until filled.

Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity
We believe that diversity is strength, and we are committed to maintaining an inclusive, multicultural network. We are an equal-opportunity employer and welcome all qualified applicants.

English Language Arts Teacher

July 7, 2026 by Hiawatha Academies

HCHS is currently seeking a hard-working, passionate, and goal-oriented educator to join our team as a English Language Arts Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year.

Job Summary
The English Language Arts teacher will join a team of motivated, mission-driven teammates who are committed to taking responsibility for their students’ learning. Hiawatha teachers are charged with providing a rigorous, fast-paced, and inspiring learning environment for their students. The Special Education teacher will provide instruction to students with identified special education needs and strategically support the general education staff with implementation of Individualized Education Plans. The ELA Teacher will work under the guidance of the Instructional Leadership Team and in close collaboration with the rest of the Special Education Team, the Dean of Students, classroom teachers, and advisors.

Why Hiawatha?
Hiawatha Academies is a network of college-preparatory schools focused on closing the opportunity gap in Minneapolis. We seek to create a K-12 school experience for scholars that empowers them with knowledge, character, and leadership skills. At Hiawatha Academies, we are committed to making our city and our world a more inclusive, equitable, and just place.
Our equity vision: to honor the humanity of all people, we actively disrupt systemic inequity in pursuit of an equitable world. Hiawatha Academies permanently disrupts educational inequity by ensuring a great school for every child.

Core Value and Beliefs
All Hiawatha Staff must demonstrate a passionate belief in and commitment to the following core values:
1) Children are at the center of everything we do.
2) Our mission requires bold thought and action.
3) We choose optimism.
4) We push ourselves to improve.
5) We are stronger together.
6) We create fun and a little weirdness.

Perks: Professional Development is scheduled into the calendar year and provides a time for all campuses to come together and celebrate our success.

Starting Pay Range:  $45,577- $82,065

Hiawatha Employment Logistics

Hiawatha Collegiate High School students’ school day is from 8:45 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Friday.  Staff hours are 8:15 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Professional development sessions are held each Friday from 2:15 p.m.  – 4:15 p.m.
All Hiawatha staff are expected to attend and participate in relevant evening family events to be held at the school.

Application Timeline: This Notice of Vacancy will be posted until filled.

Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity
We believe that diversity is strength, and we are committed to maintaining an inclusive, multicultural network. We are an equal-opportunity employer and welcome all qualified applicants.

4th Grade Elementary Teacher (Math Departmentalized)

July 7, 2026 by Hiawatha Academies

HLA-N is currently seeking a hard-working, passionate, and goal-oriented educator to join our team as the 4th Grade Math (Departmentalized) Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year.

Job Summary
Elementary teachers are responsible for providing rigorous, standards-based, and highly engaging learning environments. Nearly 85% of our scholars are multilingual learners, and we are seeking a candidate who is passionate about supporting language learners to meet and exceed grade-level standards. Teachers will strive to ensure that all Hiawatha Academies scholars are empowered with the knowledge, character and leadership skills to graduate from college and serve the common good.

This position is focused on teaching math within a departmentalized model. The teacher will lead their own homeroom class: teaching phonics, social studies, and WIN (What I Need), and then teach math to all 4th-grade scholars across three periods.

Elementary teachers will work alongside grade level teammates, special education teachers, specialist teachers, and under the guidance of the campus leadership team. The Elementary Teacher prepares lessons and provides instruction to students.

Why Hiawatha?
Hiawatha Academies is a network of college-preparatory schools focused on closing the opportunity gap in Minneapolis. We seek to create a K-12 school experience for scholars that empowers them with knowledge, character, and leadership skills. At Hiawatha Academies, we are committed to making our city and our world a more inclusive, equitable, and just place.
Our equity vision: to honor the humanity of all people, we actively disrupt systemic inequity in pursuit of an equitable world. Hiawatha Academies permanently disrupts educational inequity by ensuring a great school for every child.

Core Value and Beliefs
All Hiawatha Staff must demonstrate a passionate belief in and commitment to the following core values:
1) Children are at the center of everything we do.
2) Our mission requires bold thought and action.
3) We choose optimism.
4) We push ourselves to improve.
5) We are stronger together.
6) We create fun and a little weirdness.

Perks: Professional Development is scheduled into the calendar year and provides a time for all campuses to come together and celebrate our success.

Compensation: $45,577–$82,065

Application Timeline: This Notice of Vacancy will be posted until filled.

Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity
We believe that diversity is strength, and we are committed to maintaining an inclusive, multicultural network. We are an equal-opportunity employer and welcome all qualified applicants.

Special Education Teacher/FOCUS Teacher

July 7, 2026 by Burnsville/Eagan/Savage School District

Primary Responsibilities:

  • The licensed Special Education Lead works closely with the district Individualized Student Services Team to support the development and implementation of the building/program’s special education service delivery model.
  • Actively encourage and embrace each member of the school community
  • Create a sense of support that fosters individual growth and pursuit of learning
  • Continually work to understand your own assumptions and biases and how they impact the learning environment
  • Make a commitment to value and manage cultural uniqueness and adapt education to meet the needs of each student
  • Prepare students to meet “the next challenge” through fostering confidence that comes from adventurous exploration and rigorous academics
  • Develop a culture of trust where students, families, and staff are all reflected in decisions that shape the learning environment
  • Foster student agency in a way that allows and encourages students to make choices that personalize their learning journey
  • Build a day-to-day experience that leads students to their passion and purpose

Human Resources Supervisor

July 6, 2026 by Hastings Public Schools

Category: Administration/Supervisor
Date Posted: 7/6/2026
Location: District Office
Job Title:   Supervisor of Human Resources                     Reports To:   Director of Human Resources

Department:   Human Resources

FLSA Status:   Exempt                                                              Band/Grade: 13

Bargaining/Work Unit:  Supervisors                                Position Last Updated:   6.10.26

 

COMPENSATION / BENEFITS:

Salary Range: $77,744 to $99,879 according to the 24-26 Supervisor Master Agreement.
This position does qualify for benefits, please see the 24-26 Supervisor Master Agreement for details.
JOB SUMMARY

To develop, direct and provide ongoing leadership for day-to-day human resources functions, including hiring processes, staffing, compensation analysis, benefit administration, contract administration, and compliance with state and federal laws related to employment, within established policies, goals and philosophies of District 200.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Human Resource Generalist

Welcome Center/HR Assistant

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Human Resource Supervision/Labor Relations

Percent of Time:  55%

Directs and supervises the Human Resources Generalist and the Welcome Center/HR Assistant and is responsible for their selection, work assignment, training/development, evaluation, and other personnel related matters.
Provides assistance and guidance to district administrators/hiring supervisors in addressing employee performance and/or discipline issues, contract interpretation, licensure requirements, leaves of absence, etc.
Oversees the administration of the District’s direct compensation programs including job descriptions; job evaluation and classification; market surveys; contract interpretation; and performance management systems.
Ensures the timely, effective and complete orientation and ongoing training of department and District staff in all areas required and expected by applicable laws / regulations or policies of District 200.
Develops guidelines for the preparation and distribution of current and accurate information covering employment arrangements, compensation and benefits, e.g. contract dissemination, as well as other informational materials.
Guides the implementation and assessment of technology supported human resource systems e.g., automated substitute system, electronic application process.
Assesses the effectiveness of recruitment processes and actively recruits for open positions through various avenues such as job fairs, etc.
Ensures compliance with all applicable state and federal laws regarding human resources.
Ensures the timely and accurate completion of state and federal compliance reports and District reporting responsibilities as required or requested.
Actively represents the district in community-based and state organizations where there are mutual interests.
Acts as lead resource for District collective bargaining negotiations; acting lead negotiator as assigned.
Gathers and prepares comparative and other data, used during the negotiations process.
Serves as a primary convener on discipline and grievance issues to ensure actions taken are consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and contracts.
Prepares final contracts and Terms and Conditions of employment for distribution and posting, upon settlement of agreement.
Staffing and Information/Records Management

Percent of Time: 35%

Coordinates the staffing process including the posting, application, hiring, and onboarding processes, ensuring positions are posted in accordance with bargaining contract terms and all District and legal documentation are completed as required, i.e. I9 forms, background checks, etc.
Assists with the annual staffing process, advises supervisors on employee assignments based on allocations available and ensures contractual requirements are followed (e.g. teacher seniority, FTE rights, spring postings).
Processes employee status changes in a timely fashion, including recalculation of time, rate verification, determining of benefits etc.
Creates and maintains personnel files, ensuring documents are filed in a timely manner and there is a complete and accurate personnel database for all staff.
Ensures the timely preparation of the Human Resource Personnel Report for School Board approval.
Maintains and sends out bargaining group seniority lists and monthly union data reports in a timely manner.
Assists with the completion of public data requests.
Customer Service and Employee Relations

Percent of Time:

Performs general HR customer service functions by responding to employee questions.
Manages, reviews compliance, and administers employee leave systems and requests; Administers leaves for employees and ensures compliance with HIPPA, COBRA, FMLA, PFML, and ADA.
Special Projects

Percent of Time:  5%

Proposes recommendations for improvements, enhancements or changes in Human Resources procedures and methods.
Attend meetings, workshops, and training sessions to maintain knowledge in areas related to position.
Stays abreast of changing laws and requirements related to work.
Performs other job-related duties as requested or assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Ability to work cooperatively with others, in a manner that builds respect and teamwork.
Highly developed interpersonal skills, including listening, communication, and presentation of information.
Demonstrated exceptional customer service skills including outstanding conflict resolution, responsiveness and follow through.
Ability to effectively communicate through a variety of mediums.
An ability to work purposefully, confidently and independently within authority and responsibility parameters of the position under minimal supervision.
High tolerance for stress and an ability to handle multiple and changing priorities and requests from a wide variety of sources, with attention to detail and deadlines.
Excellent organizational, planning, group process and time management skills, and an ability to provide clear, correct answers and direction to others.
Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary for effective recruitment practices and interview strategies.
Knowledge of state and federal laws, regulations and reporting requirements governing school districts.
A comprehensive working knowledge of mandated and supplemental employee benefits.
Skills in planning, process management, compliance testing and outcome evaluation.
Effective delegation skills and ability to provide clear direction and support to others.
Demonstrates a commitment to the growth and development of staff.
Demonstrated ability to transfer information into easily understood documents.
Demonstrated attention to detail.
Knowledge of applicable regulations as well as recommended “best practices” in workers compensation, record retention, data privacy, etc.
Ability to create/maintain accurate records and tracking systems.
Highly developed program design, planning, implementation and communication skills and ability to effectively apply such skills in diverse and sometimes adversarial settings.
Demonstrates the ability to handle confidential and/or sensitive information.
Ability to review and recommend action on reported policy violations in a manner consistent with federal, state and District regulations and guidelines.
Knowledge, ability and skill to train employees in policies and procedures relevant to protecting the rights of the District, its staff and students.
The knowledge, skill and ability to work harmoniously and effectively with individuals and groups, requiring highly developed group process and meeting facilitation skills.
Knowledge of and ability to clearly explain, interpret and apply policies, procedures, protocols, regulations and legislation established by the Board of Education and/or mandated by state or federal government.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS*

Bachelors or equivalent in human resources, or a closely-related field.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS*

Two years experience in applicable areas of human resources with supervisory experience.
Experience in a school district setting preferred.
* Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the District may find appropriate and acceptable.

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed.  The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment of the position.   The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.

 

The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

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