Full-Time K-12 Vocal Music Teacher needed for the 2021-2022 school year and beyond. Must possess or be eligible for a Minnesota Teaching License.
South Central
Elementary Music Teacher K-5 Part-time (School Year 2021-2022)
Position Summary:
Provide music instruction to K-5 students in a music classroom setting in shared buildings.
Social Studies Teacher (School Year 2021-2022)
Position Summary:
This position will be part of our social studies department. Courses could include American History and World History. Candidate must possess strong collaboration skills, ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with students and staff, and a desire to pursue instructional strategies to improve student learning.
Graduate Teaching Fellowship, PE/Health
Openings
2020-21 Graduate Teaching Fellowships
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Openings are available for the Graduate Teaching Fellow Program (classroom experience while working on a masters degree program in Education). Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts Teaching degree in Health and Physical Education.
Seniors in a teacher education program who will complete all requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Teaching degree, complete all required testing, and obtain appropriate Minnesota teacher licensure by August, 2021, or recent teacher education graduates (who have not held regular teaching appointments) are eligible to apply. Application deadline: April 5, 2021, or until filled.
Teaching Fellow positions are available in the following Professional Development School (PDS) participating districts:
Physical Education/Health, Mankato Area Public Schools
For more information about the TOSA/Fellows program and the application form, please visit our website, https://ed.mnsu.edu/centers-offices-college-of-education/center-for-educator-partnerships-and-student-support/. To request printed application materials, please contact Jill Ryan, Center for Educator Partnerships and Student Support, 117 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001, (507) 389-1217, Fax: (507) 389-2838, email: [email protected]
Graduate Teaching Fellowship, PE/Health
Openings
2020-21 Graduate Teaching Fellowships
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Openings are available for the Graduate Teaching Fellow Program (classroom experience while working on a masters degree program in Education). Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts Teaching degree in Health and Physical Education.
Seniors in a teacher education program who will complete all requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Teaching degree, complete all required testing, and obtain appropriate Minnesota teacher licensure by August, 2021, or recent teacher education graduates (who have not held regular teaching appointments) are eligible to apply. Application deadline: April 5, 2021, or until filled.
Teaching Fellow positions are available in the following Professional Development School (PDS) participating districts:
Physical Education/Health, Mankato Area Public Schools
For more information about the TOSA/Fellows program and the application form, please visit our website, https://ed.mnsu.edu/centers-offices-college-of-education/center-for-educator-partnerships-and-student-support/. To request printed application materials, please contact Jill Ryan, Center for Educator Partnerships and Student Support, 117 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001, (507) 389-1217, Fax: (507) 389-2838, email: [email protected]
School Psychologist
District Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and conduct psycho-educational evaluations of learners who have been referred for potential special education placement or re-evaluations following due process guidelines.
- Work with district staff to develop pre-referral interventions as required.
- Assist, as a member of a multidisciplinary team, in making special education placement decisions.
Job Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
- Consults with teachers, school administration, parents and others, as appropriate, regarding the planning, implementation, and evaluation of individual and group interventions designed to address students’ learning and behavioral concerns.
- Consults with school staff, administration, and parents in resolving students’ academic, social, emotional and behavioral concerns.
- Collaborates with school staff and/or parents in developing, implementing, evaluating and maintaining behavioral and other interventions.
- Consults and collaborates with mental health, medical, social services and other community providers, as appropriate.
- Provides technical assistance to school staff and parents regarding behavior management, child development and special education procedures, as necessary and appropriate.
Hazardous Work Conditions (The essential duties of the work are performed under various physical hazards or environmental conditions noted): Duties are generally performed in a typical classroom/school setting where there are minimal environmental hazards and risks. Employee(s) may be exposed occasionally to disagreeable conditions involving human/student/parental contact.
For more information: Heather Harms, Director of Special Education
[email protected]