This position is for an ECSE Teacher (ages 0-5). This position predominantly covers ages 3-5; however, ages 0-2 may be included depending on student/family needs. The position performs professional work providing a broad range of consulting, teaching and direct instructional services to children with special needs and their families. Applicants should demonstrate flexibility in providing professional work in a variety of settings; ie. homes, daycares, self-contained preschool classrooms, co-taught preschool classrooms, and community-based preschool environments. The ECSE teacher often provides oversight of a classroom paraprofessional(s), and networks closely with all related services professionals including community agencies. The position includes all duties of an ECSE teacher, including special education evaluations and ongoing assessments; training will be provided as needed. FTE/Schedule: 1.0 FTE
Southeast
Early Childhood Special Education Paraprofessional – Part Time
Position Summary:
The Special Education Paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher with performing duties necessary to meet the educational, personal, physical, and behavior needs of an individual or group of special education students. The Special Education Paraprofessional’s primary focus in on directly serving students or in preparation for meeting the student’s needs.
Schedule:
5 days per week / 3 hours per day / 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Temporary position through the remainder of the 2017-2018 school year.
Elementary Instructional Coaches
Essential Responsibilities:
– Engage in job-embedded coaching with teachers in the area of curriculum, instruction, and assessment with a focus on integrating innovative instructional practices into daily instruction
– Collaborate on the design, implementation, and facilitation of professional learning around innovative instructional strategies
– Build capacity and leadership in other staff through consultation, collaboration, direct instruction, and job embedded coaching through a growth mindset
– Demonstrate willingness to assume a leadership position by facilitating professional collaborative groups among teachers and coaches focusing on continuous improvement
– Work positively toward meeting identified district and building improvement goals
– Demonstrate knowledge and expertise in equity and culturally responsive teaching practices
– Develop and maintain a confidential, collegial relationship with teachers while working collaboratively and collegially with other instructional, building, and district leadership
– Assist teachers in obtaining resources to support instructional and professional learning
– Participate in regular professional development to improve knowledge, skills, instructional coaching in literacy, math, STEM, and supporting the work of technology integration
– Work collaboratively with teachers and administrators to focus on reflective dialog that drive instructional decisions and improves student achievement
– Provide leadership in assessment to ensure classroom assessments are aligned with standards, curriculum, and instructional priorities
– Assist with analyzing and interpreting data for promoting instructional improvement, improving student learning, and assisting in individual or district-wide staff development
– Provide leadership with Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
– Assist building principals in providing leadership for the Professional Learning Community (PLC)
– Serve as a member of the School Leadership Team, Problem Solving Team, Staff Development Committee, and assist in other leadership roles
*This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and the employee will also perform other reasonable related business duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management.
FTE/Schedule:
1.0 FTE
Early Childhood Special Education Teacher
This position is for an ECSE Teacher (ages 0-5). This position predominantly covers ages 3-5; however, ages 0-2 may be included depending on student/family needs. The position performs professional work providing a broad range of consulting, teaching and direct instructional services to children with special needs and their families. Applicants should demonstrate flexibility in providing professional work in a variety of settings; ie. homes, daycares, self-contained preschool classrooms, co-taught preschool classrooms, and community-based preschool environments. The ECSE teacher often provides oversight of a classroom paraprofessional(s), and networks closely with all related services professionals including community agencies. The position includes all duties of an ECSE teacher, including special education evaluations and ongoing assessments; training will be provided as needed. FTE/Schedule: 1.0 FTE
9th Grade Softball Coach
Position Summary:
Act as the 9th Grade Coach of the Owatonna High School Softball Program.
Position Requirements:
High school diploma or GED required. 3+ years of experience in coaching softball; extensive knowledge in regards to skill development; excellent inter/intra-personal skills; and a focus on leadership and the community of Owatonna as a whole are highly desired. Candidate must recognize that athletics in Owatonna are a continuation of the educational process and coach accordingly.
Boys Assistant Tennis Coach
Position Summary:
Act as the assistant coach of the Owatonna High School Boys Tennis Program.
Position Requirements:
High school diploma or GED required. 3+ years of experience in coaching Tennis; extensive knowledge in regards to skill development; excellent inter/intra-personal skills; and a focus on leadership and the community of Owatonna as a whole are highly desired. Candidate must recognize that athletics in Owatonna are a continuation of the educational process and coach accordingly.