Skills/Qualifications:
- Masters’ Degree preferred
- Three years of teaching experience, at least 2 of which are in special education preferred
- Current Washington certification/licensure in appropriate area
- Strong content knowledge in one or more content areas
- Familiarity with state proficiency testing state teaching standards
- Understanding of and/or willingness to learn the MTSS process
- Prior experience working with a diverse student body
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills that reflect professionalism and tact at all times
- Genuine care for children and a passion for teaching
- Proficiency in computer applications, including Google Docs, MS Office Suite, e-mail, and internet applications
- Prior experience with software and databases used to maintain Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) compliance including Power School Special Programs
- Ability to learn new technologies and acquire new skills through independent study, professional training, and from more senior team members
- Strong ability to gather, analyze, and interpret student data to make sound educational decisions
- Ability to handle confidential information responsibly and exhibit sound judgment while maintaining that confidentiality
- Ability to and willingness to work occasional evenings
- Valid driver’s license and ability to perform occasional local and in-state travel
- Ability to pass federal, state and local background checks
- In-state residence preferred
- Knowledge of co-teaching models and the ability to co-teach
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
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