Elementary Special Education Inclusion Teacher

Fall River Public Schools

$59K — $105K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Special Education from an accredited institution
  • Valid Massachusetts teaching license, K-12
  • Substantial experience in regular and/or special education preferred
  • Commitment to diversity and closing the achievement gap
  • Strong pedagogical and subject matter skills
  • Experience in designing standards-based instruction
  • Ability to effectively manage time and resources
  • Culturally responsive teaching competencies
  • Knowledge of integrating technology and 21st Century Skills into curricula

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate with the principal for administrative matters and with Supervisor of Special Needs for service delivery
  • Perform diagnostic assessments for children with suspected special needs
  • Consult with Regular and Special Education Teachers to meet special needs students' requirements
  • Promote maximum integration of special needs children with school staff
  • Lead Review and Annual Review Meetings for students
  • Administer educational assessments
  • Collaborate with other educators on joint educational plans

Benefits

  • Access to professional development opportunities
  • Supportive work environment for continuous learning
  • Involvement in a collaborative educational team
  • Participation in diverse educational initiatives
  • Opportunity to impact the lives of students with special needs
Full Job Description
Position Type:
Elementary School Teaching/Elementary Special Education

Date Posted:
6/16/2026

Location:
Spencer Borden Elementary School

Position: TEACHERS OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Job Description: To improve learning outcomes for students by delivering instruction and support services as detailed within a student's Individual Education Plan, 504 Plan, or to assist staff focused on supporting the school and team's teaching and learning initiatives.

Performance Responsibilities:
  1. Direct assignment to the building principal for routine administrative matters and to the Supervisor of Special Needs for the delivery of services identified in the IEP, and related program issues.
  2. To perform all duties listed herein and other appropriate tasks assigned by the Supervisor of Special Needs.
  3. In cooperation with the Evaluation TEAM Chairperson, the School Psychologist and such other special needs staff members, as involved, performs diagnostic assessments of children suspected of, or diagnosed as having, special needs.
  4. In cooperation with the Evaluation TEAM Chairperson, consults regularly with Regular Education and Special Education Teachers regarding ways to meet the needs of those special needs students assigned to their classrooms.
  5. Work with school staff to promote maximum integration of children with special needs
  6. To participate actively in the evaluation process and TEAM meetings.
  7. To chair all perfunctory Review and Annual Review Meetings of students.
  8. To administer educational assessments for Annual Reviews and Re-evaluations.
  9. To assist in the development of appropriate educational plans as directed by the Evaluation TEAM Chairperson.
  10. Insure the orderly and timely implementation of those educational plans developed
  11. To confer with the parents of special needs students, as needed.
  12. To assist the Evaluation Chairperson and other assigned staff in maintenance of required records.
  13. To submit to the Principal, the Director, the Supervisor of Special Education schedules and reports as required, including semi-annual Pupil Reports and Annual Review.
  14. To collaborate with other Special Educators and Regular Education Teachers on cases requiring joint participation in implementing educational plans.

Required Qualifications:
  1. A Bachelor's or Master's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major emphasis on Special Education.
  2. Appropriate Valid Massachusetts license, K-12 teaching experience
  3. Preference will be given to those candidates who present evidence of substantial experience in regular and/or special education settings.
  4. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, ensuring all students have access to the highest quality instruction, and closing the achievement gap
  5. Mastery of pedagogical and subject matter skills
  6. Experience in designing and implementing standards-based instruction
  7. Manage time and resources effectively
  8. Demonstrate culturally responsive teaching and competencies
  9. Knowledge of methods to integrate information literacy, technology and 21st Century Skills into the MA Curriculum Frameworks or Common Core Standards

The Superintendent of Schools reserves the right to waive a position qualification or determine that there is an acceptable alternative to that qualification. If the Superintendent intends to waive a qualification, such intent will be shared with the Fall River School Committee.

Reports To: Principal

Supervises: N/A

Terms of Employment: Continued employment is contingent on work performance, program need, and funding.

Salary: In accordance with the Fall River Educators' Association contract. Salary ranges from $59,491-$105,164 from Step 2 to Step 12, Bachelor's Degree-CAGS/Doctorate Degree.

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