THE PENNSYLVANIASCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
100 WEST SCHOOL HOUSE LANE
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19144
JOB DESCRIPTION
Title:Classroom Teacher/Special Education Teacher of the Deaf -High School
Reports to:Instructional Supervisor
Employment Information: A full time 10-month bargaining unit position
Qualifications:
- At least a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college/university in Special Education, Master’s Degree preferred.
- Possession of or eligibility for appropriate certification from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
- Understanding and knowledge of multiple disabilities and development.
- Experience working with special education individuals (e.g., cognitively challenged, emotionally disturbed, pervasive developmental delay, autism spectrum disorders etc.).
- Sign competence preferred.
- Understanding of and support for an exploratory, experiential approach to teaching and learning. Experience with an interdisciplinary and functional curriculum.
- Understanding of and experience with a culturally diverse population.
- Experience working with children of the age range to be served is preferred (Early Childhood, Elementary/Middle School or Secondary).
- Understanding and acceptance of communication principles which emphasize full accessibility to all communication in the school environment, the importance of self-expression and respect for each individual’s communication needs. (See statement of PSD’s Communication Philosophy and Principles.)
- Experience working as a member of an instructional team is preferred.
Professional Profile:
It is expected that teachers at PSD are up to date with current research and literature not only in Special Education but in education in general. They should exhibit a desire to learn, grow and experiment. Teachers should be willing to put in the time necessary to appropriately plan/prepare for instruction as well as attend professional workshops and seminars.
Duties:
Special Education teachers serve a student population ranging from Early Childhood through Secondary. Classes will be taught to developmentally delayed, socially and emotionally disturbed, physically disabled, and students with specialized learning needs. Classes are arranged according to age, ability, and programming needs of the students. Teamwork is essential, as each teacher is involved with other teachers and aides in curriculum planning and instruction. In addition, teachers work with other support personnel (e.g., therapists, curriculum and behavior support staff, communication specialists, etc.) to provide an integrated and well-rounded instructional program for each student.
Special Education teachers are responsible for the development and implementation of IEPs with the involvement of parents and school districts, and for implementing instructional activities consistent with the educational mission and philosophy of the school. This approach requires unit planning and experience-based instruction, emphasizes a multicultural orientation involving the Deaf community and Deaf role models. Natural acquisition of language is expected of typically developing learners according to the principles of normal child growth and development. For more information, see the PSD Mission Statement.
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