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IDEA Public Schools:  

At IDEA Public Schools, we believe in college for ALL and we are committed to ensuring that all of our students graduate from college. IDEA Public Schools has grown from a small school to the fastest-growing network of tuition-free Pre-K-12 public charter schools in the United States sending 100% of our students to college. 58% of our students graduate from college in 6 years – that’s 8 times the national rate for students in our communities! 

IDEA was founded in 2000 as a single school with 150 students in the Rio Grande Valley. When interest exceeded building capacity, to meet the demands, IDEA’s co-founders committed to serving more students in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and beyond. We now serve nearly 45,000 students across Texas and Louisiana. By 2022, IDEA will serve 100,000 students. Be on the lookout for IDEA schools opening near you—with continued growth in our current regions and new launches in Tarrant County (Fort Worth/Arlington), New Orleans, Houston (2020), Permian Basin (2020), and Tampa Bay (2021)! 

When you choose to work at IDEA, you are part of our IDEA Team and Family. You will work alongside team members who set and reach ambitious goals every day, are excited to continue to grow with IDEA, and work relentlessly to make college for all a reality.  

To learn more about IDEA, check out this video.  

Permian Basin is a large region encompassing the majority of West Texas. When you think of the Permian Basin, think oil country, Friday Night Lights, sunny days and gorgeous sunsets. The two major cities that IDEA Public Schools will serve are Midland and Odessa, located about 15 miles from each other and situated almost exactly halfway between El Paso and Fort Worth. 

 

Though only 17% of residents have a college degree, the community is eager to innovate, partner and transform the education system for the next generation of scholars. IDEA Public Schools is proud to launch in Permian Basin as a high-quality education opportunity for families, with a commitment to serve over 10,000 students at scale by launching 14 schools across Midland and Odessa.

Role Mission: IDEA Special Education teachers are responsible for the achievement and support of critical students. Special education teachers work with students who have a wide range of learning, cognitive, emotional, and physical disabilities. They teach various subjects, such as reading, writing, and math, to students with gaps of 2 or more years. The main goal is to close that gap by 2 years in just one school year. The IDEA Special Education teacher provides the crucial bridge between home and school for our highest need students and their families. 

All IDEA teachers are responsible for ensuring that every IDEA student masters the academic, behavioral and social skills necessary to succeed in college, while also embodying IDEA’s values daily. IDEA teachers set ambitious goals for student achievement and diligently track student data to drive effective educational programming decisions. IDEA teachers seek feedback and continue to develop their teaching practice to better serve IDEA students. 

Special Education Teacher Responsibilities:  

  • Adapt lessons to meet the needs of students. 
  • Develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for a caseload of 12-15 students 
  • Implement IEPs, assess students’ performance, and track their progress 
  • Update IEPs throughout the school year to reflect students’ progress and goals 
  • Assess students’ skills to determine their needs and to develop teaching plans 
  • Teach Critical Student Intervention (CSI) small groups consisting of students that are academically at risk in reading and/or math to include students in general education, 504, response-to-intervention, Special Education and English Language Learners. 
  • Collect and analyze student data in order to make effective decisions to maximize achievement 
  • Discuss student’s progress with parents, teachers, counselors, and administrators 
  • Prepare and help students transition from grade to grade and after graduation 
  • Implement state learning standards and IDEA curricula and assessments to meet ambitious academic expectations  
  • Submit weekly lesson plans two weeks in advance for feedback 
  • Implement formal and informal assessments to track each individual student’s progress and learning needs, adjust lesson plans accordingly and update gradebook weekly 
  • Communicate students’ progress with student and family on a weekly basis 
  • Effective facilitation and personal use of technology as a communication and educational tool to improve student achievement and manage work related tasks. 
  • Implement a clear and consistent behavior management system that aligns to campus- wide initiatives while developing students’ character and sense of community in the classroom 
  • Help shape and develop a school wide culture that fosters a productive and enthusiastic learning environment for each student 
  • Establish and maintain a cooperative working relationship with students and families based on trust, understanding and respect for the communities in which they identify.  
  • Host necessary tutoring sessions to meet all students’ needs 
  • Participate in weekly manager check-ins, grade-level meetings, before and after-school duties, and school wide meetings and functions 
  • Engage in summer and year-long district, school and personal learning and development 
  • Minimum of 40+ hours spent at school per week 
  • Additional responsibilities may include: after-school tutoring or Saturday school and are based on the needs of our scholars.

We look for Team and Family who embody the following values and characteristics: 

  • Believes and is committed to our mission and being an agent of change: that all students are capable of getting to and through college  
  • Has demonstrated effective outcomes and results, and wants to be held accountable for them 
  • Has a propensity for action, willing to make mistakes by doing in order to learn and improve quickly 
  • Works with urgency and purpose to drive student outcomes 
  • Thrives in an entrepreneurial, high-growth environment; is comfortable with ambiguity and change 
  • Seeks and responds well to feedback, which is shared often and freely across all levels of the organization 
  • Works through silos and forges strong cross-departmental relationships in order to achieve outcomes 
  • We believe in education as a profession and hold ourselves to high level of conduct, professionalism and behaviors as models for our colleagues and students. 

Qualifications: 

  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year educational institution 
  • Experience: Experience in a Special Education classroom setting 
  • Licenses or Certifications: valid state certification in Special Education and content is required 

Knowledge and Skills: 

  • Knowledge of core academic subject assigned  
  • Knowledge of curriculum and instruction 
  • Ability to instruct students and manage student behavior 
  • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills 
  • Ability to adjust and adapt to a multitude of situations in the school environment 
  • Ability to facilitate Admission, Review and Dismissal meetings 
  • Strong family engagement and communication 
  • Record of results for students who are academically at risk 

Compensation:   

  • Salaries for this role typically start at $54,00 for first year teachers and increase based on years of experience and additional qualifications.
  • This role is also eligible for various stipend opportunities and incentives through our Teacher Career Pathway. For more information about our total rewards, visit our benefits page.
  • Additional hourly compensation is provided for after school tutoring or Saturday school as assigned.



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