Description & Requirements
Hoosier College and Career Academy (HCCA) is a full-time online public school for 7-12 students. We're dedicated to inspiring and empowering students through an education experience tailored to each child's needs.
Our Mission: The mission of the Hoosier College and Career Academy is to provide personalized, virtual learning opportunities to all Indiana students regardless of circumstances and abilities.
Our Vision: Through virtual platforms, research-based academic standards, and meaningful partnerships, we will prepare today’s learners for tomorrow’s ever-changing career and academic opportunities.
Join with us in helping students in grades 7-12 reach their true potential and enjoy teaching from the comfort and safety of your home! Signing bonuses are available for some positions.
Virtual Special Education Teacher-Grades 7-12, K-12 Mild Disabilities Licensing - Maternity Leave Substitute Teacher - Indiana Statewide
Hoosier College and Career Academy
Position Summary: Planning, delivering, and evaluating appropriate individualized education services, learning programs, and instruction for special education students in 10th grade.
Position Timeline: The position is to begin the week of February 10th and last through the end of the school year, June 6th.
Education/Knowledge/Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in the appropriate field with K-12 Mild Disabilities
- Must hold a current Indiana Teaching License in Special Education denoting areas of exceptionality and grade level
- Knowledge of current special education practices, methodologies, IDEA, and Article 7
- Strong organizational, communication, and time management skills
- Ability to work in high pace and collaborative environment
Essential Duties:
- Successfully execute and fulfill the responsibilities as a Teacher of Record/Service as defined by 511 IAC 7-32-97 and IAC 7-32-98
- Review and assist in maintaining individual student records using the IIEP system
- Observe confidentiality requirements for identified special education students
- Meet all compliance timelines
- Follow all established local, IDEA, and Article 7 procedures
- Maintain regular communication with parents and staff
- Participate in scheduled teacher/staff development activities
- Other assigned duties as determined by the Director of Special Education and/or Academic Administrator (Principal)
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Occasional overtime and travel may be required (may include weekends).
To Apply for This Position:
Please follow this link into the Indiana Department of Education's career site Nimble to build your Profile, upload your resume and any other document you with to have considered, and apply directly for this position - https://app.hirenimble.com/jobview/73403