- Title
- 521 - BESTT Teachers
- Job Type
- Certificated
- Sub Title
- 521
- Location
- Job Title
- TEACHER - SPECIAL EDUCATION
- Contact Name
- Maria G Leyva
- Contact Phone
- (951) 765-5100 x 2007
- Contact Email
- mleyva@hemetusd.org
- Number of Openings (only type in the number)
- 2
- Pay Months
- FTE (must be only numbers between 0.01 and 100)
- 1
- Salary
- $67,128 - $136,225
- Salary Rate
- Salary Information
- $6,000 annual stipend and with a health benefit package of $12,000 per year
- Full-time/Part-time
- Full-time
- Length of Year
- 186 Days
- Location Address
- Location City
- Hemet
- Location State
- California
- Location Zip
- 92545
- Location Phone
- Requirements
-
Application
Resume
2 Letters of Recommendation
Credential - Job Description
-
HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Under direction, to teach and instruct Emotionally Disturbed pupils for the purpose/s of developing success in academics, interpersonal skills and activities of daily living by implementing district approved curriculum; documenting teaching and student progress/activities, outcomes; addressing students’ specific needs as having severe and/or profound disabilities in more than one area; providing a safe and optimal learning environment; and providing feedback to students, parents and administration regarding student progress, expectations, goals, etc.; and to do other related duties as required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Plan, develop and implement an instructional program in accordance with Federal Master Plan and District requirements for individuals with exceptional needs;
- Instruct individuals who have been identified, assessed, and diagnosed as having severe and/or profound disabilities;
- Utilize a variety of methodology in teaching and instructing pupils, including remedial instruction, demonstration, and activity participation;
- Communicate with individuals utilizing appropriate mode(s);
- Assist individuals in developing various socialization skills;
- Instruct individuals in self-help skills;
- Administer and interpret various assessments;
- Work cooperatively with the IEP Team in assessing pupil needs and learning deficie¬ncies, and develop alternative solutions to remediate pupil learning problems.
- Establish and maintain a safe and functional classroom environment conductive to learning;
- Instruct individuals in daily living skills;
- Monitor the physical and mental health of students;
- Instruct students in citizenship and in the development of social skills;
- Review, analyze, and evaluate the history, background, and assessment of pupils in designing an educational program to meet individual educational needs;
- Establish and maintain standards of student behavior utilizing behavior management strategies and techniques, including behavior modification, reinforce¬ment, and other positive behavior shaping processes;
- Administer, score, and record the results of criterion referenced, group standardized and specialized tests in evaluating pupil growth and progress;
- Counsel, confer, and communicate with parents, school and District personnel regarding pupil progress, and in the interpretation of the educational program;
- Instruct individuals in sensory motor skills;
- Supervise, instructs, and directs the work of assistants and volunteers;
- Prepare and maintain a variety of reports and records.
KNOWLEDGE OF
- Basic math including calculation of fractions, percent and /or ratios;
- Interpret written procedures;
- Write routine documents and speak clearly;
- Understand multiple step instructions
- Principles, theories, methods, techniques, and strategies pertaining to teaching and instruction of Emotionally Disturbed pupils;
- Child growth and development and behavior characteristics of children experiencing educational and social dysfunctions;
- Educational curriculum and instructional goals and objectives, and the educational trends and research findings pertaining to the Emotionally Disturbed pupils;
- Behavior management and behavior shaping strategies, techniques and methods, and conflict resolution procedures;
- Socio-economic and cultural background differences of the school population.
ABILITY TO
- Effectively assist in the assessment of the educational needs of educational handi¬capped pupils, and the design, development, and implementation of individualized educ¬ational plans;
- Provide an attractive, inviting, and stimulating learning environment;
- Plan, organize, develop, and conduct a comprehensive teaching and instruction program for Emotionally Disturbed pupils;
- Provide effective learning experiences for pupils from a wide range of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and with varying mental, social and emotional levels;
- Gather, collate and/or classify data;
- Use basic job related equipment;
- Schedule activities;
- Be flexible when working with other personnel and students;
- Analyze data utilizing defined and similar process;
- Operate equipment using standard methods of operation;
- Work with diversity of individuals;
- Utilize job-related equipment;
- Work autonomously;
- Organize tasks, set priorities & meet deadlines;
- Perform simple & complex tasks;
- Manage multiple tasks;
- Respond appropriately to direction & changes in the work setting;
- Understand and carry out oral and written instructions;
- Establish and maintain an effective working relationship with those contacted in the course of work in a frequently controversial situation.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Credential:Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college/university is required. Must possess or be able to obtain a valid California Teaching Credential authorizing services in the are of Severely Handicapped / Emotional Disturbed. Must posses or be able to obtain CLAD/BCLAD SADAIE certification You must provide evidence of qualifying for this credential with your application material.
EXPERIENCE
Successful completion of student teaching at a recognized college or university or two years of full time classroom teaching experience with the learning disabled child.
PHYSICAL DEMAND AND WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position must perform in carrying out the essential functions listed above.
Physical Demands: Sitting (up to continuously); stand, walk, bend, stoop, look up/ down (occasionally); push, pull, twist, squat, climb stairs (infrequently); repetitive hand activities within close reach, such as keyboard, mouse, handwriting, files & phone (continuously); lift/ carry office supplies, up to 10 pounds (occasionally), to 20 pounds (infrequently); use seeing, hearing and speaking.
Working Conditions: In a classroom under minimal temperature variations, a generally hazard free environment, noise from student and other site activities, and clean atmosphere.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the position.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Certificated Bargaining Unit Position.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
The Hemet Unified School District (District) is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in District programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
For all complaints concerning students, employees, and programs please contact:
Dr. Carol Tomeo, Director, Title IX, Compliance & Resolution
1791 W. Acacia Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545
(951) 765-5100 ext. 2255For questions concerning Section 504, please contact:
Joshua Workman, Director, Student Support Services
1791 W. Acacia Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545
(951) 765-5100 ext. 3500For questions concerning educational equity, please contact:
Michael Schanze, Coordinator of Child Welfare & Attendance and Educational Equity
1791 W. Acacia Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545
(951) 765-5100 ext. 3700
HUSDs nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located under the District's Board Policy listings at this link.
To report information about conduct that may constitute discrimination or make a complaint of discrimination under Title IX, please refer to the HUSD website at this link.
California Law Prohibits Workplace Discrimination & Harassment
- Deadline
- Posted Date
- 04/14/2025
- Open Date
- 04/14/2025
- Close Date
- Continuous?
- No