Student Education; ESE Teacher - Emotional Impairment
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Teacher
Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Teacher - Emotional Impairment
Position Title:
Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Teacher - Emotional Impairment
Location:
Various School Locations
Salary: DFT Salary Schedule ($55,000 - $94,000)
* Reports to:
Principal/Designee
Bargaining Unit: DFT
Benefits Eligible:
Yes
Telecommuting Eligibility:
School-based. Not eligible for telecommuting
In accordance with the Agreement between the Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT) and the Board of Education of the School District of the City of Detroit, the following vacancy is announced.
- DPSCD will offer a $15,000 retention/recruitment certification bonus to existing and new educators in these areas for the school year. Teachers who teach in one of the assignments below and hold the active endorsement for that assignment will be eligible:
- Cognitive Impairment (SA)
* Visual Impairment (SK) - Deaf and Hard of Hearing (SL)
* Autism Spectrum Disorder (SV) - Physical or Other Health Impairment (SC)
* Learning Disabilities (SM) - Emotional Impairment (SE)
* Physical Education for Students with Disabilities (SP)
Position Summary:
The Teacher offers rigorous curriculum aligned with the State of Michigan Common Core guidelines while upholding the mission, vision and values of the Detroit Public Schools Community District. Collaborates with families and other staff members to ensure academic success of students. Evaluates and monitors students’ progress on a periodic basis.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Possess a bachelor’s degree from an institution accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools or an equivalent agency.
- Successful candidates who possess degrees beyond a bachelor’s degree will be eligible for the appropriate salary differential.
- Must possess a valid Michigan Teaching Certificate or Michigan Temporary Teaching Authorization (T2EA), Emotionally Impaired (SE) endorsement.
Essential Functions:
- Cooperate with teachers, parents and community members.
- Enhance teaching team practice and grow professionally.
- Offer rigorous curriculum aligning with State of Michigan Common Core guidelines.
- Provide alternative force choice and creative assessment for students.
- Enable field studies to improve classroom curriculum.
- Offer input and assist grade level, subject matter and leader led conferences.
- Oversee school uniform ad discipline policies.
- Develop parent and family involvement in school life and curriculum.
- Engage and lead professional development programs.
- Offer individual help to students to ensure satisfactory progress.
- Synthesize with colleagues on school activities to ensure academic success.
- Discuss with parents on student progress and academic achievements.
- Instruct rules of conduct and ensure classroom and campus discipline.
- Counsel students during academic and adjustment problems.
- Handle attendance, progress reports and grade records.
- Plan study programs to meet students’ needs, interests and abilities.
- Design curriculum as per the needs of the students.
- Evaluate and assess students’ progress on a periodic basis.
- Monitor individual student’s progress.
- Take corrective measures to enhance student-learning abilities
- Instruct students on proper use of equipment, materials, and textbooks.
- Maintain inventory of instructional materials, aids and equipment.
- Maintain accurate complete student records and prepare reports.
DPSCD does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability and/or religion. Contact the Civil Rights Coordinator for more information at or detroitk
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