Special Education Teacher:SLD Math Resource
Listed on 2026-03-13
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
- Position Type:
Teacher/ Special Education Teacher - Date Posted: 3/9/2026
- Location:
Hopkins North Middle School
At Hopkins Public Schools, we believe that our strength lies in the diversity of our students, staff, and community. We are a proudly inclusive E-12 district serving approximately 7,200 students across the City of Hopkins and surrounding communities. Our district represents a rich mosaic of cultures, backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences; we value and celebrate that diversity in everything we do.
As an academically rigorous and human-centered district, we are committed to fostering a welcoming environment where every student and staff member feels seen, heard, and valued. There is no "typical" Hopkins student, and we embrace this truth as a catalyst for innovation, growth, and equity in learning.
We seek educators and staff who are equity-minded, culturally responsive, and deeply committed to creating inclusive spaces where all learners can thrive.
We welcome candidates who are passionate about dismantling systemic barriers, advancing justice, and preparing students to become bold, collaborative, and compassionate global citizens. When you join Hopkins Public Schools, you are not just joining a district, you are becoming part of a community that honors difference, nurtures potential, and inspires remarkable achievement in every learner, from birth through graduation.
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SUMMARYA special education teacher at the Middle School level will support students primarily in federal settings I and II. The teacher will provide services to students in both a regular (co-taught) and special education setting. Special education classrooms at the middle school are designed to address IEP needs within a specific curricular area. This position has an emphasis in the area of math.
A strong understanding of students with special education needs across categorical disabilities, with needs in the area of math and written expression. Knowledge of instructional design and curriculum for students with educational disabilities; assessment and evaluation skills for meeting eligibility criteria; knowledge of due process components associated with the development, implementation, and monitoring of an IEP.
Qualified applicants would have a broad range of skills to deliver academic instruction through various teaching modalities, addressing needs in basic math, comprehension, and written expression. The individual would possess attributes of leadership, collaboration, flexibility, and effective communication to ensure that a team approach was used in creating an educational learning environment that combines high academic rigor with the individualized needs of the students.
ESSENTIALFUNCTIONS
- Develops lesson plans and instructional materials; provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the curriculum to the needs of each pupil, utilizing district-approved curriculum and state requirements under the READ ACT.
- Establishes and maintains standards of pupil behavior to achieve an effective learning atmosphere.
- Evaluates pupils' academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records, and in a timely fashion prepares progress reports. Communicates this information regularly with parents.
- Communicates regularly with parents
- Plans and coordinates the work of paraprofessionals and volunteers in the classroom and on field trips.
- Works in a supportive and collaborative manner with colleagues and supervisors.
- Maintains and improves professional skills by participating in building and department meetings, formal coursework, workshops, and seminars to stay current with best teaching practices.
- Utilizes assessment and evaluation to develop IEP goals and align instruction to the individual student's needs in a special education classroom setting.
- Collaborates with regular education teachers in the development of modified and accommodated curriculum to promote student access to the mainstream classroom setting.
- Promotes and supports the overall mission of the District by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with the public and staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment.
Continued employment is contingent upon all required licenses and certificates being maintained in active status without suspension or revocation.
- Driver's license.
- Valid Minnesota Teaching License
Work is performed in a school classroom and outdoor environments.
Hours & Compensation1.0 - FTE - 185 Days
HEA Union Contract
Range: BA, Step 0: $48,039.00
MA, Step 0: $52,223.00
Position specific Benefits information is available HERE
Union Contracts, Position Handbook/Agreements are located HERE
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