University Student Teacher Supervisor - Special Education and Art Education
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Academic, University Professor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
University Student Teacher Supervisor - Special Education and Art Education
Oakland University is hiring part-time University Student Teacher Supervisors for K‑12 art education and K‑12 special education programs to work with teacher candidates during their student teaching internship. The position lasts one semester. Art education supervision occurs in both the fall and winter semesters. Special education supervision occurs in the winter semester. Responsibilities include in‑person observations of student teachers in schools, providing constructive feedback, attending intern seminars, and clear communication with school and university personnel.
Supervisors are assigned a caseload of students.
- Experience coaching/mentoring new or aspiring teachers
- Experience with urban and/or underserved populations
- Experience with a university-based teacher preparation program
- Teacher certification in either Art Education or Special Education (Specific Learning Disabilities or Emotional Impairment)
- 5 years teaching experience in either Art Education or Special Education (Specific Learning Disabilities or Emotional Impairment)
- Master’s degree in educational field
- Prior experience coaching/mentoring teachers
- Competency with digital tools (e.g. Google, Moodle, Video‑conferencing) for communication, coaching/mentoring, and documentation
- Ability and willingness to observe student interns in‑person within an hour of the Oakland University campus in Rochester, Michigan or the Oakland University Macomb campus during the K‑12 school day.
Hiring is as needed for fall 2025 and winter 2026.
EEO StatementOakland University is an affirmatively action/equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
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