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Diocese of Austin The Bishops of the State of Texas are the visible principle and foundation of unity in the (arch)dioceses entrusted to them. In a unique and visible way, the bishops make Christ's mission present and enduring as Shepherds of the Christian Community. In order to fulfill their mission, the bishops form the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops (TCCB) and direct its staff to serve as the public policy voice of the church in Texas and nationally, coordinate the accreditation and cooperation of Texas Catholic Schools, and help preserve the documents and cultural history of the church through the Catholic Archives of Texas. The bishops appoint an executive director who is responsible for employing staff to carry out those functions, subject to the TCCB budget. Job Summary The Coordinator of Special Education will assist the Director of Education and Accreditation in implementing a special needs program across Catholic schools. This position will play a vital role in ensuring that students with diverse learning needs receive appropriate support, accommodations, and inclusive educational opportunities aligned with both best practices and the mission of Catholic education. This is a full-time salaried position with a moderate degree of independent judgment that reports to the Executive Director and Director of Education and Accreditation. This position is funded for two years. Essential Job Duties
Lead the creation of a special needs program. Develop strategic goals, policies, and procedures to ensure high-quality inclusive practices across schools. Create systems for the identification, assessment, and support of students with disabilities or learning differences. Design and deliver training for teachers, administrators, and support staff on inclusive education strategies. Provide training and support for school personnel to effectively implement student accommodation plans. Serve as a liaison between superintendents, school administrators, and TCCB ED. Develop educational materials, resources, and guides for ESA program implementation. Ensure educational programs for students with learning differences are implemented in compliance with TCCB ED school policies and accreditation standards. Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Knowledge of Educational Savings Account (ESA) legislation. Knowledge of Catholic theology, particularly social and ethical teaching. Ability to successfully manage events, projects, and committees. Ability to serve as a congenial member of a team. Skill in communicating Church teaching publicly and in individual conversations. Requirements Minimum Qualifications
Four-year degree from an accredited college or university in education or a closely related field of study. Experience At least 1 year of experience in Catholic ministry at the parish or diocesan level 3-5 years teaching special education Licenses / Certifications Must possess a valid driver's license. Must submit an Ethics and Integrity in Ministry Application for Ministry within the first week of employment, participate in an EIM Basic Abuse Prevention Training workshop within 60 days of submitting a complete Application for Ministry, and maintain EIM compliance during the entire term of employment. Catholic Requirement Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing Working Conditions All employees are engaged in ministry and closely tied to the Bishops in the exercise of their ministry and obligations to the Church. The Texas Catholic Conference is an at-will employer. Fast-paced environment Smoke Free environment Operate a personal vehicle Walking, standing, and sitting for hours during legislative sessions and hearings. Will be required to work occasional weekends and evening hours. Moderate overnight travel
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Coordinator of Special Education
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Diocese of Austin The Bishops of the State of Texas are the visible principle and foundation of unity in the (arch)dioceses entrusted to them. In a unique and visible way, the bishops make Christ's mission present and enduring as Shepherds of the Christian Community. In order to fulfill their mission, the bishops form the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops (TCCB) and direct its staff to serve as the public policy voice of the church in Texas and nationally, coordinate the accreditation and cooperation of Texas Catholic Schools, and help preserve the documents and cultural history of the church through the Catholic Archives of Texas. The bishops appoint an executive director who is responsible for employing staff to carry out those functions, subject to the TCCB budget. Job Summary The Coordinator of Special Education will assist the Director of Education and Accreditation in implementing a special needs program across Catholic schools. This position will play a vital role in ensuring that students with diverse learning needs receive appropriate support, accommodations, and inclusive educational opportunities aligned with both best practices and the mission of Catholic education. This is a full-time salaried position with a moderate degree of independent judgment that reports to the Executive Director and Director of Education and Accreditation. This position is funded for two years. Essential Job Duties
Lead the creation of a special needs program. Develop strategic goals, policies, and procedures to ensure high-quality inclusive practices across schools. Create systems for the identification, assessment, and support of students with disabilities or learning differences. Design and deliver training for teachers, administrators, and support staff on inclusive education strategies. Provide training and support for school personnel to effectively implement student accommodation plans. Serve as a liaison between superintendents, school administrators, and TCCB ED. Develop educational materials, resources, and guides for ESA program implementation. Ensure educational programs for students with learning differences are implemented in compliance with TCCB ED school policies and accreditation standards. Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Knowledge of Educational Savings Account (ESA) legislation. Knowledge of Catholic theology, particularly social and ethical teaching. Ability to successfully manage events, projects, and committees. Ability to serve as a congenial member of a team. Skill in communicating Church teaching publicly and in individual conversations. Requirements Minimum Qualifications
Four-year degree from an accredited college or university in education or a closely related field of study. Experience At least 1 year of experience in Catholic ministry at the parish or diocesan level 3-5 years teaching special education Licenses / Certifications Must possess a valid driver's license. Must submit an Ethics and Integrity in Ministry Application for Ministry within the first week of employment, participate in an EIM Basic Abuse Prevention Training workshop within 60 days of submitting a complete Application for Ministry, and maintain EIM compliance during the entire term of employment. Catholic Requirement Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing Working Conditions All employees are engaged in ministry and closely tied to the Bishops in the exercise of their ministry and obligations to the Church. The Texas Catholic Conference is an at-will employer. Fast-paced environment Smoke Free environment Operate a personal vehicle Walking, standing, and sitting for hours during legislative sessions and hearings. Will be required to work occasional weekends and evening hours. Moderate overnight travel
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