Victory College Prep
High School Lead SPED Teacher
Reports to VCP High School Principal
What We Are Offering The Victory College Prep School Network is home to a diverse, inclusive faculty and staff team that blends genuine passion and proven experience to better enrich the lives of the underserved children entrusted to our teaching and care. The VCP High School emphasizes a student-centered philosophy supported by rigorous advisory programming and the region's most ambitious student internship program. We promote a collaborative culture and commit to coaching and skills development in order to support our team members’ ongoing professional growth, regardless of years of experience or time in the classroom.
Our Network Benefits Include
Competitive salary (starting at $51,500 for licensed applicants) with an average 2% pay raise or more per year
Competitive healthcare options
Employer contributions to retirement plans (match up to 5%, immediately vested)
Extra earning potential for leading professional development, clubs, and sports teams
Opportunity for performance and incentive bonus
Eligibility for Federal student loan forgiveness for teachers
Verizon cell phone plan
YMCA health club membership discount
Cultural stipend for area attractions (Indianapolis Zoo, The Children’s Museum, Newfields, etc.)
Big box retail stipend
Gym/Wellness stipend
On-site daycare for staff
What We Are Seeking The best candidates for this position will embody the values and beliefs at the heart of the VCP mission and vision.
Bachelor’s degree
Teaching License in Special Education
Ability to be a TOR
2-3 years experience working with diverse student populations (Strongly preferred)
Knowledge of No-Nonsense Nurturer/or 4-Step Model for student behavior management helpful, but not required
Familiarity with state law regarding IEP’s and students in a SPED environment
Able to proactively build meaningful, positive relationships with all students
Eagerness and ability to receive and implement feedback from manager, coach, and/or peers
Ability to be punctual and have a strong attendance record
What This Role Will Accomplish
Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) with specific goals; when needed, support in evaluating students who may need special education services
Provide push-in and/or pull-out instruction for students with IEPs
Utilize the most current SPED practices that cultivate success for the needs of individual and groups of students
Regularly assess, track, and/or monitor a students’ progress toward IEP goals
Use data to reflect on student achievement progress in order to improve instruction and teaching practice
Lead conferences and meetings with students’ families, general education teachers, and school leaders
Collaborate regularly with general education teachers, special education teachers and assistants to support students with IEPs
Collaborate regularly with the Behavior Support team and school leaders to address student emotional and mental well being and needs
Communicate frequently and effectively with student families; promptly return phone calls and answer emails.
Uses restorative practices to build positive student culture
APPLY NOW! We Will Only Consider Applications That Include The Following
Current resume (e-mail address included)
Victory College Prep is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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What We Are Offering The Victory College Prep School Network is home to a diverse, inclusive faculty and staff team that blends genuine passion and proven experience to better enrich the lives of the underserved children entrusted to our teaching and care. The VCP High School emphasizes a student-centered philosophy supported by rigorous advisory programming and the region's most ambitious student internship program. We promote a collaborative culture and commit to coaching and skills development in order to support our team members’ ongoing professional growth, regardless of years of experience or time in the classroom.
Our Network Benefits Include
Competitive salary (starting at $51,500 for licensed applicants) with an average 2% pay raise or more per year
Competitive healthcare options
Employer contributions to retirement plans (match up to 5%, immediately vested)
Extra earning potential for leading professional development, clubs, and sports teams
Opportunity for performance and incentive bonus
Eligibility for Federal student loan forgiveness for teachers
Verizon cell phone plan
YMCA health club membership discount
Cultural stipend for area attractions (Indianapolis Zoo, The Children’s Museum, Newfields, etc.)
Big box retail stipend
Gym/Wellness stipend
On-site daycare for staff
What We Are Seeking The best candidates for this position will embody the values and beliefs at the heart of the VCP mission and vision.
Bachelor’s degree
Teaching License in Special Education
Ability to be a TOR
2-3 years experience working with diverse student populations (Strongly preferred)
Knowledge of No-Nonsense Nurturer/or 4-Step Model for student behavior management helpful, but not required
Familiarity with state law regarding IEP’s and students in a SPED environment
Able to proactively build meaningful, positive relationships with all students
Eagerness and ability to receive and implement feedback from manager, coach, and/or peers
Ability to be punctual and have a strong attendance record
What This Role Will Accomplish
Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) with specific goals; when needed, support in evaluating students who may need special education services
Provide push-in and/or pull-out instruction for students with IEPs
Utilize the most current SPED practices that cultivate success for the needs of individual and groups of students
Regularly assess, track, and/or monitor a students’ progress toward IEP goals
Use data to reflect on student achievement progress in order to improve instruction and teaching practice
Lead conferences and meetings with students’ families, general education teachers, and school leaders
Collaborate regularly with general education teachers, special education teachers and assistants to support students with IEPs
Collaborate regularly with the Behavior Support team and school leaders to address student emotional and mental well being and needs
Communicate frequently and effectively with student families; promptly return phone calls and answer emails.
Uses restorative practices to build positive student culture
APPLY NOW! We Will Only Consider Applications That Include The Following
Current resume (e-mail address included)
Victory College Prep is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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