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Special Education Teacher - Intensive Needs

POSITION:      Anticipated Special Education Teacher - Intensive Needs
LOCATION:      Amherst Street Elementary School
REPORTING TO:  Principal
WORK YEAR:    2021-2022 SY
SALARY RANGE:  $40,884- $82,254
QUALIFICATIONS: Teaching applicants must be NH certified to teach Special Education and have knowledge of Special Ed practices, procedures and regulations.

SUMMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
A Teacher in the Nashua School District is highly qualified for the delivery of specified course content, uses effective strategies for differentiation, interacts positively, professionally, showing respect with students and parents, expects students to learn and not fail, actively engages students in lessons that are planned around grade level expectations and enhance critical thinking skills. Teachers implement instructional strategies that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences. The effective teacher inspires and empowers students in their own learning and collaborates with their peers regularly to align curriculum and enhance the instructional environment towards gains in student performance goals. Professional obligations of teachers are met through continuous pursuit of new understanding of teaching and learning, reflection on their own practices and beliefs and through efficient work habits for planning lessons, meeting deadlines and honoring schedules.
This notice should not be construed to imply that this is the exclusive list of job functions associated with this position.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Interested Applicants should apply online at www.nashua.edu and include their letter of interest, resume, three letters of recommendation, certification and copies of official transcripts. ESOL Certification Preferred.

The Nashua Board of Education reaffirms its position of compliance with applicable State and Federal laws of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information and age in admission to, access to, treatment in or employment in the services, programs and activities of the Nashua School District.