Teacher - Early Childhood Special Education

Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators

MI

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$44,825–$91,629 Per Year
SKILLS
Child Development, Coaching, Communication Skills, Community Programs, Community Providers, Community and Social Services, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, English Language, Healthcare Providers, Kindergarten, Leadership, Management Strategy, Material Moving, Needs Assessment, Organizational Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Regulations, Special Education, Staff Training, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum
LOCATION
MI
POSTED
30+ days ago

Teacher - Early Childhood Special Education

Deadline: July 31, 2026

District/Organization: Eaton RESA

Position/Type: Teacher, full time

Salary: $44,825 - $91,629

Position Details

SUMMARY

Under the direct supervision of the Director - Early Childood, and in accordance

with established policies and procedures of Eaton RESA, the Early Childhood Special

Education Teacher, in collaboration with related service providers, shall develop and

implement an individualized educational plan for each student (Ages 3-5) as recommended

by the IEP team for students in community based preschool programs throughout the

county. The teacher provides direct instruction and will coordinate the work of

paraprofessionals and other support staff. The teacher provides support and training for

parents of the children in the classroom. In addition, the Early Childhood Special Education

Teacher works in partnership with the preschool staff and related service staff within the

organization to ensure quality, cohesive programming.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work collaboratively across assigned schools with instructional staff and

administrators to build capacity for data collection, problem solving and data-driven

decision making processes that support implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of

Support (MTSS) across core instruction, strategic and intensive intervention and

assessment practices to positively impact student growth and achievement.

Assist with curriculum and assessment planning and implementation.

Develops and implements an individualized education plan (IEP) for each student.

Works cooperatively with related service staff (e.g., speech, OT, PT, SSW) to

implement IEP goals and objectives within the classroom setting and design universal

systems of support.

Collects data, analyzes data and evaluates student progress as determined by the IEPT.

Uses carefully planned, research-based teaching procedures that includes plans for

generalization and maintenance of skills to teach specific skills in areas of basic

learning, communication, social interactions and pre-academic skills.

Supports parents and encourages their active involvement with the student and the

program.

Assists in the development of plans for students when they transition to Kindergarten.

Communicates on an on-going basis with parents and supervisor regarding each

student's progress.

Provides educational training information and guidance to instructional

paraprofessionals.

Coaches staff on supports that target the whole child's development.

May participate in co-visits with other staff to learn from and/or support staff and

family needs.

Supports families in connecting to other services in the community that they may need.

Participates in regular team meetings, supporting special education students in

preschool program.

Prepares, maintains, and processes required program documents, records, and reports.

Maintains up-to-date knowledge of research, theories, and practices associated with

early intervention.

Other duties as assigned.

The listed tasks are intended to describe the nature and level of work being performed by a person in this

position. This is not an exhaustive list of all job duties performed nor is it expected that all positions will

be assigned every duty.

QUALIFICATIONS

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Extensive knowledge of all domains of child development to assess needs

and develop interventions.

Knowledge of the Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Pre-K (ECSQ-PK)

Knowledge of GSRP and Head Start rules and regulations

Knowledge and experience with implementing positive behavior supports, classroom

management strategies, and individual student strategies.

Skills with use of technology to implement work responsibilities.

Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences both orally and in

writing.

Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality when dealing with all stakeholders

Ability to work and communicate effectively with administrators, staff, agencies,

medical providers, community providers, young children, and families in the role

of service coordinator.

Ability to organize, self-direct, and initiate work when given a variety of

responsibilities and assigned tasks.

Ability to lead, coordinate, and make decisions and problem solve

independently and collaboratively within a team of service providers in

partnership with the family.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS (If Applicable):

Required

Current Michigan Teaching Certification with a BK or ZS endorsement OR ZA

with an endorsement in at least one area of special education and a major or

minor in early childhood education or child growth and development.

EDUCATION, TRAINING & EXPERIENCE:

Required

Possession of a bachelor's degree or higher in education

Desired

Three (3) years or more experience with direct service provision and/or service

coordination in Early Childhood Special Education.

One (1) year classroom experience as an Early Childhood Special Education

Teacher

Classroom experience working with young children

WORKING CONDITIONS

Sitting - possibility of long periods of time

Standing/Walking/Bending/Stooping - some

Lifting - involves minor lifting

Ability to sit on the floor and get up and down from the floor

Service is provided in natural environments i.e. the home and community

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

Position requires the transport of materials and equipment to work locations.

Position may require work on evenings and/or weekends to meet the needs of

families.

Position requires the employee to provide his/her own transportation for

job-related travel.

Position requires regular and predictable attendance at the workplace.

Eaton RESA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and transgender

identify), disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, genetic information, or any other legally

protected category (collectively "Protected Classes"), in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities. In

addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language proficiency is not a barrier to admission or

participation. Civil Rights Coordinators are located at 1790 E. Packard Hwy, Charlotte, Michigan to handle inquiries regarding

the nondiscrimination policies and grievance procedures. Telephone (517) 543-5500.

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E-mail: jmccaffrey@eatonresa.org

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Attachments: EIEA_SPED_EarlyChildhoodSpecialEducation_JD_5-23-2024.pdf

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