2026-2027 High School Special Education English Teacher
Coneyislandprep
Brooklyn, NY, United States
$71,250-$97,750 py
On-site
Internalize standards-aligned curriculum
Manage student caseloads and iep meetings
Develop and track iep goals
Coney Island Prep is seeking Special Education teachers to guide high school scholars through the English language, focusing on literature interpretation and building skills
Job Summary
Coney Island Prep is seeking Special Education teachers to guide high school scholars through the English language, focusing on literature interpretation and building skills.
Responsibilities include managing student caseloads, developing IEP goals, co-teaching, and creating academically rigorous, culturally relevant lesson plans.
The school is committed to anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, offering competitive salaries and benefits.
Matching Summary
Coney Island Prep is seeking Special Education teachers to guide high school scholars through the English language, focusing on literature interpretation and building skills.
Salary
$71,250-$97,750
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Internalize standards-aligned curriculum
Manage student caseloads and IEP meetings
Develop and track IEP goals
Lead Tier 2 interventions
Plan and implement Tier 1 interventions
Co-teach and co-plan instruction
Differentiate instruction based on IEP mandates
Communicate with scholars, families, and staff
Implement school-wide systems and procedures
Analyze instructional and culture data
Create a positive learning environment
Participate in school community responsibilities
Nice-to-have
Passion for education and anti-racism
Belief that all students can achieve
Cultural competencies for low-income communities
Culturally responsive conflict resolution skills
Self-reflective and open to feedback
Positive, solution-oriented attitude
Eagerness to work collaboratively
Build positive relationships with families
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree and NYS teaching certification
Experience with Special Education and high school students
Master's degree in Special Education strongly preferred