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TEACHER MAC
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Hoffman Estates, Cook County, Illinois, 60192, USA
Listed on 2026-06-03
Listing for:
Illinois School District U-46
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-03
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Elementary School
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Special Education/Multi Abilities Classroom (MAC) Teacher
Date Posted:
5/4/2026
Location:
Timber Trails Elementary
Date Available:
08/24/2026
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Position / Title: Multi Abilities Classroom (MAC) Teacher
Bargaining Unit: ETA
Department/Location: Specialized Student Services
Calendar Days: 184
Reports To: Building Principal
JD Revision Date: 12/1/2025
Supervises: N/A
Function / Position Summary
The Multi Abilities Classroom (MAC) special education teacher provides instruction and support for students with significant academic learning, communication and behavioral needs in a highly structured and consistent self-contained setting. The MAC teacher designs and delivers scaffold instruction aligned to the Essential Elements, collaborates with related service providers and school teams, and creates a predictable, supportive classroom environment that promotes academic and social emotional growth, communication, independence and engagement.
The MAC teacher monitors progress, implements evidence-based practices, maintains compliance with IEP requirements, and partners with families to support student success.
Job Duties / Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver instruction aligned to the MAC curriculum, essential elements, and grade level standards, adjusting instruction to meet a range of learning, communication, social emotional and behavioral needs.
- Develop, coordinate and implement evidence-based practices, individualized academic, behavioral, communication systems and social programming in alignment with each student's IEP, including progress monitoring and documentation.
- Create a predictable, supportive classroom environment that promotes engagement, safety, communication and independence for all students.
- Use data to guide instruction, adjust supports and communicate progress to students, families and staff.
- Collaborate regularly with related service providers, general education teachers, school administrators and other team members to ensure coordinated support and alignment of services.
- Serve as the case manager for your students, complete all IEP paperwork in accordance with district, state and federal requirements.
- Participate in IEP meetings, service team meetings and other required staffings.
- Provide guidance to para educators, ensuring consistent implementation of instructional plans, behavior supports, social development and communication systems throughout the school day.
- Implement positive behavior supports using approaches aligned to the MAC implementation guide, including safe and proactive strategies for responding to student behavior.
- Support students across settings, which may include community-based instruction, specials, transitions and other school activities as determined by student needs.
- Communicate with families regularly to support understanding of student progress, instructional approaches, behavior supports and other student needs.
- Maintain accurate records and meet all timelines for documentation, assessments, progress reporting and compliance requirements.
- Participate in school improvement efforts and professional collaboration activities, including building level and district level committees when appropriate.
- Develop meaningful transition plans and summary of performance for students 14 years or older (Middle School and High School only).
- Be willing to complete and maintain certification in Ukeru to support safe, proactive approaches to behavior support.
- Attend up to two professional development days held during the summer as scheduled by the district.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Illinois Professional Educator License with LBS1 Endorsement required
- Bilingual
- Spanish/English (written/verbal) preferred
- Knowledge in modified academics
- Knowledge in positive behavior strategies
- Knowledge is data collection
- Ability to be flexible and work collaboratively in a team environment
- Previous experience in a self-contained setting preferred
- Lifting may be required as needed
- Assisting with toileting needs may be required as needed
- Ability to implement Ukeru once trained
- This is a 9-month position. Salary and benefits are established by the Board of Education.
- The starting salary for this role is $60,689.
- ETA Benefit
- ETA Salary Schedule .pdf
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