Special Education Inclusion Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teacher, School Counselor, Education Administration
Special Education Inclusion Specialist
Madison, Alabama
Job GoalProvides support to Special Education Teachers, General Education Teachers, and Paraprofessionals to ensure that the individual needs of students with disabilities are met to have the best chance to succeed in the regular education classroom.
Qualifications- Must hold a valid Alabama teaching certificate with certification in special education.
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Special Education is required.
- Minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in the area of special education.
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports To: Special Education Coordinator
Background Check
Required:
A new background check is required for any employee in Madison City Schools regardless of the recency of the ABI and FBI background checks.
Student Safety & Security: Madison City Schools prioritizes a safe, respectful, and supportive learning environment. Employees are expected to model professional conduct, maintain clear and appropriate boundaries with students, use district-approved channels for communications, and avoid interactions that could be perceived as favoritism, grooming, or undue familiarity. Staff must promptly report suspected child abuse or neglect to law enforcement authorities as required by Alabama law.
Compliance with these expectations is a condition of employment.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills are required.
- The ability to work as a team member and independently.
- The ability to read, analyze and interpret reports is required.
- Initiative, self-reliance, professional attitude and appearance are necessary attributes.
- Knowledge of best practices, methods and techniques in supporting students in the general education classroom.
- Oversee compliance with all state and federal mandates including IDEA.
- Work collaboratively with school administrators, the Coordinator of Special Education, school-level Special Education teachers and staff to promote growth and continuity throughout the district.
- Work collaboratively with Special Education teachers focusing on intended results including initial referral and annual meetings, transfers, amendments, and re‑evaluation meetings.
- Support all Special Education teachers with Special Education requirements.
- Provide information and support to Principals and the Special Education Coordinator on all matters of relevance.
- Maintain current knowledge of developments in the area of Special Education and the Special Education Tracking System (SETS).
- Knowledge of content, curriculum, methods, materials, processes and regulations of Special Education.
- Ability to manage personnel and required meetings to support and successfully carry out the function of the special education program.
- Strong leadership skills.
- Works cooperatively with others.
- Attends professional meetings, writes reports, and maintains records.
- Effectively communicates with parents concerning their child’s educational program.
- Coaches and mentors teachers and paraprofessionals.
- Attends and assists in IEP meetings as needed.
- Consults with OT, PT, Speech Therapists and other Special Education Professionals.
- Consults with teachers to adapt instructional methods to continuously implement best inclusion practices.
- Train and support paraprofessionals in assisting students with disabilities in the general education classroom.
- Assist in improving the instructional program through classroom observation, visitation, and department meetings.
- Assist in developing individualized education plans.
- Work with parents, campus personnel, and other central office administrators to analyze and solve problematic situations in the earliest stage possible.
- Monitors instructional processes to ensure that program activities are related to program outcomes.
- Demonstrates professional ethics and confidentiality.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- This position will be subject to the Students First Act of 2011. Madison City Schools reserves the right to fill this position by transfer of a qualified applicant who is already employed by Madison City Schools.
- Under the Students First Act of 2011, no credit toward tenure or non‑probationary status is earned in the initial school year of employment if the date of hire occurs after September 30.
Expected Employment: 202 days (full year)
Evaluation: According to established Board policies and administrative procedures and guidelines.
Salary Range: According to Madison City Schools Salary Schedule.
Position Type: Full-Time
Job Categories: Special Education >
General Special Education;
Special Education >
Transition Specialist
- Citizenship, residency or work visa required.
- Dr. Susan Zinkil, Director of Special Education
- Central Office
- Phone:
- Email: szinkil.al.us
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