Transition Coordinator/Special Education Teacher
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Transition Coordinator / Special Education Teacher
Pottsgrove School District Pottsgrove High School - Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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Final date to receive applications:
Jul 09, 2026 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
Posted:
Jun 03, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Aug 17, 2026
TITLE
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Transition Coordinator / Special Education Teacher
DEPARTMENT
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Special Education
REPORTS TO AND IS EVALUATED BY
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Special Education Supervisor, Building Principal, or Director of Pupil Services
The Special Education Transition Coordinator/Special Education Teacher is responsible for developing, implementing, and coordinating transition services for high school students with disabilities. This includes assisting students in the transition from high school to post‑secondary education, employment, and independent living as outlined in their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The coordinator works closely with students, families, school staff, community agencies, and post‑secondary institutions to ensure a successful transition process and manages a direct student caseload.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Develop and coordinate individualized transition plans and grids for students with disabilities ages 14–21 as part of their IEP.
- Coordinate work‑based learning experiences, internships, job shadowing, and job placements, including securing new partnerships with local businesses.
- Monitor student progress toward transition goals and document activities and services in accordance with IEPs and compliance standards.
- Provide direct instruction or support in areas such as job readiness, independent living skills, and self‑advocacy.
- Facilitate transition assessments to help determine students' strengths, interests, and needs.
- Visit students at their work sites to provide feedback and collaborate with the site supervisor to ensure student success.
- Coordinate and train/support the job coaches assigned to students, including supporting them in completing student work evaluations.
- Build and maintain partnerships with the Office of Rehabilitation (OVR), local businesses, community agencies, and post‑secondary programs.
- Engage and work collaboratively with related service providers to ensure that accommodations and assistive technologies are provided within the transition process.
- Coordinate transportation for all students to and from work sites.
- Stay current on state and federal regulations related to transition planning and special education.
- Provide professional development and support to staff and families on transition‑related topics.
- Develop and coordinate daily instructional assistant absences at PGHS in coordination with the lead special education teacher.
- Manage a caseload of students and hold IEP meetings throughout the year.
- Coordinate extended school year work sites and transportation.
- Coordinate teacher duties for transition‑related classes throughout the school year.
- Other tasks as assigned by the Special Education Supervisor, Building Principal, or Director of Pupil Services.
- Valid teaching certificate with a special education endorsement.
- Bachelor’s degree in Special Education or related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in special education or related transition services.
- Familiarity with IDEA, IEP process, and post‑secondary transition planning.
- Knowledge of transition assessments, career exploration tools, and assistive technology.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse populations and teams.
- Submission of pre‑employment medical examination (Section 148 of the Pennsylvania School Code) via School Personnel Health Record form.
- Submission of a report of criminal history record from the Pennsylvania State Police (Section 111 of the Pennsylvania School Code).
- FBI Criminal History Record.
- Submission of a clearance report from the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare in accordance with Act 151 of 1994 (Child abuse history).
- Ability to reach above and below the waist.
- Ability to use fingers to pick, feel and grasp objects.
- Ability…
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