Low-Incidence Special Education Teacher - Northern Hills Elementary
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, School Counselor
Low-Incidence Special Education Teacher - Northern Hills Elementary School year Position Title:
Low-Incidence Special Education Teacher – Elementary
Reports To: Building Principal and Director of Special Education Position Type: Certified / Full-Time / 10 Month Contract - Begins School year
Position Overview:The Low-Incidence Special Education Teacher provides individualized instruction and support for elementary students with significant cognitive-, physical-, or multiple disabilities. This role focuses on helping students build academic-, communication-, social-, and daily living skills in a nurturing-structured environment. The teacher works closely with families-, general education teachers-, and related service providers to promote growth and inclusion for all learners. Low caseload- great support!
Key Responsibilities:- Provide direct instruction aligned to IEP goals for students with low-incidence disabilities.
- Develop and implement IEPs in accordance with IDEA and district policies.
- Adapt curriculum-, materials-, and classroom activities to meet diverse student needs.
- Collect and analyze progress data to guide instruction and report student growth.
- Collaborate with general education staff and related service providers to support inclusive practices.
- Utilize assistive technology and augmentative communication tools as needed.
- Supervise and support paraprofessionals in implementing instructional and behavioral plans.
- Foster a safe-, caring-, and predictable classroom environment that supports learning and independence.
- Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding student progress and needs.
Required:
- Valid Kansas teaching license with a Low-Incidence (Adaptive) Special Education endorsement (or eligibility)
- Will consider alternative licensures with experience
- Knowledge of evidence-based instructional strategies for students with significant disabilities
- Strong collaboration-, communication-, and organizational skills
Preferred:
- Experience teaching elementary students with low-incidence disabilities
- Training in assistive technology-, AAC-, or functional life skills curriculum
- Elementary school setting with collaborative team supports
- Involves regular interaction with students-, staff-, and families
May require lifting-, physical assistance-, or adaptive support for students with mobility needs
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Seaman USD 345 is primarily a suburban district of about 4,000 students, located within and adjacent to Topeka, Kansas. USD 345 is large enough for a well-diversified academic program, but small enough to provide individual attention. The district operates one high school, one middle school, five elementary schools, one alternative school, and one early learning center. Seaman has high quality teachers, administrators, and professional support staff members, with approximately 700 district employees.
Many staff members have received recognition at the state and national levels as leaders in their field. Seaman is committed to excellent professional development, and new teachers participate in a high quality mentoring program. The Seaman School District is an excellent place to live and to work. Please visit our website man schools.org to learn more about our outstanding district and the opportunities it provides.
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